The internet is a cornerstone of our modern world, connecting communities, businesses, and ideas like never before. As an APNIC Member, you have a unique opportunity to influence how this vital resource is managed and governed. The APNIC Executive Council (EC) elections are your chance to make a difference.
With nominations closing on February 6, 2025, at 17:30 UTC, now is the time to step forward and nominate the leaders who will represent your voice and interests in the APNIC community.
The EC plays a crucial role in shaping the future of the internet. It is responsible for ensuring that APNIC’s policies remain relevant in a rapidly changing digital landscape, offering strategic direction to the Secretariat, and acting as a representative body for all Members.
Your participation in this process can help define the direction of internet governance in our region. By submitting a nomination through the online nomination form link Here, you can play a key role in ensuring that the right leaders are chosen to safeguard transparency, fairness, and inclusivity in APNIC’s decision-making processes.
The power of the internet community lies in its members. Every contribution—big or small—helps shape policies that reflect the diverse needs and aspirations of people who rely on a connected world. By taking part in the APNIC EC elections, you’re not just influencing policies; you’re contributing to a governance structure that prioritizes the voices and interests of its members.
At NRS, we’re committed to empowering our members to actively participate in internet governance. These elections are a vital opportunity to support leaders who share your vision of a fair, open, and accessible internet for all.
Don’t wait—take action today. Nominate a candidate who will advocate for your interests and help guide the future of the internet. Visit APNIC’s online nomination form and submit your nomination before February 6, 2025.
Remember, the internet’s future is shaped by those who engage and lead. Be part of the change—nominate a candidate now and help build an internet that serves everyone.
Comments