[Ncuc-af] NCSG and NCUC elections

Wisdom Donkor wisdom.dk at gmail.com
Thu Jul 19 08:11:03 CEST 2018


I agree with you Benjamin. Looks like we are undermining yourself and
depriving Africa.
We need to wake up and work as one spirit.

Cheers,

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On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 12:47 AM Benjamin Akinmoyeje <benakin at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear All,
> Here is my view as someone who has consistently advocated for a strategic
> engagement of Africans within the ICANN PDP space, in the time past I have
> supported and encouraged colleagues to take up roles.
>
> My concern is how committed are we to the general African cause within the
> space, it appears it suits some of us to go solo. Since this conversation
> is coming up again, I will encourage everyone to look at the landscape and
> engage with the mindset of a commonwealth of all rather than individual
> benefits.
>
> With that said, my suggestion is for us to look holistically at the
> different scenarios and identify the agenda we Africans want to push; and
> let us agreed on the route to go.
> Find out which opportunities are available and discuss openly - we need to
> have trust and be willing to put aside our language difference, in the end,
> we are all one- spirit of the French team WC Champions.
>
> If we believe this is possible without pushing a north African or west
> african or south African agenda - then we can forge a common cause.
> In terms of capacity building, I have always advocated that we do some
> form of peer to peer learning amongst ourselves to boost confidence instead
> of canceling out each others.
>
> My question is what is our strategy? What is the common cause?
>
> Thank you,
> Benjamin
>
>
> P.S I wrote this earlier and forgot to hit the send botton.
>
> On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 5:30 PM Akinremi Peter Taiwo <
> compsoftnet at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Thato for raising the need for more involvement of Africans in
>> NCSG and NCUC. The same point was raised by Arsene weeks ago and Rafik
>> clearly suggested a strategy that could help us achieved a more desirable
>> outcome. In addition with Rafik suggestion, I would also like to suggest
>> that we need to put on the hat of nominate ourselves for strategically
>> positioning. While we are actively participating, Rafik, Poncelet, Farell,
>> Anriette, Arsene among others should use their influence to nominate
>> African colleagues . This would clearly shows that there is potential
>> African candidates on the list.
>>
>> Regards.
>> Peter
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 4:05 PM, Thato Mfikwe <thatomfikwe at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi members,
>>>
>>> I just wanted to highlight something that maybe some of you might have
>>> been thinking about.
>>>
>>> As you might have received notices about elections and nominations
>>> taking place, I think it would be fruitful to think about how the region
>>> gains representation in the coming elections of NCSG and NCUC.
>>>
>>> It would not cause harm to have candidated standing for leadership at C
>>> or SG level and the African seat can also be discussed before contentions
>>> start and nomination periods close. Supporting 2 or 3 candidates at most
>>> would be a good start.
>>>
>>> Our passive approach will always give us a back seat with our voices not
>>> well represented, unless we collectively take a firm approach to agree or
>>> disagree on who we should rally behind or push ahead.
>>>
>>> It would also be wise to know who will be the volunteers or candidates
>>> so that we can support them, any thoughts?
>>>
>>> If members are not confident enough to stand,it means that we need to
>>> strengthen capacity building initiatives focusing on under-serviced regions
>>> in order to encourage meaningfull participation in ICANN PDP and related
>>> activities.
>>>
>>> Apologies that I might not finish this communication threat, just trying
>>> to spark communication and collaboration with and among fellow members,
>>> thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thato Mfikwe.
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
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