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This course includes
Module 1: Foundations of Internet and Digital Governance
Objective: Understand the core concepts, history, and multi-stakeholder models that govern the global internet.
Lessons:
Lesson 1.1: Defining Digital Governance vs. Internet Governance.
Lesson 1.2: History and Evolution of the Internet Ecosystem (From ARPANET to WSIS).
Lesson 1.3: The Multi-Stakeholder Model: Roles of Government, Civil Society, Academia, and the Technical Community.
Lesson 1.4: Key Global and Regional Governing Bodies (ICANN, IGF, AfIGF, ITU).
Module 2: Technical Infrastructure and the DNS Ecosystem
Lesson 2.1: How the Internet Works: Packets, Protocols (TCP/IP), and Routing.
Objective: Demystify the physical and logical layers of the internet, focusing on critical internet infrastructure and identifier systems.
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Lesson 2.2: The Domain Name System (DNS) Root Zone, TLDs (gTLDs vs. ccTLDs), and Registries.
Lesson 2.3: IP Address Management: The Role of IANA and Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) like AfriNIC.
Lesson 2.4: Critical Infrastructure in Africa: IXPs, Subsea Cables, and Terrestrial Fiber Networks.
Module 3: Trust, Security, and DNS Abuse
Lesson 3.1: Introduction to Cybersecurity and Cybercrime Frameworks.
Objective: Examine the threat landscape threatening digital economies and the collaborative mechanisms used to secure core infrastructure.
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Lesson 3.2: Understanding DNS Abuse: Phishing, Malware, Botnets, and Pharming.
Lesson 3.3: Mitigating Threats to Critical Sectors (Focus on Financial Technology and Payment Systems).
Lesson 3.4: Technical Monitoring: The Role of Observation Nodes, Incident Response (CSIRTs/CERTs), and Collective Watchdogs.
Module 4: Digital Rights, Policy, and Society
Lesson 4.1: Data Protection and Privacy Frameworks (GDPR, Malabo Convention, and national acts).
Objective: Analyze the intersection of digital technology with human rights, legal frameworks, and socio-economic development.
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Lesson 4.2: Digital Inclusion, the Gender Digital Divide, and Universal Access Policies.
Lesson 4.3: Freedom of Expression, Content Regulation, and Managing Online Misinformation/Disinformation.
Lesson 4.4: Emerging Technologies: Smart Tech, Responsible AI Frameworks, and Ethical Data Governance.
Module 5: Strategic Engagement in Digital Policy
Lesson 5.1: How to Track and Analyze Emerging Digital Policies and Regulations.
Objective: Equip participants with practical skills to influence policy outcomes, draft position papers, and participate in regional governance initiatives.
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Lesson 5.2: Building Coalitions and Coordinating Cross-Border Technical Initiatives.
Lesson 5.3: Case Studies: Successful African-led Digital Governance Interventions.
Lesson 5.4: Course Capstone: Simulating a Regional Multi-Stakeholder Policy Debate.
Course Assessment & Grading Scheme
Module Quizzes (5): 30% (Test conceptual knowledge at the end of each module)
Discussion Forum Participation: 20% (Engaging in bi-weekly policy case-study analyses)
Mid-Course Technical Exercise: 20% (Short analysis paper on mapping a national DNS/ccTLD ecosystem or threat profile)
Final Capstone Project: 30% (Drafting a strategic policy brief or action plan addressing a specific regional digital governance challenge)
