[NCUC-DISCUSS] Fwd: Call for ICANN62 Topic Proposals - Due by 12 April
Olévié Kouami
olivierkouami at gmail.com
Wed Apr 4 00:35:25 CEST 2018
Hi all,
Greetings from Lomé, Togo (West Africa)
Thank you dear Wisdom for expressing my feelings on this thread.
+1 4 u.
Cheers !
Olevie KOUAMI
2018-04-03 0:25 GMT+00:00 Wisdom Donkor <wisdom.dk at gmail.com>:
> Dear Renata,
> Thanks for kick starting the process; i have been taken a look at the
> trends of IG discussion lately, it looks as if a lot more talking has been
> done about capacity building, cyber security, gender and access, outreach
> etc but little is been done in showing some of the impact that has been
> achieve over the years.
>
> I will be glad if we can take a different approach in identifying some of
> the successes and challenges faced over the past few years.
>
> It is much too focused on issues, for instance, rather than first access,
> then awareness of being safe online, then how being online can advance
> one's personal and business life opportunities, change how services are
> delivered, and how citizens are essential change agents in many many
> countries, then capacity building.
>
>
> -mere capacity building is not enough but needs to be improved... and
> strengthen
>
> -mere access is not enough but needs to be improved... and made affordable
>
> -content that is meaningful
>
> -inclusion of internet governance in the educational sector... creating
> the right environment about the internet requires education. Therefore the
> is the needs of citizenship, capacity building and employability and this
> requires that a minimum number of national curricula across continents must
> make internet governance studies into a core discipline of the educational
> systems couple with human rights.
>
> -use of audio transmissions/radio that can provide training and education
> in various areas - health care, agriculture, energy etc.
>
> -cyber safety not only for youth and children, but for new users, and
> seniors
>
>
> I think if we focus more attention on calls for real change then the
> impact that is hidden within communities over the past few years will begin
> to show.
>
> This are just my thoughts.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> *WISDOM DONKOR (S/N Eng.)*
> *Africa Open Data and Internet Research Foundation (Project)*
> E-government, Internet Governance & Open Government Data and platforms
> Specialist
> ICANN Fellow / UN IGF MAG Member, ISOC Member,
> Freedom Online Coalition (FOC) Member, Diplo Foundation Member,
> OGP Open Data WG Member, GODAN Member.
> National SDG's data Roadmaps Advisory Board Member, Ghana
> Ghana Energy Data Task-force Member
> Ghana OGP Advisory Committee Member
> Email: wisdom.dk at gmail.com
> Skype: wisdom_dk
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> Linkdin: Kwasi Wisdom
>
> On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 9:01 PM, Renata Aquino Ribeiro <raquino at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> If anyone has an idea for an ICANN62 session, please discuss it on the
>> list and we can try to see if others are interested
>>
>> I had thought about a session discussing Capacity Building in ICANN -
>> the mosaic of all programs, their beginning, end and effectiveness -
>> in light of future economical planning
>> But not sure about it yet
>> It would be best as a metrics rating session than anything else
>>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>
>>
>> Dear Community Leaders and Representatives:
>>
>> The proposal form [for sessions] now requires users to select a
>> session type. The session type will indicate the expected level of
>> community participation in session development which will help us to
>> identify the "cross-community" sessions vs. topic sessions facilitated
>> by a single group. The form also allows users to indicate a longer
>> (180 min) duration for a Cross Community Topic Session if desired.
>> Currently, the longer duration is not an option for a HIT session,
>> however, this is flexible, so it shouldn't be the cause for any
>> concerns. (If a HIT for 180 min is preferred, please include a note in
>> the comments section.)
>>
>>
>>
>> Session Types
>>
>>
>>
>> Cross Community Topic Session: A session on an important topic of
>> interest which encourages community involvement and participation from
>> all groups; Session is facilitated by at least two or more SO/AC/SG/C
>> groups.
>>
>>
>>
>> High Interest Topic Session: A session on an important topic of
>> interest led by a single SO/AC/SG/C group.
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Ayaovi Olévié Agbenyo KOUAMI*
Consultant & Formateur Senior en T.I.C.
CEO de l'INTIC4DEV (Institut ds TIC pour le développement)
CTO du FOSSFA (http://www.fossfa.net)
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