[Chapter-delegates] Application to start an Internet Society Chapter in North Macedonia: Peer-Review

Rodney Lewis 1rodneydavidlewis at gmail.com
Sun Feb 9 22:18:37 PST 2025


Dear All,

The Barbados Chapter supports the application of the North Macedonia Chapter
.

Best regards,

Rodney Lewis
Chairman


On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 3:59 AM Thilina Pathirana via Chapter-delegates <
chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org> wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> Happy to announce that the Norway Chapter supports the application of the
> North Macedonia Chapter.
>
> Wish them all the best.
>
> Best regards,
> Thilina Pathirana
> On behalf of Norway Chapter executive committee.
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 3, 2025 at 3:10 PM Yuri Kargapolov via Chapter-delegates <
> chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org> wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>>
>>
>> We support the application and established of North Macedonia Chapter.
>>
>> Wish colleagues success in a future work and activity.
>>
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Yuri
>>
>> ISOC Ukraine Chapter
>>
>>
>> Tuesday, January 28, 2025, 7:02:45 AM, you wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Dear all,
>> I support the establishment of the North Macedonia chapter.
>> Regards,
>> Asrat
>> ISOC Ethiopia Chapter
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 28, 2025, 07:41 Borka Dzonova Jerman-Blazic via
>> Chapter-delegates <chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> We support the application for N.Macedonia chapter and we are looking
>>> forward to communicate and collaborate with the new chapter. We wish
>>> them
>>> success in their working plan and mission.
>>>
>>> With regards,
>>>
>>> Borka Jerman Blažič
>>>
>>> ISOC Slovenia
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, 27 Jan 2025, Nick Hyrka via Chapter-delegates wrote:
>>>
>>> >
>>> > Dear Chapter Leaders,
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > We recently received the application below to start an Internet
>>> > Society Chapter in North Macedonia. I kindly invite you to review it
>>> and
>>> > share your comments by 10 February 2025.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > If you know of active Internet Society members within North Macedonia
>>> > interested in joining this initiative, please let me know
>>> > via hyrka at isoc.org. I would happily connect them to the volunteers who
>>> > submitted this application.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Your comments and input will help us make a final decision on this
>>> > application and move to the next steps.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Thank you very much in advance for your feedback.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Kind regards,
>>> >
>>> > Nick
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > ================================================
>>> >
>>> > A. Proposed name of the Chapter
>>> >
>>> > Internet Society - North Macedonia Chapter
>>> >
>>> > ================================================
>>> >
>>> > B. Community of Interest the Chapter Will Serve
>>> >
>>> > The Internet Society Chapter in North Macedonia will serve a diverse
>>> and
>>> > inclusive community united by a shared interest in advancing the
>>> > development, accessibility, and responsible use of the Internet.
>>> Recognizing
>>> > the transformative power of the Internet in driving social, economic,
>>> and
>>> > cultural growth, the Chapter aims to engage and empower the following
>>> key
>>> > stakeholder groups:
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Government Institutions and Policymakers
>>> >
>>> >         Collaborate with ministries, regulatory bodies, and local
>>> government
>>> > units to support the creation of effective Internet policies, enhance
>>> > digital infrastructure, and promote e-governance solutions.
>>> >
>>> >         Provide platforms for dialogue and knowledge sharing to ensure
>>> > policies reflect the principles of openness, accessibility, and
>>> inclusivity.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Academic and Research Institutions
>>> >
>>> >         Work with universities, schools, and research organizations to
>>> > foster education and innovation in Internet-related fields such as
>>> > cybersecurity, Internet governance, and digital transformation.
>>> >
>>> >         Encourage the integration of emerging technologies and digital
>>> > skills training into educational programs, equipping the next
>>> generation
>>> > with the tools needed to thrive in the digital age.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Private Sector and Entrepreneurs
>>> >
>>> >         Support businesses, startups, and entrepreneurs in leveraging
>>> the
>>> > Internet to drive innovation, create job opportunities, and expand into
>>> > global markets.
>>> >
>>> >         Provide networking opportunities and resources to help local
>>> > enterprises adopt digital solutions and compete effectively.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Civil Society Organizations
>>> >
>>> >         Partner with NGOs, advocacy groups, and community
>>> organizations to
>>> > address the digital divide, promote Internet rights, and ensure
>>> marginalized
>>> > and vulnerable populations have equitable access to digital resources.
>>> >
>>> >         Empower grassroots organizations to use the Internet as a tool
>>> for
>>> > social change and community development.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Youth and Students
>>> >
>>> >         Engage with young people and students who are passionate about
>>> > technology and the Internet, offering mentorship, education, and
>>> > opportunities to participate in shaping Internet policies and
>>> practices.
>>> >
>>> >         Provide platforms for youth leadership and innovation in the
>>> digital
>>> > space, amplifying their voices in national and international dialogues.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Rural and Underserved Communities
>>> >
>>> >         Focus on expanding Internet access and digital literacy in
>>> rural and
>>> > underserved areas, where connectivity remains a challenge.
>>> >
>>> >         Develop programs that address the unique needs of these
>>> communities,
>>> > enabling them to participate fully in the digital economy and society.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Technology Enthusiasts and Internet Advocates
>>> >
>>> >         Serve individuals who are passionate about Internet-related
>>> topics,
>>> > providing a space for knowledge exchange, collaboration, and advocacy.
>>> >
>>> >         Encourage participation in global and regional Internet Society
>>> > initiatives, allowing members to contribute to shaping the future of
>>> the
>>> > Internet.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     General Public
>>> >
>>> >         Promote awareness of Internet-related issues among the broader
>>> > population, encouraging responsible use of digital technologies.
>>> >
>>> >         Facilitate access to resources, tools, and knowledge that
>>> empower
>>> > individuals to navigate the digital landscape confidently and safely.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > By engaging this diverse community of interest, the Chapter will
>>> ensure that
>>> > its initiatives reflect the needs and aspirations of North Macedonia’s
>>> > society. Through inclusivity, collaboration, and a commitment to the
>>> > Internet Society’s core principles, the Chapter will foster a thriving
>>> > digital ecosystem that benefits all citizens.
>>> >
>>> > ================================================
>>> >
>>> > C. Purpose and Scope of the Chapter
>>> >
>>> > The Internet Society Chapter in North Macedonia aims to advance the
>>> > development, accessibility, and responsible use of the Internet within
>>> the
>>> > country. By fostering a collaborative environment among key
>>> > stakeholders—ranging from government institutions, academia,
>>> businesses, and
>>> > civil society to individual users—the Chapter seeks to promote an
>>> inclusive,
>>> > open, and secure Internet that benefits all citizens.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > This Chapter will serve as a platform to address the unique challenges
>>> faced
>>> > by North Macedonia in terms of digital transformation, Internet
>>> penetration,
>>> > and the digital divide. By bringing together individuals and
>>> organizations
>>> > passionate about Internet development, the Chapter will work to:
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Build Capacity and Promote Education:
>>> >
>>> >         Conduct workshops, seminars, and training sessions to improve
>>> > digital literacy and skills, particularly in underserved and rural
>>> areas.
>>> >
>>> >         Collaborate with schools, universities, and training centers to
>>> > incorporate Internet governance and cybersecurity topics into
>>> curricula.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Advocate for Inclusive Internet Policies:
>>> >
>>> >         Engage with policymakers and regulators to ensure that laws and
>>> > policies support an open and accessible Internet.
>>> >
>>> >         Advocate for affordable Internet access and infrastructure
>>> > development, especially in regions where connectivity is limited.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Raise Awareness on Internet Rights and Responsibilities:
>>> >
>>> >         Organize campaigns to educate citizens about their rights to
>>> > privacy, freedom of expression, and access to information online.
>>> >
>>> >         Highlight the importance of ethical and responsible behavior
>>> in the
>>> > digital space, promoting safe online practices for individuals and
>>> > organizations.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Drive Local Innovation:
>>> >
>>> >         Support initiatives that foster the use of the Internet as a
>>> tool
>>> > for social and economic growth, including entrepreneurship and
>>> e-governance.
>>> >
>>> >         Provide platforms for local innovators and startups to connect,
>>> > share, and scale their ideas.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Promote Multistakeholder Engagement:
>>> >
>>> >         Facilitate dialogue among diverse stakeholders, ensuring that
>>> all
>>> > voices are heard in shaping the future of the Internet in North
>>> Macedonia.
>>> >
>>> >         Act as a bridge between global Internet Society initiatives and
>>> > local needs, enabling the exchange of best practices and resources.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > Establishing an Internet Society Chapter in North Macedonia is vital
>>> for
>>> > addressing the local digital ecosystem’s unique needs. As part of the
>>> > broader Internet Society, this Chapter will leverage global expertise,
>>> > resources, and networks to amplify its impact. Through these efforts,
>>> the
>>> > Chapter seeks to create a robust, inclusive, and sustainable digital
>>> > environment that empowers individuals, strengthens communities, and
>>> drives
>>> > the country's progress in the digital age.
>>> >
>>> > ================================================
>>> >
>>> > D. Outline of Key Priorities for the First Year of the Chapter
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > The first year of the Internet Society Chapter in North Macedonia will
>>> focus
>>> > on laying a strong foundation for long-term success by addressing
>>> critical
>>> > gaps in digital skills and enhancing the development and operational
>>> > efficiency of ixp.mk. These priorities will align with the Chapter’s
>>> mission
>>> > to promote a more inclusive, accessible, and sustainable Internet
>>> ecosystem
>>> > in the country.
>>> >
>>> > 1. Capacity Building and Digital Skills Development
>>> >
>>> >     Workshops and Training Programs:
>>> >
>>> >     Organize targeted workshops on digital literacy, cybersecurity, and
>>> > network infrastructure management. Special focus will be given to
>>> training
>>> > individuals on topics related to Internet Exchange Points (IXPs),
>>> including
>>> > routing, traffic management, and network optimization.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 2. Development and Expansion of ixp.mk
>>> >
>>> >     Operational Optimization:
>>> >
>>> >     Collaborate with technical experts and Internet Service Providers
>>> (ISPs)
>>> > to enhance the operational efficiency of ixp.mk. This will include
>>> upgrading
>>> > infrastructure, improving redundancy, and implementing best practices
>>> for
>>> > scalability and performance.
>>> >
>>> >     Stakeholder Engagement:
>>> >
>>> >     Host regular meetings and forums with ISPs, content providers, and
>>> other
>>> > stakeholders to raise awareness about the benefits of ixp.mk.
>>> Highlight its
>>> > role in reducing latency, lowering costs, and fostering local Internet
>>> > traffic exchange.
>>> >
>>> >     Technical Documentation and Knowledge Sharing:
>>> >
>>> >     Develop comprehensive guides and documentation on managing and
>>> expanding
>>> > ixp.mk. Organize knowledge-sharing sessions to build local expertise
>>> and
>>> > ensure the sustainability of the IXP.
>>> >
>>> >     Regional Collaboration:
>>> >
>>> >     Explore opportunities for ixp.mk to collaborate with neighboring
>>> > countries’ IXPs, promoting cross-border Internet traffic exchange and
>>> > strengthening regional connectivity.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 3. Awareness Campaigns and Community Outreach
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Public Awareness Campaigns:
>>> >
>>> >     Conduct campaigns to educate the general public on the importance
>>> of
>>> > digital skills and infrastructure like ixp.mk. Use social media, local
>>> > events, and partnerships with media outlets to amplify the message.
>>> >
>>> >     Engagement with Civil Society Organizations:
>>> >
>>> >     Partner with NGOs and advocacy groups to promote the ethical and
>>> > responsible use of the Internet while highlighting the societal
>>> benefits of
>>> > robust Internet infrastructure.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 4. Policy Advocacy and Stakeholder Collaboration
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Policy Development for Internet Growth:
>>> >
>>> >     Engage with government institutions and policymakers to advocate
>>> for
>>> > laws and regulations that support the growth of ixp.mk and digital
>>> skills
>>> > development. This includes pushing for initiatives that fund and
>>> prioritize
>>> > Internet infrastructure expansion.
>>> >
>>> >     Private Sector Partnerships:
>>> >
>>> >     Collaborate with businesses and tech companies to support training
>>> > initiatives, sponsor events, and invest in the growth of ixp.mk.
>>> >
>>> >     International Representation:
>>> >
>>> >     Represent North Macedonia in international forums to attract
>>> technical
>>> > expertise, funding, and support for both skills development and the
>>> > enhancement of ixp.mk.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 5. Local Innovation and Content Development
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Support for Local Content Providers:
>>> >
>>> >     Encourage the use of ixp.mk by local content providers to improve
>>> > accessibility and speed for North Macedonian users. Offer incentives or
>>> > technical support to onboard more providers onto the platform.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 6. Monitoring and Evaluation
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Baseline Assessments:
>>> >
>>> >     Conduct an initial assessment of digital skills levels and the
>>> current
>>> > state of ixp.mk. Use this data to set measurable goals and track
>>> progress
>>> > over the first year.
>>> >
>>> >     Performance Metrics for ixp.mk:
>>> >
>>> >     Monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) for ixp.mk, such as
>>> traffic
>>> > volume, latency improvements, and new stakeholder participation. Use
>>> these
>>> > metrics to identify areas for improvement and growth.
>>> >
>>> >     Community Feedback:
>>> >
>>> >     Establish channels for community feedback on Chapter activities,
>>> > including skill development programs and the performance of ixp.mk.
>>> Use this
>>> > input to refine and adapt strategies.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > By focusing on these priorities, the Internet Society Chapter in North
>>> > Macedonia will make significant strides in empowering its community
>>> with the
>>> > skills needed to thrive in the digital age while establishing ixp.mk
>>> as a
>>> > vital component of the country’s Internet infrastructure. This
>>> strategic
>>> > foundation will ensure sustainable growth, inclusivity, and resilience
>>> in
>>> > North Macedonia’s digital ecosystem.
>>> >
>>> > ================================================
>>> >
>>> > E. Founding members of the Chapter
>>> >
>>> > Vladislav Bidikov, FCSE/FINKI, IXP.mk, FINKI CIRT
>>> >
>>> > Boro Jakimovski, Dean FCSE/FINKI
>>> >
>>> > Anastas Mishev, Professor FCSE/FINKI, IEEE MKD, IGF-MKD, MARNET
>>> >
>>> > Kiril Kjiroski, Head of Computer Center FCSE/FINKI
>>> >
>>> > Stefan Marincevski, Computer Center FCSE/FINKI
>>> >
>>> > Aleksandar Stefanovski, Student
>>> >
>>> > Martin Ristoski, Student
>>> >
>>> > Martin Dinev, Teaching assistant FCSE/FINKI
>>> >
>>> > Marko Paloski, IGF-MKD
>>> >
>>> > Predrag Tasevski, Independet Researcher
>>> >
>>> > Jovan Bidikov, Game Industry
>>> >
>>> > Zhivko Kocev, Student
>>> >
>>> > Dragan Rizov, Student
>>> >
>>> > Jovan Kamchev, Student
>>> >
>>> > Voydan Kjorveziroski, Teaching assistant FCSE/FINKI
>>> >
>>> > Sonja Filiposka, Professor FCSE/FINKI, ACM, FINKI CIRT
>>> >
>>> > Petar Hristovski, Student
>>> >
>>> > Ivan Zanov, Student
>>> >
>>> > Andrea Trifunova, IT Industry
>>> >
>>> > Kristina Cokovska, Student
>>> >
>>> > Dario Stojanov, IT Industry
>>> >
>>> > Ani Trpovska, IT Industry
>>> >
>>> > Panche Ribarski, Professor FCSE/FINKI
>>> >
>>> > Ilija Marincevski, Student
>>> >
>>> > Anđela Jankoska, Lawyer, IGF-MKD
>>> >
>>> > ================================================
>>> >
>>> > G. Membership
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > The Internet Society Chapter in North Macedonia recognizes that an
>>> engaged
>>> > and active membership base is the backbone of its success. A diverse
>>> and
>>> > dynamic membership not only ensures a steady flow of ideas, energy, and
>>> > talent but also builds a strong foundation for sustainable leadership
>>> and
>>> > innovation. The Chapter will employ a multifaceted approach to
>>> communicate,
>>> > engage, and interact with its members, creating an inclusive and
>>> > collaborative environment.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 1. Membership Recruitment
>>> >
>>> >     Awareness Campaigns:
>>> >
>>> >     Conduct targeted outreach through social media, local events, and
>>> > partnerships with universities, tech hubs, and community organizations
>>> to
>>> > attract new members.
>>> >
>>> >     Value Proposition:
>>> >
>>> >     Highlight the benefits of membership, including access to training,
>>> > networking opportunities, participation in global Internet Society
>>> > initiatives, and contributing to the development of the Internet in
>>> North
>>> > Macedonia.
>>> >
>>> >     Inclusive Membership Policies:
>>> >
>>> >     Ensure that membership is open and accessible to individuals from
>>> all
>>> > demographics, including youth, underserved communities, and
>>> professionals
>>> > from various sectors.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 2. Communication Channels
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Email Newsletters:
>>> >
>>> >     Send regular newsletters to keep members informed about Chapter
>>> > activities, upcoming events, opportunities, and achievements.
>>> >
>>> >     Social Media Platforms:
>>> >
>>> >     Utilize platforms such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and
>>> Instagram to
>>> > engage members in real-time, share updates, and encourage interaction.
>>> >
>>> >     Website and Member Portal:
>>> >
>>> >     Maintain a dedicated website with a member portal that provides
>>> > resources, event registration, and discussion forums.
>>> >
>>> >     Community Groups:
>>> >
>>> >     Create online and offline groups (e.g., Slack, WhatsApp, or
>>> Discord) to
>>> > facilitate open communication among members and foster collaboration.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 3. Engagement Activities
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Workshops and Training Sessions:
>>> >
>>> >     Organize regular skill-building activities such as workshops on
>>> Internet
>>> > governance, cybersecurity, and technical topics related to the
>>> development
>>> > and maintenance of critical infrastructure like ixp.mk.
>>> >
>>> >     Networking Events:
>>> >
>>> >     Host meetups, conferences, and networking sessions to connect
>>> members,
>>> > share experiences, and explore opportunities for collaboration.
>>> >
>>> >     Volunteer Opportunities:
>>> >
>>> >     Encourage members to volunteer for Chapter projects, providing
>>> them with
>>> > leadership experience and a chance to contribute actively.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 4. Recognizing and Retaining Members
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Member Recognition Programs:
>>> >
>>> >     Acknowledge the contributions of active members through awards,
>>> > certificates, or public appreciation during events.
>>> >
>>> >     Mentorship and Leadership Development:
>>> >
>>> >     Offer mentorship programs to support members' professional growth
>>> and
>>> > prepare them for future leadership roles within the Chapter.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 5. Expanding Membership Base
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Youth Engagement:
>>> >
>>> >     Actively involve students and young professionals by collaborating
>>> with
>>> > schools, universities, and youth organizations. Offer tailored
>>> programs such
>>> > as internships, hackathons, and innovation challenges.
>>> >
>>> >     Regional Outreach:
>>> >
>>> >     Expand membership to include individuals and organizations from
>>> rural
>>> > and underserved areas by addressing connectivity challenges and
>>> offering
>>> > localized engagement opportunities.
>>> >
>>> >     Industry Partnerships:
>>> >
>>> >     Collaborate with ISPs, tech companies, and other industry players
>>> to
>>> > bring professionals and organizations into the Chapter as members or
>>> > partners.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 6. Feedback and Continuous Improvement
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Surveys and Feedback Mechanisms:
>>> >
>>> >     Regularly seek input from members through surveys, focus groups,
>>> and
>>> > one-on-one conversations to understand their needs and expectations.
>>> >
>>> >     Member-Led Initiatives:
>>> >
>>> >     Encourage members to propose and lead initiatives that align with
>>> the
>>> > Chapter’s goals, fostering a sense of ownership and active
>>> participation.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > By creating a vibrant and interactive membership ecosystem, the
>>> Internet
>>> > Society Chapter in North Macedonia will ensure that it remains a
>>> dynamic and
>>> > forward-looking organization. This approach will help attract and
>>> retain a
>>> > diverse pool of individuals and organizations, enabling the Chapter to
>>> adapt
>>> > to the evolving needs of its members and the broader community.
>>> >
>>> > ================================================
>>> >
>>> > H. List of requirements
>>> >
>>> > None.
>>> >
>>> > ================================================
>>> >
>>> > I. Additional information
>>> >
>>> > As all founding memebers are well recognized in the local community and
>>> > beyond and powered by the student component, I strongly belive that
>>> the time
>>> > for making the Chapter success is now. The students already have
>>> several
>>> > projects as ideas in 2025 so i belive where are needed to fully enable
>>> this
>>> > young talent.
>>> >
>>> > ================================================
>>> >
>>> > J. Your contact information
>>> >
>>> > Vladislav Bidikov
>>> >
>>> > Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > ================================================
>>> >
>>> > --
>>> >
>>> > Nick Hyrka, Regional Community Engagement Manager, Europe
>>> > hyrka at isoc.org
>>> > signature_3725484352
>>> >
>>> > Give a gift of opportunity. Donate today.
>>> >
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>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >_______________________________________________
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