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Call for applications
DiploFoundation is currently accepting applications for its online course, Introduction to Internet Governance (IG). This course is designed to improve Internet policy and IG-related knowledge and skills for participants from both developed and developing countries. It empowers them to participate in global policy-making on IG, and stimulates critical and dynamic debate among individuals with different national, cultural, and stakeholder backgrounds. Participants focus on controversial IG topics from different perspectives: security/privacy, protection/human rights, economy/access, and other apparent dichotomies.
About the course
The Introduction to Internet Governance is spread over 10 weeks, starting with an online classroom orientation week, followed by 8 weeks of coursework, and a final exam week.
The course introduces IG policy and covers five thematic areas - Infrastructure and Standardisation, Legal, Economic, Sociocultural, and Development aspects - and also has a section on IG processes and actors. Discussions will cover issues such as broadband policy; management of domain names and IP addresses, including the transition from IPv4 to IPv6; network neutrality; jurisdiction, intellectual property rights, open source and piracy; privacy protection; data security and cybersecurity; child protection; human rights; content management; digital signatures; emerging issues such as policies related to social networks and cloud computing, and more, with space for regional and other issues raised by participants.
Learning activities take place in an online classroom and include the analysis of course materials; interactive group discussions using a variety of communication tools, assignments, and exams; and other dynamic methodologies.
This course can be taken as follows:
- As a DiploFoundation Certificate course Introduction to Internet Governance
- As a University of Malta Graduate Accredited Course Introduction to Internet Governance (Request more information about the application process from admissions@diplomacy.edu)
- As part of DiploFoundation’s and the University of Malta’s online Master/PGD in Contemporary Diplomacy, with a specialisation area in IG Master/Postgraduate Diploma in Contemporary Diplomacy
DiploFoundation’s Internet Governance Capacity Building ProgrammeThe course Introduction to Internet Governance is part of Diplo’s Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme (IGCBP). The 2013 programme consists of five phases:
More information about the programme is available here. |
Languages
The course materials, our e-learning platform, and the working language of the course is English. Applicants should consider whether their reading and writing skills in English are sufficient to follow university-level materials and discussion. Spanish, Portuguese, and French options may be offered. More information will be available later on possible second language options.In addition to English-speaking groups, a bilingual group may be formed for the course, having English as the primary language, and either Arabic, French, Spanish, or Portuguese as the secondary language for communication and interaction. This option will be offered depending on the needs of the applicants. Applicants to the bilingual groups (if offered) are asked to note that both languages are considered working languages within these groups. Reading and writing skills in English must be sufficient to understand learning materials and instructions, and for basic communication and interaction. Reading and writing skills in the second language must be sufficient for discussion and research purposes. Please request more information if you are interested in a second language option.
Target audience
Diplo seeks applications from the following categories of individuals from both developed and developing countries:- Officials in government ministries, departments, or institutions dealing with Information Society, Internet and ICT-related policy issues (e.g. telecommunications, education, foreign affairs, justice).
- Postgraduate students, academics and researchers in the IG field (e.g. in telecommunications, electrical engineering, law, economics, development studies).
- Civil society activists in the IG and Information Society fields.
- Journalists covering IG issues.
- Individuals in Internet-business fields (e.g. ISPs, software developers).
This course may also be of interest to:
- Practising diplomats, civil servants, and others working in international relations who want to refresh or expand their knowledge under the guidance of experienced practitioners and academics.
- Postgraduate students of diplomacy or international relations wishing to study topics not offered through their university programmes or diplomatic academies and to gain deeper insight through interaction with practising diplomats.
- Postgraduate students or practitioners in other fields seeking an entry point into the world of diplomacy.
- Journalists, staff of international and non-governmental organisations, translators, business people and others who interact with diplomats and wish to improve their understanding of diplomacy-related topics.
Timeline
- 10 October: Call for applications for Introduction to IG begins
- 17 December: Call for applications for Introduction to IG course ends
- 18 January: Final selection results announced
- 11 February: Classroom orientation week
- 18 February: Introduction to IG course begins
- To be announced: Call for applications for ICT Strategy and IG thematic courses begins
Scholarships and fees
Course fees depend on whether you wish to obtain university credit for the course:- €790 (University of Malta Accredited Course)
- €600 (Diplo Certificate Course)
As Diplo's ability to offer scholarship support is limited, you are strongly encouraged to seek scholarship funding directly from local or international institutions. Our guide to Finding Scholarships for Online Study may provide you with some useful starting points.
Requirements
Applicants for the certificate course must have:- IG knowledge and/or experience of the multistakeholder approach in international affairs.
- Sufficient ability in the English language to undertake postgraduate level studies (including reading academic texts, discussing complex concepts with other course participants, and submitting written essay assignments).
- Fluency in the second language for the applicants to any of the bilingual groups (if offered).
- Regular access to the Internet (dial-up connection is sufficient, although broadband is preferable).
- A minimum of 8-10 hours commitment per week, and the readiness to participate in class online sessions (once a week at specified times).
- An undergraduate university degree OR three years of related work experience.
In addition to the above, applicants for the accredited course must also meet University of Malta prerequisites:
- Bachelor's degree in a relevant subject with at least Second Class Honours.
- Proof of English language proficiency obtained within the last two years (minimum requirements TOEFL: paper-based – 650; Internet-based – 95. IELTS: 6.5. Cambridge: Proficiency Certificate with Grade C or better). If, when applying, you are still waiting for your English language proficiency results, the University may issue a conditional letter of acceptance.
Deadlines
The deadline for applications for the accredited course is 17 December, 2012The deadline for applications for the certificate course is 31 December, 2012
How to apply
Choose your preferred option:- Apply for this course as a Diplo Certificate Course. More Information or Online Application Form
- Apply for this course as a University of Malta Accredited Course University of Malta application form or write to Admissions@diplomacy.edu for more information
- Take this course as part of the Master/PGD in Contemporary Diplomacy
For more information, please visit http://www.diplomacy.edu/courses/IGCBP-foundation
Contact us at ig@diplomacy.edu (certificate course) or admissions@diplomacy.edu (University of Malta accredited postgraduate course)
Warm wishes to you and your colleagues!
Ginger
Ginger (Virginia) Paque
Diplo Foundation
Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme
www.diplomacy.edu/ig

Hi Sala,
I would like to forward this to some people who would benefit.
However, can you indicate the bandwidth requirement. It may be too expensive or impossible.
In the Solomons the minimum cost is over USD 60 per GB, and in the provinces where IG awareness and capacity is most needed, budgets are small and connectivity is poor.
I have had a look already at the (excellent) UNAPCICT training (for example) but the content – mainly required videos – is 3GB, it would cost someone about USD 180 - 300 depending on the availability of Telekom’s best value prepaid data or the typical monthly quota for Telekom’s ADSL – Business product (USD 200 per month) to access this learning. In terms of purchasing power the data is (perhaps) 500 times less affordable for a provincial government officer (or office) compared to (say) Australian counterparts.
Does the Diplo training have similar issues for us in the Pacific? In the APCICT case, they have produced a DVD set for offline study, I have a copy (and it is very high quality of content as well as production).
David Leeming
Solomon Islands Rural Link
P.O.Box 652 Honiara, Solomon Islands
+677 7476396 (m) +677 24419 (h)
www.rurallink.com.sb
From: igf-pacific@googlegroups.com
[mailto:igf-pacific@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Salanieta T.
Tamanikaiwaimaro
Sent: Saturday, 13 October 2012 9:32 a.m.
To: fjcswg@googlegroups.com; igf-pacific; Pacific Islands Chapter of the
Internet Society Discussion List; pacnog@pacnog.org; gli-fiji@googlegroups.com;
benjamin mathews; Edward Williams; Evelyne Robert; Francis Simelum; David;
sheela shanmugam
Subject: [Pacific IGF] Diplo Foundation Course [Call for Applications]
Call for applications
DiploFoundation is currently accepting applications for its online course, Introduction to Internet Governance (IG). This course is designed to improve Internet policy and IG-related knowledge and skills for participants from both developed and developing countries. It empowers them to participate in global policy-making on IG, and stimulates critical and dynamic debate among individuals with different national, cultural, and stakeholder backgrounds. Participants focus on controversial IG topics from different perspectives: security/privacy, protection/human rights, economy/access, and other apparent dichotomies.
About the course
The Introduction to Internet Governance is spread over 10
weeks, starting with an online classroom orientation week, followed by 8 weeks
of coursework, and a final exam week.
The course introduces IG policy and covers five thematic areas
- Infrastructure and Standardisation, Legal, Economic, Sociocultural, and
Development aspects - and also has a section on IG processes and actors.
Discussions will cover issues such as broadband policy; management of domain
names and IP addresses, including the transition from IPv4 to IPv6; network
neutrality; jurisdiction, intellectual property rights, open source and piracy;
privacy protection; data security and cybersecurity; child protection; human
rights; content management; digital signatures; emerging issues such as
policies related to social networks and cloud computing, and more, with space
for regional and other issues raised by participants.
Learning activities take place in an online classroom and
include the analysis of course materials; interactive group discussions using a
variety of communication tools, assignments, and exams; and other dynamic
methodologies.
This course can be taken as follows:
· As a DiploFoundation Certificate course Introduction to Internet Governance
· As a University of Malta Graduate Accredited Course Introduction to Internet Governance (Request more information about the application process from admissions@diplomacy.edu)
· As part of DiploFoundation’s and the University of Malta’s online Master/PGD in Contemporary Diplomacy, with a specialisation area in IG Master/Postgraduate Diploma in Contemporary Diplomacy
DiploFoundation’s Internet Governance Capacity Building ProgrammeThe course Introduction to Internet Governance is part of Diplo’s Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme (IGCBP). The 2013 programme consists of five phases: · The Foundation Phase introduces the main IG issues through the course Introduction to Internet Governance. This course is recommended if you are new to IG, or perhaps an expert in one specific area and would like to obtain an overview of IG issues and observe how they interrelate. · The Thematic Phase offers in-depth courses that provide deeper understanding of a particular issue: either a specific professional area, or an area outside of your expertise that you need to learn more about. The topics include Cybersecurity, E-participation, History of Internet Governance, ICT Policy and Strategic Planning, Infrastructure and Critical Internet Resources, Intellectual Property Rights, and Privacy and Personal Data Protection. · The Research Phase offers valuable techniques if you are planning to undertake academic or policy research and writing. The Policy Research Methodology course addresses IG issues of relevance to participants’ respective countries and regions, and introduces action policy research with the aim of helping you develop solutions which you can apply in practice. · The Policy Immersion Phase is aimed at successful participants of the Foundation and Thematic Phases, and invites them to apply their knowledge and skills in the real-life policy space. · The Community of Practice Phase is an ongoing networking phase in which participants gather, work and network together around concrete projects in order to link the global policy process with local policy needs. Diplo offers many networking resources: an online community, a blog dedicated to IG, month webinars, and other activities and events.
|
Languages
The course materials, our
e-learning platform, and the working language of the course is English.
Applicants should consider whether their reading and writing skills in English
are sufficient to follow university-level materials and discussion. Spanish,
Portuguese, and French options may be offered. More information will be available
later on possible second language options.
In addition to English-speaking groups, a bilingual group may be
formed for the course, having English as the primary language, and either
Arabic, French, Spanish, or Portuguese as the secondary language for communication
and interaction. This option will be offered depending on the needs of the
applicants. Applicants to the bilingual groups (if offered) are asked to note
that both languages are considered working languages within these groups.
Reading and writing skills in English must be sufficient to understand learning
materials and instructions, and for basic communication and interaction.
Reading and writing skills in the second language must be sufficient for
discussion and research purposes. Please request more information if you are
interested in a second language option.
Target audience
Diplo seeks applications from the following categories of individuals from both developed and developing countries:
· Officials in government ministries, departments, or institutions dealing with Information Society, Internet and ICT-related policy issues (e.g. telecommunications, education, foreign affairs, justice).
· Postgraduate students, academics and researchers in the IG field (e.g. in telecommunications, electrical engineering, law, economics, development studies).
· Civil society activists in the IG and Information Society fields.
· Journalists covering IG issues.
· Individuals in Internet-business fields (e.g. ISPs, software developers).
This course may also be of interest to:
· Practising diplomats, civil servants, and others working in international relations who want to refresh or expand their knowledge under the guidance of experienced practitioners and academics.
· Postgraduate students of diplomacy or international relations wishing to study topics not offered through their university programmes or diplomatic academies and to gain deeper insight through interaction with practising diplomats.
· Postgraduate students or practitioners in other fields seeking an entry point into the world of diplomacy.
· Journalists, staff of international and non-governmental organisations, translators, business people and others who interact with diplomats and wish to improve their understanding of diplomacy-related topics.
Timeline
· 10 October: Call for applications for Introduction to IG begins
· 17 December: Call for applications for Introduction to IG course ends
· 18 January: Final selection results announced
· 11 February: Classroom orientation week
· 18 February: Introduction to IG course begins
· To be announced: Call for applications for ICT Strategy and IG thematic courses begins
Scholarships and fees
Course fees depend on whether you wish to obtain university credit for the course:
· €790 (University of Malta Accredited Course)
· €600 (Diplo Certificate Course)
A limited number of partial
scholarships may be offered to participants from developing and emerging
countries.
As Diplo's ability to offer scholarship support is limited, you
are strongly encouraged to seek scholarship funding directly from local or
international institutions. Our guide to Finding Scholarships for Online
Study may provide you with some useful starting points.
Requirements
Applicants for the certificate course must have:
· IG knowledge and/or experience of the multistakeholder approach in international affairs.
· Sufficient ability in the English language to undertake postgraduate level studies (including reading academic texts, discussing complex concepts with other course participants, and submitting written essay assignments).
· Fluency in the second language for the applicants to any of the bilingual groups (if offered).
· Regular access to the Internet (dial-up connection is sufficient, although broadband is preferable).
· A minimum of 8-10 hours commitment per week, and the readiness to participate in class online sessions (once a week at specified times).
· An undergraduate university degree OR three years of related work experience.
In addition to the above, applicants for the accredited
course must also meet University of Malta prerequisites:
· Bachelor's degree in a relevant subject with at least Second Class Honours.
· Proof of English language proficiency obtained within the last two years (minimum requirements TOEFL: paper-based – 650; Internet-based – 95. IELTS: 6.5. Cambridge: Proficiency Certificate with Grade C or better). If, when applying, you are still waiting for your English language proficiency results, the University may issue a conditional letter of acceptance.
Deadlines
The deadline for applications
for the accredited course is 17 December, 2012
The deadline for applications for the certificate course
is 31 December, 2012
How to apply
Choose your preferred option:
· Apply for this course as a Diplo Certificate Course. More Information or Online Application Form
· Apply for this course as a University of Malta Accredited Course University of Malta application form or write to Admissions@diplomacy.edu for more information
· Take this course as part of the Master/PGD in Contemporary Diplomacy
For more information, please visit http://www.diplomacy.edu/courses/IGCBP-foundation
Contact us at ig@diplomacy.edu
(certificate course) or admissions@diplomacy.edu
(University of Malta accredited postgraduate course)
Warm wishes to you and your colleagues!
Ginger
Ginger (Virginia) Paque
VirginiaP@diplomacy.edu
Diplo Foundation
Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme
www.diplomacy.edu/ig
Error! Filename not specified.
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Salanieta Tamanikaiwaimaro aka Sala
P.O. Box 17862
Suva
Fiji
Twitter: @SalanietaT
Skype:Salanieta.Tamanikaiwaimaro
Fiji Cell: +679 998 2851

Hi Sala,
I would like to forward this to some people who would benefit.
However, can you indicate the bandwidth requirement. It may be too expensive or impossible.
In the Solomons the minimum cost is over USD 60 per GB, and in the provinces where IG awareness and capacity is most needed, budgets are small and connectivity is poor.
I have had a look already at the (excellent) UNAPCICT training (for example) but the content – mainly required videos – is 3GB, it would cost someone about USD 180 - 300 depending on the availability of Telekom’s best value prepaid data or the typical monthly quota for Telekom’s ADSL – Business product (USD 200 per month) to access this learning. In terms of purchasing power the data is (perhaps) 500 times less affordable for a provincial government officer (or office) compared to (say) Australian counterparts.
Does the Diplo training have similar issues for us in the Pacific? In the APCICT case, they have produced a DVD set for offline study, I have a copy (and it is very high quality of content as well as production).
David Leeming
Solomon Islands Rural Link
P.O.Box 652 Honiara, Solomon Islands+677 7476396 (m) +677 24419 (h)
From: igf-pacific@googlegroups.com [mailto:igf-pacific@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Salanieta T. Tamanikaiwaimaro
Sent: Saturday, 13 October 2012 9:32 a.m.
To: fjcswg@googlegroups.com; igf-pacific; Pacific Islands Chapter of the Internet Society Discussion List; pacnog@pacnog.org; gli-fiji@googlegroups.com; benjamin mathews; Edward Williams; Evelyne Robert; Francis Simelum; David; sheela shanmugam
Subject: [Pacific IGF] Diplo Foundation Course [Call for Applications]
Call for applications
DiploFoundation is currently accepting applications for its online course, Introduction to Internet Governance (IG). This course is designed to improve Internet policy and IG-related knowledge and skills for participants from both developed and developing countries. It empowers them to participate in global policy-making on IG, and stimulates critical and dynamic debate among individuals with different national, cultural, and stakeholder backgrounds. Participants focus on controversial IG topics from different perspectives: security/privacy, protection/human rights, economy/access, and other apparent dichotomies.
About the course
The Introduction to Internet Governance is spread over 10 weeks, starting with an online classroom orientation week, followed by 8 weeks of coursework, and a final exam week.
The course introduces IG policy and covers five thematic areas - Infrastructure and Standardisation, Legal, Economic, Sociocultural, and Development aspects - and also has a section on IG processes and actors. Discussions will cover issues such as broadband policy; management of domain names and IP addresses, including the transition from IPv4 to IPv6; network neutrality; jurisdiction, intellectual property rights, open source and piracy; privacy protection; data security and cybersecurity; child protection; human rights; content management; digital signatures; emerging issues such as policies related to social networks and cloud computing, and more, with space for regional and other issues raised by participants.
Learning activities take place in an online classroom and include the analysis of course materials; interactive group discussions using a variety of communication tools, assignments, and exams; and other dynamic methodologies.
This course can be taken as follows:· As a DiploFoundation Certificate course Introduction to Internet Governance
· As a University of Malta Graduate Accredited Course Introduction to Internet Governance (Request more information about the application process from admissions@diplomacy.edu)
· As part of DiploFoundation’s and the University of Malta’s online Master/PGD in Contemporary Diplomacy, with a specialisation area in IG Master/Postgraduate Diploma in Contemporary Diplomacy
DiploFoundation’s Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme
The course Introduction to Internet Governance is part of Diplo’s Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme (IGCBP). The 2013 programme consists of five phases:
· The Foundation Phase introduces the main IG issues through the course Introduction to Internet Governance. This course is recommended if you are new to IG, or perhaps an expert in one specific area and would like to obtain an overview of IG issues and observe how they interrelate.
· The Thematic Phase offers in-depth courses that provide deeper understanding of a particular issue: either a specific professional area, or an area outside of your expertise that you need to learn more about. The topics include Cybersecurity, E-participation, History of Internet Governance, ICT Policy and Strategic Planning, Infrastructure and Critical Internet Resources, Intellectual Property Rights, and Privacy and Personal Data Protection.
· The Research Phase offers valuable techniques if you are planning to undertake academic or policy research and writing. The Policy Research Methodology course addresses IG issues of relevance to participants’ respective countries and regions, and introduces action policy research with the aim of helping you develop solutions which you can apply in practice.
· The Policy Immersion Phase is aimed at successful participants of the Foundation and Thematic Phases, and invites them to apply their knowledge and skills in the real-life policy space.
· The Community of Practice Phase is an ongoing networking phase in which participants gather, work and network together around concrete projects in order to link the global policy process with local policy needs. Diplo offers many networking resources: an online community, a blog dedicated to IG, month webinars, and other activities and events.
More information about the programme is available here.
Languages
The course materials, our e-learning platform, and the working language of the course is English. Applicants should consider whether their reading and writing skills in English are sufficient to follow university-level materials and discussion. Spanish, Portuguese, and French options may be offered. More information will be available later on possible second language options.
In addition to English-speaking groups, a bilingual group may be formed for the course, having English as the primary language, and either Arabic, French, Spanish, or Portuguese as the secondary language for communication and interaction. This option will be offered depending on the needs of the applicants. Applicants to the bilingual groups (if offered) are asked to note that both languages are considered working languages within these groups. Reading and writing skills in English must be sufficient to understand learning materials and instructions, and for basic communication and interaction. Reading and writing skills in the second language must be sufficient for discussion and research purposes. Please request more information if you are interested in a second language option.Target audience
Diplo seeks applications from the following categories of individuals from both developed and developing countries:
· Officials in government ministries, departments, or institutions dealing with Information Society, Internet and ICT-related policy issues (e.g. telecommunications, education, foreign affairs, justice).
· Postgraduate students, academics and researchers in the IG field (e.g. in telecommunications, electrical engineering, law, economics, development studies).
· Civil society activists in the IG and Information Society fields.
· Journalists covering IG issues.
· Individuals in Internet-business fields (e.g. ISPs, software developers).
This course may also be of interest to:· Practising diplomats, civil servants, and others working in international relations who want to refresh or expand their knowledge under the guidance of experienced practitioners and academics.
· Postgraduate students of diplomacy or international relations wishing to study topics not offered through their university programmes or diplomatic academies and to gain deeper insight through interaction with practising diplomats.
· Postgraduate students or practitioners in other fields seeking an entry point into the world of diplomacy.
· Journalists, staff of international and non-governmental organisations, translators, business people and others who interact with diplomats and wish to improve their understanding of diplomacy-related topics.
Timeline
· 10 October: Call for applications for Introduction to IG begins
· 17 December: Call for applications for Introduction to IG course ends
· 18 January: Final selection results announced
· 11 February: Classroom orientation week
· 18 February: Introduction to IG course begins
· To be announced: Call for applications for ICT Strategy and IG thematic courses begins
Scholarships and fees
Course fees depend on whether you wish to obtain university credit for the course:
· €790 (University of Malta Accredited Course)
· €600 (Diplo Certificate Course)
A limited number of partial scholarships may be offered to participants from developing and emerging countries.
As Diplo's ability to offer scholarship support is limited, you are strongly encouraged to seek scholarship funding directly from local or international institutions. Our guide to Finding Scholarships for Online Study may provide you with some useful starting points.Requirements
Applicants for the certificate course must have:
· IG knowledge and/or experience of the multistakeholder approach in international affairs.
· Sufficient ability in the English language to undertake postgraduate level studies (including reading academic texts, discussing complex concepts with other course participants, and submitting written essay assignments).
· Fluency in the second language for the applicants to any of the bilingual groups (if offered).
· Regular access to the Internet (dial-up connection is sufficient, although broadband is preferable).
· A minimum of 8-10 hours commitment per week, and the readiness to participate in class online sessions (once a week at specified times).
· An undergraduate university degree OR three years of related work experience.
In addition to the above, applicants for the accredited course must also meet University of Malta prerequisites:· Bachelor's degree in a relevant subject with at least Second Class Honours.
· Proof of English language proficiency obtained within the last two years (minimum requirements TOEFL: paper-based – 650; Internet-based – 95. IELTS: 6.5. Cambridge: Proficiency Certificate with Grade C or better). If, when applying, you are still waiting for your English language proficiency results, the University may issue a conditional letter of acceptance.
Deadlines
The deadline for applications for the accredited course is 17 December, 2012
The deadline for applications for the certificate course is 31 December, 2012How to apply
Choose your preferred option:
· Apply for this course as a Diplo Certificate Course. More Information or Online Application Form
· Apply for this course as a University of Malta Accredited Course University of Malta application form or write to Admissions@diplomacy.edu for more information
· Take this course as part of the Master/PGD in Contemporary Diplomacy
For more information, please visit http://www.diplomacy.edu/courses/IGCBP-foundation
Contact us at ig@diplomacy.edu (certificate course) or admissions@diplomacy.edu (University of Malta accredited postgraduate course)
Warm wishes to you and your colleagues!
Ginger
Ginger (Virginia) PaqueVirginiaP@diplomacy.edu
Diplo Foundation
Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme
www.diplomacy.edu/igError! Filename not specified.
--
Salanieta Tamanikaiwaimaro aka Sala
P.O. Box 17862
Suva
Fiji
Twitter: @SalanietaT
Skype:Salanieta.Tamanikaiwaimaro
Fiji Cell: +679 998 2851
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