[NCUC-DISCUSS] Deadline for WSIS proposals is tomorrow - here are some ideas for the NCUC to consider proposing

farzaneh badii farzaneh.badii at gmail.com
Tue Feb 28 23:09:01 CET 2017


Ayden,

thanks for this. As to proposal 1: At RightsCon NCUC is going to hold a
workshop that is more or less similar. Proposal one in this document is
highly sensitive and you need to have the experts in the field present
during the session to be able to advance the discussion.
Proposal 2 seems to be about privacy and WHOIS. Highlight that more and
highlight its relevance to the work of ICANN in the beginning. I think this
proposal has the most potential and you know a lot about it.

I have added more comments in the document about the other proposals. If we
want to talk about underserved regions, we have to at least make the
connection between ICANN/NCUC work and this topic. (GAC will have a session
about underserved regions at ICANN 58)

Farzaneh

On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 4:55 PM, Ayden Férdeline <icann at ferdeline.com>
wrote:

> Thanks, Remmy. I think even if were wildly optimistic, we would only get
> one or two thematic workshop ideas accepted. But the UN works in mysterious
> ways... ;-)
>
> - Ayden
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [NCUC-DISCUSS] Deadline for WSIS proposals is tomorrow - here
> are some ideas for the NCUC to consider proposing
> Local Time: 28 February 2017 9:53 PM
> UTC Time: 28 February 2017 21:53
> From: remmyn at gmail.com
> To: Ayden Férdeline <icann at ferdeline.com>
> NCUC-discuss <ncuc-discuss at lists.ncuc.org>
>
> Excellent job there @Ayden and @Renata
>
> My only fear is if hosting 5 sessions will not be too much.
>
> Good work
> Remmy
>
> On Feb 28, 2017 10:35 PM, "Ayden Férdeline" <icann at ferdeline.com> wrote:
>
>> Greetings, all-
>>
>> The next World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) will be held in
>> Geneva from 12 to 16 June. *The deadline for workshop proposals is
>> tomorrow.*
>>
>> Last year, the NCUC hosted a highly successful thematic workshop at WSIS
>> on engaging un-represented and under-represented communities in local,
>> national, regional, and global Internet governance debates. The session was
>> closely tied with Sustainable Development Goal 17 of the UN’s 2030 Agenda
>> for Sustainable Development. I was pleased to coordinate this event in
>> conjunction with Renata Aquino Ribeiro, and we had a broad range of
>> speakers from our stakeholder group (including the NCUC’s James Gannon and
>> NPOC’s Klaus Stoll) along with panellists from the business, end-user, and
>> technical communities. In the audience at our session was an ICANN board
>> member, Markus Kummer, ICANN staff and community members, and high-level
>> government officials and civil society representatives. Our panel had a
>> gender balance, the most remote participants of any WSIS workshop, and
>> featured in the official outcome document of the event. Privately it has
>> been communicated to us that the workshop would be welcomed at WSIS again
>> this year, but more on that in a moment…
>>
>> This was not the extent of the NCUC’s engagement at WSIS last year. Bill
>> Drake moderated an insightful session on Internet fragmentation, with NCUC
>> members Anriette Esterhuysen and Wolfgang Kleinwächter among the
>> panellists. Anriette moderated a session on advancing Internet governance
>> principles and practices, with NCUC members Avri Doria and Bill Drake among
>> the panellists. The Cross-Community Working Group on Internet Governance
>> had a session on the IANA transition moderated by Matthew Shears with
>> speakers including the NCUC’s Tatiana Tropina. Offsite, Tatiana, Matt, and
>> I spoke at an event organised by the Geneva Internet Platform on how civil
>> society actors can get involved in policymaking at ICANN and potentially
>> shape the future of the Domain Name System. And NPOC's Adela Goberna spoke
>> eloquently during the Opening Ceremony's high-level dialogue on the WSIS
>> Action Lines and the SDGs.
>>
>> In my opinion, the stage is set for further NCUC engagement in WSIS. With
>> the benefit of hindsight, it would have been helpful to ‘crowd source’ a
>> theme a few months ago and to catalyse community involvement sooner so that
>> we could submit a workshop proposal on a topic which we as the NCUC care
>> deeply about. Alas, with the deadline for workshop proposals being
>> tomorrow, that isn’t feasible now (the failure was mine for not suggesting
>> that we do this sooner), so instead *Renata and I have drafted a few
>> workshop proposals for the NCUC to consider submitting*. Here’s a link
>> to them on Google Docs.
>> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1d3AyMelaMuQJmI4odYFZK7b-O-fjKEE_UqzQ9NuzGvI/edit?usp=sharing>
>> Your comments and suggestions on how the NCUC can become more involved in
>> creating and exchanging knowledge that helps realise the WSIS action lines
>> is warmly welcomed, and please also feel free to suggest an alternative
>> proposal if you do think what Renata and I have drafted is not suitable.
>> Thanks!
>>
>> (Renata and I were planning on submitting all the ideas for workshops
>> that we can think of, and if any are accepted by the International
>> Telecommunications Union, coming back to the EC to ask if it is something
>> the NCUC would like to carry forward and host under its moniker, and if the
>> response is in the affirmative, then coming back to this list to further
>> develop the proposal in a more collaborative manner.)
>>
>> Best wishes,
>>
>> Ayden Férdeline
>> linkedin.com/in/ferdeline <http://www.linkedin.com/in/ferdeline>
>>
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