[Chapter-delegates] Application for an Internet Society Tanzania Chapter

Mohamed Mossi mohamedmossi at yahoo.fr
Thu Apr 2 04:31:16 PDT 2015


We Support the application of Internet Society Tanzania Chapter.
Best Regards.
Mohamed MossiISOC DRC Chapter
 Mohamed Mossi
Phone:  (+243) 993063773, (+243) 844816116(+243) 891008110Skype: mohamedmossi  


     Le Mercredi 1 avril 2015 22h29, Abdeldjalil Bachar Bong <abdeldjalil.bachar at gmail.com> a écrit :
   

 ISOC CHAD support the application of Internet Society  Tanzania Chapter  ;Cordialement
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N'djaména(Tchad)|AFRINIC Fellow|ISOC CHAD Member|Le 27 mars 2015 09:40, "Christine Saegesser" <saegesser at isoc.org> a écrit :

[Apologies for cross-posting]
Dear Colleagues, 
The following application for an Internet Society Chapter in Tanzania has been received.

It is being sent to this list for peer comment and review. Please note that the Chapter is not yet formed and has not been officially recognised by the Internet Society.

If you happen to know any of the individuals proposing to establish the Chapter, then your feedback is particularly welcome.

The period allowed for comments is two weeks and the deadline is thus 10 April 2015.

Please do not hesitate to contact me on or off list if you have any comments.

Best regards,
Christine
===========Chapter application Form
A. Proposed name of the Chapter:
Internet Society Tanzania Chapter
B. Community of Interest the Chapter will serve: 
Internet Users who live and/or work in the United Republic of Tanzania.
C. Purpose and scope of Chapter:
The general purpose of the Chapter shall be to advance and promote the general purpose and guiding principles of the Internet Society by serving the interests of the global Internet community through a local presence and the use of local language. The Chapter will further carry out activities designed to engage the local community in sharing information about how the Internet is developing and to support the work of the Internet Society. 
Generally, the Chapter’s purpose and scope include: 
- Protecting the open, innovative development and use of the Internet;
- Engaging and educating the next generation of Internet users and helping them shape the evolution of the Internet and
- Promote co-operation and dialogue between itself as a representative of the Tanzanian Internet community, Internet Service Providers, Regulatory authorities and other interested parties
D. Outline of key priorities for the first year of Chapter
1 Registration at ISOC
2 Registration as NGO in TZ
3 Publicity to the Local Internet community and invitation of more members
4 Participation in the local Internet Governance Forum 
5 Development of a portal for the chapter
6 Participate in improving the local capacity in Internet Technologies for local experts
7 Participate in all necessary discussions on Internet related Laws, Policies and Regulation at the country level
E. Founding members of the Chapter: 
No.  Name  Affiliation/Organization
1  Abibu R. Ntahigiye Manager / .tz Registry (tzNIC)
2  Ophoro Lekey  Chief Chanels Office /AccessBank Tanzania
3  Simon Balthazar  Technical Officer / .tz Registry (tzNIC)
4 Finehas Lema IT/IPP Limited
5  Adam N. Limbumba Sales and Service Engineer/ Meditec Systems Ltd
6  Howard M. Shila Management Consultant, ESAMI-Arusha TZ
7  Adam Karia Director of Business Support/Water Development and Management Institute
8  Africa J. Bwamkuu Director / NextGen Technologies LTD/ Window 2 Africa9  Maina Mukhangu Noah Engineer/SEACOM10  Steven S. Jutta Director General/I-Me Investment
11  Siwangu Mgata Managing Director/Sihebs Technologies Co Ltd12  Frank Habicht Manager Core Network/SimbaNET13  Emmanuel J. Kaale HEAD, Information Systems & Services/FCC
14  Boniphace Malale Computing and Information Association (CIA).15  Nazarius Nicholas Kirama Director of Operations/Vencha Corporation16  Jabera Matogoro Assistant Lecturer/The University of Dodoma
17  Edgar Telesphory Acting Head, Management Information Systems - National Institute of Transport18  Connie Francis Manager/ Tanzania CERT19  Nyangu Meghji Chief Technical Officer/ Startel (T) Ltd - RAHA20  Thabit Molly Computer Technician/Open University
21  Sarah Mhamilawa tzNIC
22  Faith Shayo National Programme Officer/ UNESCO
23  Damas Makweba CTO - TERNET / Instructor - DIT24  Daudi Mboma Senior Instructor/ Dar es salaam Institute of Technology
25  Mercy Muro Consultant/Entrepreneur26  Charles Shola Managing Director/WAZOEFU TECHNOLOGY LTD27  Raymond Linus Systems Engineer / .tz Registry (tzNIC)28  Bryton Focus 29  Altaz Premji 
30  Sendoro Juma 
31  Ismail Settenda 
32  Yona Fares Maro 
33  Daniel Makundi 
34  Sunday Richard 
35  Jacob Mtalitinya 
36  John Kagaruki 
37  William Sangiwa 
38  Upendo Mfilinge 
39  Herman Mandari 
40  Miku E. Cornelius 
41  Alireza Damji 
42  Joseph Shirima 
43  Isakwisa Mwambapa 
44  Bahati Karashani 
45  Erick Mchaki 
46 Jonathan karuguru 
47  Jim James Yonazi 
48  Mjuni Mgawe 
49  Holy Kamuzora
50  Frank Tilugulilwa 
51  Peter Kaaya 
52  Rajabu Mgeni 
53  Bozra Mosses 
54  Rukia Hayata 
55    Ally Manditi 
56  Hamisi Cherepa 
57  Nelson Swai 
58  Michael Erick 
59  Shukuru Mohamed 
60  Mary Mugurusi 
61  Erick Makoye 
62  Maziku Ally Ramadhani 
63  Oscar Shayo 
64  Joyce Makoye 
65  Ayubu Churi 
66  Catherine Salakana 
67  Neema Shayo 
68  Hulda Franklin 
69  Julieth Muro 
70  Albert Matowo 
71  Janeth Chiwangu 
72  Walter Kimaro
73  Ester Sago
74  Amani Matowo 
75  Darius Luhaga 
76  Jamila Haji

F. List of supporters and partner organizations: 
There are no formal partnerships established. However, the Chapter is currently receiving support from tzNIC (.tz registry) and TCRA (The Regulator).
G. Membership
Communication with members will be through a mailing list  i.e members at isoc.ne.tz and other local mailing lists. A portal that is expected to be developed will also reach members and prospective members. 
H. List of requirements
The Chapter needs to operate as NGO and Not for Profit making organization. Therefore it has to be locally registered under the Tanzania's NGO Act of 2002.

I. Additional information
ISOC Chapter formulation in Tanzania has been a drive from different multi-stakeholders and internet users in Tanzania that aims in promoting the general purpose and guiding principles of the Internet Society by serving the interests of the global Internet community through a local presence and the use of local language such as Swahili.
J. Your contact information
Name: Jabhera MatogoroCurrent Post: Assistant Lecturer, College of Informatics and Virtual Education of The University of Dodoma.

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Internet Society (ISOC)
Christine Saegesser Baethge
Sr. Manager, Chapter Development
Website: www.InternetSociety.org
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