ICANN
Nairobi: What an even.Nairobi was definitely ready for it. Despite terrorism warning

s by US media, enough people participated, maybe 400-500. Certainly it attracted a lot of local audience.
DCA also got an opportunity to flaunt its blueprint of map of Africa (Picture with map is katim Toure), obtain a lot of support, and also i

invited the CEO of ICANN Rob Beckstrom to our local office in Nairobi (far left).

While no major decisions too

k place on new gTLDs, there was
certainly the decision to go to the gala party which tuned out to be a much more warm and eventful and memorable time.