[Ncuc-af] [Travel support call] (CROP)Community Regional Outreach Program - Opportunity to travel to events for outreach/inreach

Arsène Tungali arsenebaguma at gmail.com
Thu Feb 15 07:35:34 CET 2018


Hi Liz,

AIS has already issued the call for proposals, i will forward it to the list in a minute. Please do have a look and work out something for us to submit.

I am not sure which strategy you are talking about but i am hoping you are talking about the Africa Strategy that was put in place by the GES/Africann? If that’s the case, i think it is good to have a look at it and shape a proposal based on their priorities in Africa.

The document you drafted looks good to me and is a good session for AIS. May I suggest we use it and add input, speakers? We can then drop the one started by Ines to avoid duplicity? Ines, what do you think?

The next step will be to reach out to folks like Seun (who is an NCuC member, also on the Board of Afrinic) and other people (like Kris) who are both NcUC and are involved in our RALO. These would be good speakers.

Thanks,
Arsene

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> On Feb 14, 2018, at 10:50 PM, Akinremi Peter Taiwo <compsoftnet at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Ines and Arsene, 
> 
>    I'm just curious to ask if this opportunity can be use to attend internet freedom forum this year in Abuja. Though call for application had already ended but am yet to get feedback as regards my workshop application. 
> 
>  Regards.
> Peter 
> 
>> On Feb 13, 2018 9:00 PM, "hfaiedh ines" <hfaiedh.ines2 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Dear NCUC Africa members,
>> 
>> In our Africa Regional call yesterday I have informed members more on CROP for Africa and I will be more advertising it as it is a very precious opportunity to attend a meeting in Africa (travel from Africa and within Africa)
>> 
>> NCUC has 5 individual CROP from ICANN. So far, we have allocated a CROP for Europe (in region: IFF) and a CROP for LAC (LAC to Europe/ out of Region: WSIS), and we still have a CROP for AF (in region).
>> 
>> Applications can be received anytime until April 2018, and all the members who are interested in applying should write to NCUC Chair
>> raquino at gmail.com and  maryam.bakoshi at icann.org
>> 
>> Please see the rules below. 
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> -------------
>> 
>> What Does CROP Provide in FY18?
>> 
>> Standard Travel Authorizations
>> 
>> 1.      Trip Allocations (4 days, 3 nights maximum):
>> a.      Five (5) individual regional trips which may include one (1) out of region trip if necessary, allocated to GNSO Constituencies including: Business, Intellectual Property, Internet Services Provider, Non-Commercial Users, and Not-for-Profit Operational Concerns.
>> 
>> 2.      Funded Costs/Expenses: 
>> Includes transportation (economy class), lodging, and per diem (4 days, 3 nights maximum)
>> 
>> 3.      Visa Fees & Registration Fees: 
>> Travellers will be reimbursed for visa fees (up to $200 USD) and for conference registration fees where applicable (up to $800 USD)
>> 
>> 4.      Booking: 
>> All travel booked via ICANN Constituency Travel to ensure consistency, proper accounting, recordation, and tracking against budget.
>> 
>> General Procedures
>> •       All trips and outreach activities must be completed before the end of ICANN's 2018 fiscal year. Traveling participants must have returned to their originating destination on or before 30 June 2018.
>> •       Minimum timeframes: An individual trip must be approved within the participant's organization/structure, including coordination with the applicable regional Stakeholder Engagement V.P. team a minimum of 6-weeks prior to the proposed travel date. This 6-week period is the absolute minimum time and should not be considered a "best practice". Notice and planning with regional teams should take place as early as possible.
>> •       Travel may not be booked individually or through the event organizers. ICANN's Constituency Travel department will manage all travel booking and ensure that any financial outlays are optimized to the maximum extent possible.
>> •       A Trip Assessment must be completed for each outreach activity attended (within 3 weeks of returning). The assessment should clearly and specifically describe if/how the original purpose(s) and outcome(s) were realized as well as details of the event itself (who, what, where, when, and why).
>> •       Trips must originate and conclude within the same region and should, wherever practicable, be taken by someone working in or proximate to that territory. GNSO Constituencies may attend one out of region trip per fiscal year within the five trip allocations.
>> •       It will not be possible to support trip "compounding" or "splitting" of expenses or any other strategy with a goal of increasing the number of individual trips assigned to an organization. ICANN appreciates all reasonable efforts on the part of participants to minimize expenses; however, to properly manage this unique resource, each individual trip stands on its own and will require separate authorization and tracking.
>> 
>> Submission form 
>> •       All of those who wish  to submit a proposal for the CROP must fill the following form: 
>> 
>> Name of Event
>> Date
>> How you plan to outreach for NCUC at the event?
>> Why you think your application should be considered?
>>  
>> •       The timeline for submitting requests is critical and has to be submitted to us at least two months before the event. If you would like to suggest an event, please consider this timeline.
>>  
>> 
>> 
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