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What is ISOC Namibia?

ISOC Namibia is the Namibian chapter of the global Internet Society, a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting the open development, use, and evolution of the Internet for the benefit of everyone. It aims to strengthen internet accessibility, affordability, and reliability in Namibia.

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What is the mission of ISOC Namibia?

The mission of ISOC Namibia is to advocate for an open, globally connected, secure, and trustworthy Internet accessible to all Namibians. The chapter supports initiatives that advance digital literacy, influence policymaking for online rights, and foster innovative solutions to bridge the digital divide.

Learn more about the Internet Society’s mission: Our Mission

Who can become a member of ISOC Namibia?

Anyone interested in the growth and sustainability of the Internet in Namibia may join. This includes professionals in technology, policymakers, academics, students, and community leaders dedicated to ensuring an inclusive digital ecosystem.

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How do I join ISOC Namibia?

To join ISOC Namibia, complete the membership application form via the Internet Society’s global website and select Namibia as your chapter. Upon approval, you will receive confirmation and instructions on engaging with the chapter’s activities.

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Are there any membership fees?

ISOC Namibia does not typically charge membership fees. The aim is to remain inclusive and accessible. If special membership categories or fees are introduced, this information will be clearly communicated in advance.

What types of events and activities does ISOC Namibia organise?

ISOC Namibia hosts workshops, training sessions, seminars, conferences, and webinars. These events focus on digital skills development, cybersecurity awareness, internet governance, and community outreach, often in partnership with other stakeholders.

Does ISOC Namibia engage in policy advocacy?

Yes. ISOC Namibia contributes to discussions on policies that shape the Internet’s future in Namibia, including those related to data protection, broadband access, and online rights. The chapter works with policymakers and other stakeholders to ensure that local voices guide decision-making.

How does ISOC Namibia collaborate with other organisations?

ISOC Namibia partners with government agencies, educational institutions, civil society groups, and international bodies. Through dialogue, joint projects, and information sharing, these collaborations strengthen internet infrastructure, digital literacy, and online opportunities for all Namibians.

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