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Raymond Mamattah

Education/civil society

Raymond Mamattah is the Founder and President of the E-Governance and Internet Governance Foundation for Africa (EGIGFA). He participates in broad internet governance engagements locally and internationally. He presently serves as the African representative to the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) in ICANN for a two-year tenure. Since 2017 he has been volunteering for the UNDESA as a researcher for the publication of the various UN’s E-Governance Survey reports.

Raymond Mamattah is the Founder and President of the E-Governance and Internet Governance Foundation for Africa (EGIGFA). He participates in broad internet governance engagements locally and internationally. He presently serves as the African representative to the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) in ICANN for a two-year tenure. Since 2017 he has been volunteering for the UNDESA as a researcher for the publication of the various UN’s E-Governance Survey reports.
He was the Non-Commercial Stakeholder User Group (NCSG) representative to ICANN’s GNSO’s Standing Selection Committee. Furthermore, he was selected by the AFRINIC Board to serve on the 2021 Nomination Committee (NomCom). He represented the ALAC as a panel member that selected the 2021 and the 2022 ICANN’s Community Excellence personality. He has since 2020 been volunteering as technical support for the annual global IGF.
At the local level, he leads his team at EGIGFA to engage in a series of advocacy activities to promote internet governance, e-governance, digital rights, and digital inclusion. He works as an Administrative Manager in Ghana in his day job. His qualifications are MSc Information Security, MA Adult Learning and Global Change, and Bachelor in Business Administration.

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