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The | The '''Global Indigenous Ambassador Program (GIAP)''', established in 2017, was an At-Large program that establishes two Indigenous Ambassadors to be selected from underrepresented indigenous communities to participate in ICANN International Meetings.<ref>https://www.icann.org/en/announcements/details/icann-announces-global-indigenous-ambassador-program-14-6-2017-en</ref> Through the inclusion of a broader and more diverse base of knowledgeable constituents, ICANN will be better equipped to support the next generation of the global Internet community. | ||
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* Work with an indigenous mentor for the duration of the conference. | * Work with an indigenous mentor for the duration of the conference. | ||
* Attend the ICANN Newcomer Sunday meeting with a Public Responsibility Support team representative who will facilitate the session to ensure inclusion. | * Attend the ICANN Newcomer Sunday meeting with a Public Responsibility Support team representative who will facilitate the session to ensure inclusion. | ||
* Participate in the Fellowship Morning sessions Monday through Thursday to gain an understanding of and experience with ICANN and its multi-stakeholder community. | * Participate in the Fellowship Morning sessions Monday through Thursday to gain an understanding of and experience with ICANN and its multi-stakeholder community. | ||
* Submit a detailed report within 30 days after the conference – describing activities and assessing the Ambassador's experience. These reports help ICANN in evaluating future Fellowship efforts. | * Submit a detailed report within 30 days after the conference – describing activities and assessing the Ambassador's experience. These reports help ICANN in evaluating future Fellowship efforts. | ||
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Two women, Chyloe Healy and Lilian Bruges, from Indigenous communities in Canada and Colombia respectively, and ICANN60 Mentor Geoffrey Blackwell were selected by the Evaluation Committee.<ref name=":0">https://icann-community.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/GIAP/overview?homepageId=114786306</ref> | Two women, Chyloe Healy and Lilian Bruges, from Indigenous communities in Canada and Colombia respectively, and ICANN60 Mentor Geoffrey Blackwell were selected by the Evaluation Committee.<ref name=":0">https://icann-community.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/GIAP/overview?homepageId=114786306</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||