Co-Chairs
Marianne Franklin (2016-2018), Academic, New Zealand
Minda Moreira (2017-2019), Civil Society, Portugal
Steering Committee Members
Robert Bodle, Academic, USA
Catherine Easton, Academic, UK
Sahajman Shrestha, Civil Society, Nepal
Hanane Boujemi, Civil Society, Morocco
Website and Social Media Manager
Minda Moreira, Civil Society, Portugal
PREVIOUS YEARS
Former Chairs
Hanane Boujemi (2015-2017), Civil Society, Morocco
Catherine Easton (2014-2016), Academic, UK
Robert Bodle (2013-2015), Academic, USA
Marianne Franklin (2012-2014), Academic, New Zealand
Matthias Kettemann (2011-2013), Academic, Austria
Dixe Hawtin (2010-2012), Civil Society, UK
Lisa Horner (2009-2010), Civil Society, UK
Max Senges (2008-2009), Private Sector, Germany
Former Steering Committee Members
Jaco Aizenman, Technical, Costa Rica
Allon Bar, Academic/Civil Society, Netherlands
Robert Bodle, Academic, USA
Norbert Bollow, Technical-Civil Society, Switzerland
Carlos Affonso P. Da Souza, Academic, Brazil
Rafik Dammak, Technical, Tunisia
Michael Gurstein (RIP), Civil Society, Canada
Dixie Hawtin, Civil Society, UK
Matthias Kettemann, Academic, Austria
Shaila Rao Mistry, Private Sector, USA
Parminder Jeet Singh, Civil Society, India
Viktor Szabados, Civil Society, Hungary
Tapani Tarvainen, Technical, Finland
Minda Moreira, Civil Society, Portugal
Shreedeep Rayamajhi, Civil Society, Nepal
Kevin Risser, Civil Society, USA
IRPC Charter (Version 1.1) Expert Group
Editor: Dixie Hawtin, Civil Society, UK
Wolfgang Benedek, Academic, Austria
Rikke Frank Jørgensen, Academic/Civil Society, Denmark
Meryem Marzouki, Academic/Civil Society, France
Andrew Rens Academic/Civil Society, South Africa
Roberto Saba, Academic, Argentina
Wang Sixin Academic, China
10 Rights & Principles Working Group
Shaila Mistry, Private Sector, India/USA
Brett Solomon, Civil Society, USA
Karmen Turk, Academic, Estonia
Dixie Hawtin, Civil Society, UK
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