Governance Committee Election 2026 - Candidate Slate 2026

Candidate Profile Biography & Strategic Vision
AFAF EL MAAYATI

AFAF EL MAAYATI

Morocco
Chief Information Officer & Acting ccTLD Manager, ANRT

Afaf El Maayati is a distinguished information systems, cybersecurity, and Internet governance executive from Morocco. With over 24 years of experience bridging technical operations and governance oversight, she currently serves as the Chief Information Officer and the Acting Director in charge of `.ma` ccTLD management at the National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ANRT) of Morocco, a position she has held since June 2007.

In her dual role at ANRT, Ms. El Maayati is responsible for defining, implementing, and continuously improving registry policies in alignment with international best practices and multistakeholder governance principles. She oversees domain name registration services, registrar accreditation, and compliance monitoring, ensuring the stability, security, resilience, and continuity of the `.ma` ccTLD registry infrastructure. Previously, from 2001 to 2007, she served as a DNS Infrastructure Administrator at Maroc Telecom, where she managed critical high-availability DNS networks.

Education & Credentials

  • Specialized Master's in Cybersecurity - National Institute of Posts and Telecommunications (INPT, Rabat)
  • Specialized Master's in Management Telecom - INPT (Rabat) & Télécom Sud Paris
  • Computer Engineering & Networks - Moroccan School of Engineering Sciences (EMSI, Rabat)

Internet Governance & Leadership

  • Active representative of `.ma` ccTLD in ccNSO, ICANN, and regional DNS forums.
  • Manages domain dispute policies with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).
  • Expertise in DNS registry operations, IP/ASN resource management, and multistakeholder governance.

Strategic Objectives for AFRINIC Governance Committee

  • Evaluate and improve AFRINIC governance frameworks and policies through periodic structured reviews.
  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community confidence in AFRINIC's structures.
  • Contribute to long-term operational stability and inclusive stakeholder engagement.
Ahlal Mohamed

Ahlal Mohamed

Libya
Professor of Computer Networks & Former Dean of IT, University of Tripoli

Dr. Ahlal H. Mohamed is a prominent academic and ICT leader with over 30 years of experience in telecommunications, computer networks, and academic governance. He currently serves as a Professor of Computer Networks at the University of Tripoli and an advisor to LIBYANELITE, bringing deep expertise in Quality of Service (QoS), digital transformation, and capacity building.

Dr. Mohamed has spent over a decade in senior administrative roles at the University of Tripoli, most notably serving as the Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology from 2012 to 2022, and previously as the Head of the Network Department. His early career includes working as a Telecommunications Engineer at the Broadcasting and Relay Station in Sirte (1998–2001) and as an Assistant Lecturer at the University of Bradford, UK, where he taught database courses.

Education & Credentials

  • PhD in Computer Networks - University of Bradford, UK (Focus on QoS for Internet Telecommunications)
  • MSc in Computer Science - University of Bradford, UK
  • BSc in Electronic Engineering - Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Libya

Internet Governance & Leadership

  • Co-founder of the Libyan IPv6 Center (2024) and founder/supervisor of the Libyan School of Internet Governance.
  • Vice President of the Libyan Internet Society (2012–Present) and active AFRALO member.
  • Advisory Committee Member for LPTIC and Central Bank of Libya's Electronic Payment Forum.

Strategic Objectives for AFRINIC Governance Committee

  • Leverage extensive academic and institutional knowledge to guide AFRINIC's educational and technical outreach.
  • Support digital transformation, IPv6 adoption, and e-governance policies to build robust community governance.
  • Promote transparency, regulatory alignment, and inclusive capacity building across the African continent.
Daniel Khauka Nanghaka

Daniel K. Nanghaka

Uganda
ICT Technical Lead, AFAAS & Former Chair of AFRINIC Governance Committee

Daniel K. Nanghaka is an acclaimed Internet governance, digital transformation, and ICT policy leader with over 15 years of experience coordinating continental and regional initiatives across Africa. He currently serves as the ICT Technical Lead at the African Forum for Agricultural Advisory Services (AFAAS), where he coordinates the Digitalization Agenda for Agricultural Extension and advisory services in Africa, managing AI-driven climate prediction and farmer-profiling projects.

Mr. Nanghaka has a long history of institutional leadership within the AFRINIC and ICANN communities. He served as the Chair of the AFRINIC Governance Committee from 2021 to September 2025 (and as a member from 2019). Globally, he served on the third ICANN Accountability and Transparency Review Team (ATRT3) from 2018 to 2020 and chaired the ICANN At-Large Outreach and Engagement Working Group (2018–2022). He previously directed Industry 4.0+ initiatives under the Science, Technology and Innovation Secretariat in the Office of the President of Uganda (2022–2024).

Education & Credentials

  • Executive MBA in Industrial Engineering Management & AI
  • BSc in Information Technology - Mbarara University of Science and Technology
  • Certificates in Digital Transformation (ITU/UNU) and Scalable Network Infrastructure (AfNOG). IBM Fellow.

Internet Governance & Leadership

  • Served as the Chair of the AFRINIC Governance Committee (2021–2025).
  • Chaired ICANN At-Large Outreach & Engagement WG and served on the ATRT3.
  • Co-author of child online protection toolkits and digital cooperation publications.

Strategic Objectives for AFRINIC Governance Committee

  • Bring deep, direct operational experience with AFRINIC's internal governance mechanisms to ensure stability.
  • Enhance community engagement and outreach, focusing on multistakeholder participation.
  • Provide institutional continuity and support structural reforms for transparency and risk management.
MAUD ADJELEY ASHONG ELLIOT

Maud A. Ashong Elliot

Ghana
Lecturer, UPSA & First Female President of ISOC Ghana Chapter

Dr. Maud Adjeley Ashong Elliot is a prominent Information Systems scholar, lecturer, and digital policy practitioner with extensive experience in institutional governance, digital trust, and gender inclusion in technology. She is the first female President of the Internet Society (ISOC) Ghana Chapter (2024–2026) and a lecturer at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA).

Her academic research focuses on the institutional shaping of digitalization, particularly within public-sector systems like Ghana’s e-Justice platform. In addition to her presidency at ISOC Ghana, she represents African chapters on the global ISOC Chapter Advisory Council Steering Committee (2026), serves as the GNSO representative on the ICANN Fellowship Selection Committee (2025–2026), and acts as Board Chair of the Hope Christian Hospital (2025–2027).

Education & Credentials

  • PhD in Information Systems - University of Ghana Business School (2026)
  • MPhil in Management Information Systems - KNUST (2014)
  • MBA in MIS (University of Ghana, 2008) and BSc in Computer Science (KNUST, 2005)

Internet Governance & Leadership

  • First female President of ISOC Ghana; Africa Rep on global ISOC Chapter Advisory Council.
  • Steering Committee Member of the Ghana Internet Governance Forum (2021–2025).
  • Recipient of ISOC Africa "Internet Champion" (2024) and Grace Hopper Faculty Scholar (2024).

Strategic Objectives for AFRINIC Governance Committee

  • Advocate for increased gender representation, digital inclusion, and procedural transparency.
  • Leverage academic rigor and hospital board governance experience to advise on policy revisions.
  • Strengthen educational outreach and capacity building on digital trust, encryption, and online safety.
Marie Michel Eddy Lareine

Eddy Lareine

Mauritius
Chief Information Officer, La Sentinelle Group & Former AFRINIC GovCom Member

Marie Michel Eddy Lareine is a highly accomplished senior technology executive with over 20 years of experience in enterprise IT strategy, digital transformation, and risk management. He currently serves as the Directeur des Systèmes Informatiques (CIO) for La Sentinelle Group, a leading media and printing group in Mauritius, where he advises executive leadership and the board on technological scalability, security, and digital innovation.

Since April 2018, Mr. Lareine has led group-level IT strategy, implementing key achievements such as designing and deploying a private cloud infrastructure that cut infrastructure and licensing costs by approximately 60%. His professional service includes a previous tenure as a member of the AFRINIC Governance Committee from January 2021 to December 2022, and he currently serves as an openSUSE Election Official and Board Member of the PMI Mauritius Chapter.

Education & Credentials

  • MBA in Artificial Intelligence - Rome Business School, Rome
  • BSc (Hons) in Computing - Anglia Ruskin University, UK
  • Professional Certifications: CGEIT, CRISC, PMP, PMI-ACP, PRINCE2, ITIL. GCP & AWS Architect.

Internet Governance & Leadership

  • Former Member of the AFRINIC Governance Committee (2021–2022).
  • openSUSE Election Official (2025–Present) and Board Member of the PMI Mauritius Chapter.
  • Advises boards on cloud architecture migration, security frameworks, and cost-containment.

Strategic Objectives for AFRINIC Governance Committee

  • Utilize deep expertise in corporate IT governance (CGEIT) and risk control (CRISC) to evaluate and secure AFRINIC policies.
  • Support the integration of emerging technologies, such as AI, into governance and analytics processes.
  • Fulfill a strong advisory role on risk assessment, cloud strategies, and financial cost-optimization.