About me
Hi! I am Zeinab Mohamed, an Internet Governance advocate, university lecturer in Computer Systems and Networks, and a PhD researcher. An alumna of the ICANN55@NextGen program, working at the intersection of internet policy, technical infrastructure, and digital inclusion. Passionate about the multi-stakeholder model, I focus on regional capacity building, digital literacy, and empowering youth and NextGen communities within the ICANN and IGF ecosystems, particularly across the Middle East and Africa. By combining hands-on network administration (including a recent IPv6 Engineering by AFRINIC ) with social entrepreneurship, I bridge the gap between complex network policy and real-world impact, focusing on educational continuity, heritage preservation, and global policy frameworks that keep the internet secure, resilient, and accessible to all.