[Chapter-delegates] REVISED Application to form an ISOC Chapter in Kazakhstan
Daniel Otieno Omondi
dottocomp at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 14 23:32:13 PDT 2014
Dear Sabrina,
I concur with my colleague Charles on this one it is true when the chapters are devolved it will easen the work and expand participation in a wide are as oppesed to centralized place. We have experienced low turn out in meetings from the wide net coverage and if it can be localised i believe the net will have more in their respective meetings and more conributions.
thanks
Daniel Omondi
Vice Chair
ISOC-KE
Nairobi,Kenya
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On Mon, 4/14/14, Charles Oloo <oloo6382 at gmail.com> wrote:
Subject: Re: [Chapter-delegates] REVISED Application to form an ISOC Chapter in Kazakhstan
To: "Sabrina Wilmot" <wilmot at isoc.org>
Cc: "ISOC Chapter Delegates" <chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org>
Date: Monday, April 14, 2014, 10:07 PM
Dear Sabrina
I support the formation of the chapter. Country wide
chapters in some countries/ regions will help the active
participation of membership as opposed to one national
Chapter in a major town, This is the current experience we
are having in Kenya, and there are several proposals for
consideration of other chapters in the other counties.
Regards
Charles
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014
at 5:49 PM, Sabrina Wilmot <wilmot at isoc.org>
wrote:
Dear
Colleagues,
This is to inform you that the initiative group behind the
application below has decided to establish the new chapter
for the Almaty region only. The reason for this is that
establishing a country-wide chapter would require
representatives from at least 10 regions according to local
law. However, in future they might expand and/or form more
Chapters in the Kazakhstan.
Best regards,
Sabrina Wilmot
Internet Society
> -------------------------------
> Chapter Application
>
> A. Proposed Name of the Chapter
> Internet Society Kazakhstan Chapter
>
> B. Community of Interest the Chapter Will Serve
> Kazakhstan Internet Society will serve the interests of
the Internet community of Kazakhstan.
>
> C. Purpose and Scope of the Chapter
> The proposed NGO will be built as newly established
non-profit, non-government organization in Kazakhstan.
> The goal is to promote development and use of Internet
within Kazakhstan.
> Our initial goal to establish with assistance and
support of Kazakhstan members of the ISOC, an Kazakhstan
Chapter of the Internet Society.
>
> D. Outline of key priorities for the first year of
Chapter
> What we are planning to do:
> 1. Promotes professional development and builds
community to foster participation and leadership in areas
important to the evolution of the Internet.
> 2. Provides forums for discussion of issues that affect
Internet evolution, development and use in technical,
commercial, societal, and other contexts.
> 3. Cooperates with the Kazakhstan state to be involved
with and guide the existing and future Internet legislation
change. Participates in development e-government in
Kazakhstan.
> 4. Contribute to reducing the digital gender inequality
in Kazakhstan by promoting special gender focused
educational programs.
> 5. Participation in the creation of Kazakhstan and
international standards, protocols, administration, and the
technical infrastructure of the Internet.
>
> E. Founding members of the Chapter
> 1. Mr Talgat Nurlybayev, IT Professional, CCNP,
Associate Professor International Information Technology
University, Almaty (IITU)
> 2. Mr Amiret Konysbayev, President of Association for
the Development of Special Economic Zone "Park of
Information Technologies", Almaty. Former employee of
Administration of President of Kazakhstan
> 3. Mr Fuad Hajiyev, Advisor, Center for Energy Research
PI JSC Nazarbayev University, Astana
> 4. Mr Bakhyt Matkarimov, Senior Researcher, Center for
Energy Research PI JSC Nazarbayev University, Astana
> 5. Mr Alexander Laykhov, Blogger, IT professional,
project leader, KazNetMedia
> 6. Mr Rauan Kenzhekhanuly, Director of WikiBilim
Foundation, Wikipedia in Kazakh
> 7. Ms Aselkhan Nurdaulet, Senior Editor, WikiBilim
Foundation, Wikipedia in Kazakh
> 8. Mr Ildan Kaipov, Senior Expert, Kazakh Supercomputer
Center Lab
> 9. Mr Vitaly Kim, Independent Crisis Manager
> 10. Mr Viktor Klimov, Businessman
> 11. Mr Konstantin Botvin, Deputy Director, KRIS-Service
telecommunication company
> 12. Mr Boris Japarov, Professor, General director of
KazRENA, former Deputy Ambassador of Kazakhstan in Turkey
> 13. Mr Sagyndyk Arinov - IT professional, Technical
Director of KazRENA
> 14. Mr Arman Japar – Executive director, KazRENA
> 15. Mr Bekarys Nurumbetov, Leading manager of Strategic
development dept., JSC Kazakhtelecom
> 16. Mrs Irina Vitkovskaya, Ph.D., Senior resercher,
Cosmic Research Institute
> 17. Mr Ravil Salimzyanov – IT professional, System
administrator, KazRENA
> 18. Mr Serikzhan Ramazanov, Student activist,
IT-specialist, KazRENA
> 19. Ms Zhamilya Amanzholova, Student activist, Office
manager, KazRENA
> 20. Ms Akbota Senkebayeva, Senior Lecturer,
Kazakh-British University
> 21. Mr Maksat Maratov, Software Developer, SalamWorld
Social Network
> 22. Mr Viktor Dmitriyev, Software Developer, SalamWorld
Social Network
> 23. Mr Ravil Muhamedyev, Professor, International
Information Technology University
> 24. Mrs Yelena Chaiko, Professor, International
Information Technology University
> 25. Mrs Ryskhan Satybaldiyeva, Assoicate Professor,
International Information Technology University
> 26. Mr Nurbek Saparkhojayev, Senior-Lecturer, MS in
Computer Science, International Information Technology
University
> 27. Mr Yerbol Naimanov, Java developer, graduate
student at International Information Technology University
> 28. Ms Dinara Mansurova, Student activist,
International Information Technology University
> 29. Mr Alim Khamitov, Senior Lecturer, International
Information Technology University
> 30. Ms Lyudmila Kozina, Lecturer, International
Information Technology University
> 31. Mr Samat Eshenkulov, Student Activist,
International Information Technology University
> 32. Mr Rustem Sadykov, Student Activist, International
Information Technology University
> 33. Mr Vasiliy Sizintsov, Student Activist,
International Information Technology University
> 34. Ms Ekaterina Goncharova, Student Activist,
International Information Technology University
> 35. Ms Zhanar Egizbaeva, Student Activist,
International Information Technology University
> 36. Mr Olzhas Doszhanov, Student Activist,
International Information Technology University
> 37. Ms Ainur Aidapkelova, Web coder, CreonX Company
> 38. Ms Malika Khabidenova, Student Activist, Java
coder, International Information Technology University
> 39. Mr Berik Tursunbek, Web Developer, Dream Pro
Company
> 40. Mr Tair Ischanov, CCNP, IT Professional
> 41. Mr Dauren Nurekenov, Student Activist,
International Information Technology University
> 42. Mr Daniyar Zhigitbek, CCNA, Cisco Lab Assitant,
International Information Technology University
> 43. Mr. Abzal Amirbekov, System Administrator,
People’s Friendship University, Shymkent
> 44. Mr Gabiden Makhmutov, System Administrator,
Eurasian National University, Astana
> 45. Mr Danial Burkenov, IT Professional, Pavlodar
Teacher’s Institute, Pavlodar
> 46. Mr Dmitry Mukhamedzhanov, System Administrator,
East Kazakhstan State Technical University, Ust-Kamenogosk
> 47. Mr Yermagambetov Turganbay, Director of Information
Technology Center, Aktobe
> 48. Mr Salavat Idrisov, Atyrau State University,
Atyrau
>
> F. List of supporters and partner organizations
> 1. Wikibilim Nonprofit Foundation, supports and
develops Wikipedia in Kazakh and its sister projects in
Kazakhstan.
> 2. Kazakhstan Research and Education Network
Association, non-profit organization, Kazakhstan national
NREN, provides Internet and related services on discounted
cost to educational and research institutions in Kazakhstan
>
> G. Membership
> ISOC Kazakhstan plans to involve to its activity all
people and organizations interested in development of
Internet in Kazakhstan. It is going to use for that purpose
all ways of communication including face-to-face meetings,
online services such as videoconferences, Skype sessions,
etc. Taking into account that majority of founding members
of ISOC Kazakhstan are young people we believe that we will
attract steady stream of new members and volunteers serves a
Chapter with a regular pool of energy and talent as well as
new leadership.
>
> H. List of Requirements
> Non-profit organization according Kazakhstan Civil
Code
>
> I. Additional Information
> In addition to our supporters, numerous private
individuals are interested in founding ISOC Chapter in
Kazakhstan, among whom are IT professionals and managers in
both the private and public sectors, sociologists, marketing
specialists and lawyers, who have become a global members of
ISOC.
>
> K. Contact Information
> Talgat Nurlybayev, IT Professional, CCNP, JNCIS, CCNA
Security, Associate Professor of International Information
Technology University, Almaty.
> Almaty, Kazakhstan
>
>
>
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