Members of the Nigeria Internet Group are encouraged to join any of the Group’s standing committees as a practical way of contributing to NIG’s work and to the wider Internet community.
The committees provide structured platforms for advocacy, capacity building, research, policy engagement, youth development, training, publications, conferences, business development and grassroots empowerment.
Through committee work, NIG members help shape programmes, organise events, develop policy positions, support training, gather research and strengthen collaboration across Nigeria’s Internet ecosystem.
Become a memberSelect a committee aligned with your interest, expertise or preferred area of contribution.
Participate in meetings, programmes, research, events and assigned committee activities.
Help NIG advance Internet access, policy development, skills, innovation and national digital inclusion.
Members may indicate interest in one or more committees depending on their skills, experience and availability.
Drives member recruitment, onboarding, engagement, retention and membership development initiatives.
Promotes Internet-enabled employment, digital entrepreneurship, skills development and job creation programmes.
Coordinates engagement with government, regulators and public institutions on Internet-related matters.
Supports training, certification and capacity building for webmasters, developers and digital professionals.
Designs programmes that expose young Nigerians to Internet skills, digital citizenship and innovation opportunities.
Develops data, research, surveys and reports that support evidence-based advocacy and Internet policy work.
Manages publications, newsletters, thought leadership, articles and public communication materials for NIG.
Promotes readiness for digital transformation across government, education, business and communities.
Identifies partnerships, sponsorships, programmes and opportunities that support NIG’s growth and sustainability.
Supports NIG’s engagement with regional and global Internet governance, policy and technical communities.
Develops policy briefs, position papers and stakeholder responses on Internet and digital economy issues.
Plans conferences, seminars, workshops, roundtables and stakeholder events for the Internet community.
Promotes Internet awareness, access and digital skills within underserved communities and local constituencies.
Tracks NIG projects, programme execution, deliverables, outcomes and implementation progress.
NIG committees are open to committed members who want to participate actively in the work of the Group. Join a committee, contribute your experience and help build a more inclusive, secure and innovative Internet ecosystem for Nigeria.
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