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This is a message to the AFRINIC community from the undersigned Regional 
Internet Registries (RIRs).

The five RIRs ensure the uniqueness of Internet number resources across the 
world. A key strength of the RIRs is that our regional basis allows distinct 
communities with their own histories, cultures, political systems and needs to 
determine the policies that best govern the registries in their respective 
regions. We believe this system is robust, effective and worth fighting for.

The current challenges affecting AFRINIC are of great concern to us. We urge 
the AFRINIC membership and the wider community in Africa, including civil 
society and governments, to work together to support their RIR at a time when 
it needs assistance and guidance in the form of constructive input.

The excessive number of court cases against AFRINIC are of particular concern 
to other RIRs because they represent a threat to AFRINIC’s autonomy and its 
community. These challenges are designed, we believe, to cause serious damage 
to both.

All RIRs have faced various challenges over the years, whether legal, 
political, financial or otherwise. Financial and political interests are also 
becoming a factor in the registration of Internet resources in a way that they 
were not previously. In such a situation, robust governance is essential if the 
RIR is to be able to meet the challenges it faces. More than anything, this 
requires the constructive involvement of that RIR’s members.

So while we acknowledge that there is still work to be done within AFRINIC to 
address the challenges that it faces, these challenges will not be solved in an 
adversarial environment. For positive outcomes to be achieved, AFRINIC, its 
membership and its community must all be committed to working together in an 
open and transparent way to ensure the outcome is in the best interest of the 
membership and inline with the community-developed policies.

Our Commitment

With this message, the other four RIRs (APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and the RIPE NCC) 
wish to reaffirm the following:
- The purpose of an RIR is to support community self-determination on the best 
approach to regional Internet issues, balancing individual and regional needs 
with the regional and global needs of the Internet.
- Each RIR community is autonomous, but it must work to maintain relationships 
and trust among its members, and it must be able to do so free from the threat 
of outside interference.
- The regional activities and policy process of an RIR are solely in the hands 
of that community, but the health of those processes is of paramount importance 
to the global Internet community.
- We are committed to ensuring the health, stability and success of the system 
that we administer, as well as the Internet and its constituent RIR communities.

To the AFRINIC community, we wish to say, AFRINIC is your RIR.

Its challenges are your challenges, and its successes are your successes. We 
urge you to come together to help steer AFRINIC in a positive direction and to 
build on the contributions that you have all made to the development of the 
Internet on your continent.

Thank you.

Signed this 17 June 2022, by:

Paul Wilson
Director General,
ASIA PACIFIC NETWORK INFORMATION CENTRE

John Curran
President and Chief Executive Officer,
AMERICAN REGISTRY FOR INTERNET NUMBERS, LTD.

Oscar Robles
Executive Director/CEO,
LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN INTERNET ADDRESSES REGISTRY

Hans Petter Holen
Managing Director,
RÉSEAUX IP EUROPÉENS NETWORK COORDINATION CENTRE


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Kind regards,

Ulka Athale
Senior Communications Officer
RIPE NCC

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