[Chapter-delegates] Chapter formation in Libya
Hana Sabbagh
Sabbagh at isoc.org
Thu Apr 13 04:31:56 PDT 2023
Dear Chapter Leaders,
We recently received, below, an application to start an Internet Society Chapter in Libya. I kindly invite you to review it and share any feedback by Thursday, 27 April 2023.
Your comments are highly appreciated and useful for the overall review and approval of this application.
Kind regards,
Hana
Hana Sabbagh, Community Engagement Manager, ME
sabbagh at isoc.org<mailto:sabbagh at isoc.org> |
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Application to Form the Internet Society Libya Chapter
A. Proposed name of the Chapter
Internet Society Libya Chapter – ISOC Libya
B. Community of Interest the Chapter will serve
The ISOC Libya Chapter will serve the interests of the community by providing a means of forwarding the goals of the Internet Society in Libya, with a focus on education and capacity building, standards and protocols, and public policy, keeping people in the heart of the chapter’s mission to achieve its vision: The Internet Is for Everyone.
While there are different groups working in those areas, the need for an ISOC chapter in Libya is necessary to be the umbrella and coordinate between all those organizations and individuals.
C. Purpose and scope of Chapter
1. The general purpose of the Chapter shall be to advance and promote the use of the Internet and its associated technologies and applications – both as an end in itself and as a means of enabling organizations, professions, and individuals worldwide to more effectively collaborate, cooperate, and innovate in their respective fields and interests in Libya.
2. Without limiting the generality of the Chapter’s purpose, the Chapter shall:
* Engage in a wide range of Internet educational initiatives.
* Promote the expansion of Internet access at all levels of the local community.
* Promote recruitment and job market development in local tech industries.
* Provide forums for professional networking and knowledge sharing.
* Develop and lead initiatives for the expansion of broad community access and infrastructure development.
* Act as an advocate for the best interests of the members and the local Internet user community (to the extent such advocacy does not adversely affect the non-profit and charitable tax status of the organization).
3. The Chapter shall be established as a non-profit and non-governmental organization under the laws of the State of Libya.
4. This Chapter will serve persons who live or work in and for Libya.
D. Outline of key priorities for the first year of Chapter
1. Work to enable the Email Policy Guideline for Libyan Institutions issued by the Libyan government.
2. Work on preparing a draft general policy for technology and information regulation for the State of Libya.
3. Organize educational events about technology and work with local engineers to further their IPv6 and DNSSEC implementation knowledge.
4. Empower people to develop their business potential through Internet use through a series of events and lectures about startups, blogging workshops, and social media use cases.
5. Organize a social media marketing workshop for NGOs to educate young people on to use of social media for marketing.
6. Organize startup meetups to support communication and knowledge exchange between people interested in building their own tech companies once every three months.
7. Analysing the stakeholders in Libya and working on engaging more non-governmental stakeholders with the chapter.
E. Founding members of the Chapter
Funding members of the Internet Society Libya Chapter list
1
Amin Salih
LOITT
2
Ali Tweel
OBOUR ePayments
3
Duaa Gduraa
LOITT
4
Arwa Albasari
ICT Company
5
Noura Shebani
Content Creator
6
Esam Alomari
Student, College of IT
Tripoli
7
Hamed Elhoni
Libyan Academy for
Electronic
8
Marwan Ajlali
Tripoli Tower - IT department
9
Mohamed Najib
Freelancer
10
Halema Aljadi
Teacher, Zawia School
11
Rashed Ataip
Zawia Oil Efinery
12
Mohamed Abdalhadi
LibyanSpider
13
Amged B Shwehdy
Anhi OU
14
Ahmad Hussain
Ethqan LTD
15
Rami Elshaheibi
Spark Consultancy
16
Aladin Salama
Expert
17
Mohammed Zaid
LYBOTICS
18
Ahmed Drebeka
Libyana Mobile
19
Ahmed Mizran
-
20
Aseel Mehdawi
LYBOTICS
21
Tariq Alferis
LOITT
22
Omaima Alshawesh
BIT Organization
23
Ousama Albagul
Aura Global
24
Eman Baroud
Libyan Center for Engineering Research
25
Wafa Baroud
BIT Organization
26
Munir Salem
BIT Organization
27
Amira Alghdiwy
College of Electronics Technology Bani Walid
28
Zakaria Albagul
Libyan Center for Engineering Research
29
Ali Albahloul
Libyan Center for Engineering Research
30
Feras Bezanti
Libyana Mobile
31
Jehad Bushheua
Annir Initiative
32
Jehad Oumer
Master’s Student
33
Amjad Khrwat
Annir Initiative
34
Ruba Wahishi
Annir Initiative
35
Halima Abobaker
BIT Organization
F. List of Local supporters and partner organizations Sponsors and partners:
1
BIT Organization
Bit.org.ly
info at bit.org.ly<mailto:info at bit.org.ly>
+218927270045
2
LOITT Organization
Technology.ly
inbox at technology.ly<mailto:inbox at technology.ly>
+218926828083
3
Annir Initiative
Annir.ly
salam at annir.ly<mailto:salam at annir.ly>
-
4
Tech Spark
Techspark.ly
tech.spark.info at gmail.com<mailto:tech.spark.info at gmail.com>
+218925577677
5
Byte Organization
Byte.ngo
info at byte.ngo<mailto:info at byte.ngo>
+218911111305
6
LYBOTICS For Robotics and Technological Science
Lybotics.com
info at LYBOTICS.com<mailto:info at LYBOTICS.com>
+218945798487
7
Zawia Technology
fb.com/zto.libya
-
+218911179231
8
Zliten Technology
fb.com/iCanproj
-
+218913446330
9
Tamzawa for Dev
Tamzawa.org
info at tamzawa.org<mailto:info at tamzawa.org>
+218911000911
G. Membership
We plan to communicate and maintain membership through the website and portal and promote membership through work on Microsoft 365, the productivity cloud, to collaborate with our members. We plan to organize open meetings once a quarter to discuss plans and projects.
H. List of requirements
Working as a non-governmental civil society organization with legal personality and independent financial disclosure inside Libya requires registration and declaration from the Libya Commission of Civil Society.
I. Additional information
This initiative of formulating an ISOC chapter in Libya was started by LOITT & BIT, where their goals and projects crosscut with ISOC's vision and mission. Through founding an ISOC chapter in Libya, founding members plan to learn from other chapters' experiences and get the best practices and how we can collaborate with them and use their knowledge to achieve our vision in Libya.
To learn more about LOITT and BIT:
www.technology.ly<http://www.technology.ly> - www.bit.org.ly<http://www.bit.org.ly>
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