[NCUC-DISCUSS] Questions for candidates

Bruna Martins dos Santos bruna.mrtns at gmail.com
Fri Oct 20 13:28:29 CEST 2017


Hello Arsene,

I believe these are my answers to both your questions:

Q: You will be representing your regions on the EC. Do you really think
civil society activists from your respective regions need to know about the
NCUC and become members? If yes, please tell us why.

A: I believe that Civil Society Organizations should at least get to know
the work of NCUC. Whether you're at ICANN or not, if your a Civil society
advocate, fighting for a Free Internet is the Claim zero: free speech
online, non-commercial users point of view of Internet Governance and a
balanced relation between stakeholders are things we all advocate for.
Having said that, part of our job is to continue with the outreaching
activities, in order to let people know what we are and do - for newcomers
and  non-active members.

Q: What is your *strategy to have civil society organizations *(not
individuals) from your regions *join the NCUC as members*? Can you name up
to two organizations based in your region that you would love to see join
NCUC? And why these?

A: Latin America has quite a united community of activists, so my plan
would be to reach out to this community and talk to them about the subjects
NCUC works with and find intercessions between the things they advocate for
and the work we do. On the organizations note, I can think quite straight
about Hiperderecho and Tedic (peru and Paraguay) two very interestingm LAC
organizations working on the promotion of rights online.


Best,

Bruna
-- 

2017-10-20 8:15 GMT-02:00 Arsène Tungali <arsenebaguma at gmail.com>:

> Hi all,
>
>
> I may not be able to join the whole call today so here are some questions
> for both EC candidates and Chairs. I posted few of them already in the
> Adobe chat.
>
>
> Please feel free to respond to those you want but I would love to have
> different perspectives form each one of you.
>
>
> Feel free to either address them on the call or directly over email to
> allow more discussion.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Arsene
>
>
>
> *Question for Chairs: *
>
>
> What do you think NCUC members expect from the new Chair? I believe as
> Chair, you have the ability to know what members needs and what they want
> to see as a change with your new leadership. Please do comment on this.
>
>
>
> *Questions for EC candidates: *You will be representing your regions on
> the EC.
>
> -          Do you really think civil society activists from your
> respective regions need to know about the NCUC and become members? If yes,
> please tell us why.
>
> -          What is your strategy to have civil society organizations (not
> individuals) from your regions join the NCUC as members?
>
> -          Can you name up to two organizations based in your region that
> you would love to see join NCUC? And why these?
>
>
>
> *Questions for Chairs: *
>
> -          What do you consider being the difference (in terms of
> engagement and weight if any) between individual members and organization
> members within the NCUC?
>
> -          What is your plan to recruit large and influential civil
> society groups to join the NCUC? Do you see any value in doing that?
>
> -          Can you name some large (global) civil society groups that you
> would like to see join the NCUC?
>
> -          Sometimes on the mailing list we don’t feel the difference
> between an individual member and someone who represents an organization.
> What do you think is the reason? What is your strategy to make sure these
> representatives are conveying our work to their respective organizations?
> ------------------------
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> - AFRISIG 2016 <http://afrisig.org/afrisig-2016/class-of-2016/> - Blogger
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>
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