[NCUC-EC] [Ext] Re: NCUC Travel Support

Wisdom Donkor wisdom.dk at gmail.com
Wed Jun 24 19:00:59 CEST 2026


Thank you very much for the information.

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On Wed, Jun 24, 2026 at 1:57 PM Pedro de Perdigão Lana <
pedrodeperdigaolana at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I had not mentioned that before because we couldn't know the results, but
> because of the probable dispute around the NCUC EC travel slot, I had
> previously applied to the GNSO Councillor reallocation.
>
> The NCSG EC decision was made today, and I was chosen, so I can forfeit
> the NCUC EC one (@Andrea, is there any problem with this decision?).
>
>  I hope that helps with the ongoing discussion.
>
> Cordially,
>
> *Pedro de Perdigão Lana*
> Lawyer <https://www.nic.br/>, GEDAI/UFPR <https://www.gedai.com.br/>
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> Em seg., 22 de jun. de 2026 às 19:57, Pedro de Perdigão Lana <
> pedrodeperdigaolana at gmail.com> escreveu:
>
>> Hi Ines,
>>
>> Just a small but important correction, what you state as a fact is not
>> actually correct. I did not receive an NCSG travel this term (you can
>> confirm with Andrea, if needed), my position there ended last year - with
>> it, my travel related to the role. As I mentioned in the beginning of this
>> year, NCSG EC were the slots I was using during my second term* while not
>> using any NCUC EC ones - when I thought it was supposed to be my turn, the
>> choice made was to prioritize the newcomers.
>>
>> *In my first term I read only the bylaws and OP and didn't know about the
>> Travel Policy. I was also quite frustrated when I learned about it. Since
>> no one from the EC told me about it and I was a bit lost, I fortunately was
>> able to go to the last meeting of the year because of the last-minute NCSG
>> EC substitution, which was my first one with non-commercial funding.
>>
>> Cordially
>>
>> Em seg., 22 de jun. de 2026, 18:52, Hfaiedh Ines via NCUC-EC <
>> ncuc-ec at lists.ncuc.org> escreveu:
>>
>>> Wisdom the facts and stats are clear:
>>>
>>> One EC got an NCUC and NCSG slot during this term and is being given
>>> another NCUC slot for ICANN87
>>>
>>> One EC got an NCUC slot in this term and is bein given a CROP slot for
>>> ICANN 87
>>>
>>> One EC got an NCSG and a CROP in this term and is being given an NCUC
>>> slot for ICANN87
>>>
>>> Two ECs did not get any kind of any ICANN ressourced slots during this
>>> term for reasons beyond their control... Especially when it s visa denial
>>> you not only feel disappointed but also discriminated against...
>>>
>>> Indeed the facts are cristal clear, not seeing them is a choice.. Now I
>>> will just appeal on everyone's common sense and honour...
>>>
>>>
>>> Le lun. 22 juin 2026, 01:09, Wisdom Donkor <wisdom.dk at gmail.com> a
>>> écrit :
>>>
>>>> Dear colleagues,
>>>>
>>>> There is a typo at the end of the 4th paragraph of my last message: it
>>>> should read "but it does not avoid"
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>>
>>>> *Wisdom Donkor* (CASP+,  CISM, CEH Certified,)
>>>> NCUC EC
>>>> Tel: +233 20 812 8851
>>>> Skype: wisdom_dk | Facebook: kwasi wisdom |  Twitter: @wisdom_dk
>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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>>>> | AU AFIGF Member |  Ghana OGP Advisory Committee member | GSS SDGs
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>>>>
>>>> ____________________________________________________________________________________________
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Jun 22, 2026 at 12:00 AM Wisdom Donkor <wisdom.dk at gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Dear colleagues,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you for the messages on the travel allocation for the next ICANN
>>>>> meeting. I take the concerns seriously, and I want to set out fully and
>>>>> transparently how the decision was reached, because they touch on fairness,
>>>>> rotation, and regional balance. I also want to use this moment to propose
>>>>> something concrete for how we handle these questions going forward.
>>>>>
>>>>> Let me begin with the point that matters most to the two of you who
>>>>> raised it most directly. You were each selected for a travel slot for the
>>>>> previous meeting, and the fact that you could not ultimately travel for
>>>>> reasons that were entirely beyond your control sadly can’t change the fact
>>>>> that the slots were consumed and no other member could have used it. What
>>>>> our Travel Policy says, in the specific section “Procedures for EC funding
>>>>> allocation", is “5. As described in Eligibility criteria, EC who have
>>>>> received travel support for the previous meeting cannot apply again”.
>>>>>
>>>>> While NCUC does not yet have a specific written provision governing
>>>>> visa-related situations, the NCSG's own rules on this matter establish a
>>>>> relevant standard we can apply by analogy: members are expected to inform
>>>>> the Chair at least one month before the event if their visa has not been
>>>>> issued, so that options can be explored in time. This happened with Sara
>>>>> Ali last year, and we were able to transfer her slot due to her warning
>>>>> about the visa problem.
>>>>>
>>>>> Not being able to attend the meeting because of visa issues prevents
>>>>> the incidence of rule n. 7 of our Travel Policy (“If a representative
>>>>> receives support, and does not meet their commitments as outlined above,
>>>>> they will be ineligible to receive further NCUC resources.”), but it does
>>>>> avoid an EC travel slot being consumed.
>>>>>
>>>>> The rotation criterion in our Travel Policy means that colleagues who
>>>>> were most recently allocated slots can not be selected again. With only two
>>>>> slots available, funding the same two representatives for consecutive
>>>>> meetings would have kept others waiting still longer, and the two member
>>>>> who received it are leaving the NCUC EC after ICANN 87. The allocation for
>>>>> this meeting therefore stands.
>>>>>
>>>>> It may help to explain why the two slots were available to the
>>>>> colleagues who received them. The APAC representative's participation could
>>>>> be supported through CROP. CROP is allocated by our EC, but it is a
>>>>> different instrument from the travel slots: regional in nature and drawn
>>>>> from a separate ICANN program. With the APAC representative able to take
>>>>> that route, the two travel slots were open to two other representatives.
>>>>> I also want to address the concern that some colleagues seem to attend
>>>>> almost every meeting, because it rests on a distinction we should all hold
>>>>> clearly. NCUC EC travel slots are separate from other NCUC EC funding (as
>>>>> we can see explicitly in our Travel Policy), NCSG EC slots, GNSO Council
>>>>> allocations, CROP, ICANN Fellowships, and even sources external do NCSG, as
>>>>> was the case at least once. Our Travel Policy's rotation principle applies
>>>>> to the NCUC travel slots specifically, and even separates NCUC EC travel
>>>>> allocation from other NCUC funded ones. Even where our EC selects who
>>>>> receives CROP, that remains a regional outreach instrument of a different
>>>>> nature, not a NCUC EC one. Measured by NCUC travel slots alone, the
>>>>> impression of colleagues travelling on NCUC resources meeting after meeting
>>>>> does not hold.
>>>>>
>>>>> Of the two representatives selected, one has not travelled with a NCUC
>>>>> EC slot this year. The other received one as NCUC EC at the first meeting
>>>>> of the year, which was his first one in three mandates – all the other
>>>>> slots received were related to other roles he was filling or separate
>>>>> selection processes.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am committed to transparency on the figures. The relevant record for
>>>>> these decisions is the history of NCUC travel slots, which we maintain, and
>>>>> I will circulate a consolidated breakdown to the EC so that everyone sees
>>>>> the same picture I worked from.
>>>>>
>>>>> I do not, however, want the procedure to stand in the way of the
>>>>> consultation this committee deserves. The concerns raised here,
>>>>> particularly how we should treat a slot lost to circumstances beyond a
>>>>> member's control and how we ensure the distinction between funding streams
>>>>> is consistently understood, point to a genuine gap in our documented
>>>>> principles. I therefore propose that we put travel allocation on the agenda
>>>>> for our next EC call, with the explicit aim of agreeing on written criteria
>>>>> that will govern all future rounds, and can modify our current policies.
>>>>> I value every one of you and the work you do for NCUC. Your concerns
>>>>> are noted, and I hope this explains both the basis for the decision and my
>>>>> commitment to handling these matters openly.
>>>>>
>>>>> *Wisdom Donkor* (CASP+,  CISM, CEH Certified,)
>>>>> NCUC Chair,
>>>>> Tel: +233 20 812 8851
>>>>> Skype: wisdom_dk | Facebook: kwasi wisdom |  Twitter: @wisdom_dk
>>>>>
>>>>> _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
>>>>> ICANN GNSO Council Member | ICANN transfer policy review working
>>>>> group Member  | Council Committee for Overseeing and Implementing
>>>>> Continuous Improvement (CCOICI) | UN IGF MAG Member | IGF Support
>>>>> Fund Association Executive Committee Member, World Bank Independent
>>>>> Consultant | AU AFIGF Member |  Ghana OGP Advisory Committee member | GSS
>>>>> SDGs Advisory Committee Member
>>>>>
>>>>> ____________________________________________________________________________________________
>>>>> Specialization:
>>>>> E-government Network Infrastructure and E-application, Internet
>>>>> Governance,  Open Data policies platforms & Community Development, Cyber
>>>>> Security, Geospatial Technologies, Open Source Technologies, Domain Name
>>>>> Systems, Human Resource Planning and Development, Software Engineering,
>>>>> Event Planning & Management,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Jun 21, 2026 at 8:54 PM Hfaiedh Ines via NCUC-EC <
>>>>> ncuc-ec at lists.ncuc.org> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you Andrea and colleagues for the feedback.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Indeed , key details on travel allocation are missing and accounting
>>>>>> for different slots is pivotal if fairness and transparency is the
>>>>>> objective.
>>>>>> ICANN staff can give us the fuller details and the comprehensive
>>>>>> travel slots allocation stating the nature of the slot NCSG, NCUC and CROP
>>>>>> slots.. from what I know however, some colleagues have been attending every
>>>>>> single ICANN event or almost all through those ICANN NCSG constituency
>>>>>> different ressources (not speaking about Fellowships or self-funding).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hence there is no fairness or regional representation equality at all
>>>>>> between attending all or almost all meetings and attending zero or close to
>>>>>> zero meetings.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Again, I wish all to attend but not at the detriment of other
>>>>>> colleagues. I hope we can find a way in a consultative and fair manner.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Le sam. 20 juin 2026, 19:14, Namra N via NCUC-EC <
>>>>>> ncuc-ec at lists.ncuc.org> a écrit :
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I need to get back on this. Wisdom this is a consultative process.
>>>>>>> You are missing key details here.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Please account for who has been traveling maybe on different slots
>>>>>>> too and I remember giving up my slot and taking up crop to make space for
>>>>>>> other members.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> As a chair, the council exists to suggest/ advise you. You cannot
>>>>>>> unilaterally decide and expect people to oblige.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sat, Jun 20, 2026 at 11:31 Andrea Glandon via NCUC-EC <
>>>>>>> ncuc-ec at lists.ncuc.org> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hello all,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Travel funding cannot be transferred between meetings. Once the
>>>>>>>> funding is lost, it is gone.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>>>>> Andrea
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Jun 19, 2026, at 8:23 AM, Amin Hacha via NCUC-EC <
>>>>>>>> ncuc-ec at lists.ncuc.org> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Dear Andrea,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I was just wondering whether, since Iness did not receive her visa
>>>>>>>> for ICANN86, it might be possible for the ICANN travel support to
>>>>>>>> allocate the budget for her trip to be transferred to ICANN87, or if that
>>>>>>>> would not be possible.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Just a thought.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>>>>> Amine
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Fri, Jun 19, 2026 at 11:19 AM Hfaiedh Ines via NCUC-EC <
>>>>>>>> ncuc-ec at lists.ncuc.org> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Dear Wisdom
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Thank you for your email but I am sorry to disagree here. I find
>>>>>>>>> this utterly unfair to me and here I am speaking on my own behalf.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Seeing the statistics you shared, some colleagues have already had
>>>>>>>>> NCUC, CROP and NCSG slots during this term and the previous one.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Me on the contrary I did not any sort of any ICANN ressouced slot
>>>>>>>>> neither in this term or the previous one.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Added to that, I did not travel to this ICANN 87 meeting due to
>>>>>>>>> reasons beyond my control and I have followed and applied for the visa to
>>>>>>>>> Spain early and with complete documents and full communication with ICANN
>>>>>>>>> travel team. I did not cancel the trip myself.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I wish to all the EC team to attend through ICANN ressources or
>>>>>>>>> else but I am sorry to not accept being treated unfairly.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Le ven. 19 juin 2026, 10:01, Wisdom Donkor via NCUC-EC <
>>>>>>>>> ncuc-ec at lists.ncuc.org> a écrit :
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Dear EC,
>>>>>>>>>> Regarding ICANN 87 travel. I requested the travel statistics, and
>>>>>>>>>> I am happy to share them with the EC.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> See below the travel statistics:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> ICANN82
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Wisdom Donkor
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> NCUC chair
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Amin Hacha
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> NCUC EC
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Mili Semlani
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> NCUC EC
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> ICANN83
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Wisdom Donkor
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> NCUC chair
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Namra Naseer
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> NCUC EC
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Sara Ali
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> NCUC EC
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> ICANN84
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Wisdom Donkor
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> NCUC chair
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Mili Semlani
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> AP rep
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> trip canceled by EC
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Amin Hacha
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> EU rep
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> ICANN85
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Wisdom Donkor
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> chair
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Pedro
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> EC LAC
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Juliana
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> EC AP
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> ICANN86
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Wisdom Donkor
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> chair
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Namra Naseer
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Did not travel/Visa
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Ines
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Did not travel/Visa
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Based on the statistics and in the interest of fairness and
>>>>>>>>>> balanced regional representation, I am approving the following candidates
>>>>>>>>>> for ICANN 87:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>    1. *Pedro*
>>>>>>>>>>    2. *Amin*
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> In addition, *Juliana* will be supported through the CROP
>>>>>>>>>> programme to help mobilise and strengthen participation from her region:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I also understand that there is one GNSO Council travel slot that
>>>>>>>>>> may become available, which could potentially be allocated to another
>>>>>>>>>> member of the Executive Committee. In any case, we still have some time
>>>>>>>>>> before final decisions need to be made.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Andrea will continue to provide guidance and updates as the
>>>>>>>>>> process unfolds to ensure that no travel slot goes unused, as unfortunately
>>>>>>>>>> occurred in the case of ICANN 86. This will help us maximise available
>>>>>>>>>> opportunities and ensure effective representation of the constituency.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> *Wisdom Donkor* (CASP+,  CISM, CEH Certified,)
>>>>>>>>>> Chair, NCUC
>>>>>>>>>> Tel: +233 20 812 8851
>>>>>>>>>> Skype: wisdom_dk | Facebook: kwasi wisdom |  Twitter: @wisdom_dk
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
>>>>>>>>>> ICANN GNSO Council Member | ICANN transfer policy review working
>>>>>>>>>> group Member  | Council Committee for Overseeing and
>>>>>>>>>> Implementing Continuous Improvement (CCOICI) | UN IGF MAG Member
>>>>>>>>>> | IGF Support Fund Association Executive Committee Member, World Bank
>>>>>>>>>> Independent Consultant | AU AFIGF Member |  Ghana OGP Advisory Committee
>>>>>>>>>> member | GSS SDGs Advisory Committee Member
>>>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>>>> Governance,  Open Data policies platforms & Community Development, Cyber
>>>>>>>>>> Security, Geospatial Technologies, Open Source Technologies, Domain Name
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>> *Pedro de Perdigão Lana*
>> Advogado - OAB/PR 90.600 <https://www.nic.br/>,  Pesquisador (GEDAI/UFPR
>> <https://www.gedai.com.br/>)
>> Doutorando em Direito (UFPR), Mestre em Direito Empresarial (UCoimbra),
>> Coordenação/Diretoria/EC @ ISOC Brasil <https://www.isoc.org.br/>, NCUC
>> <https://www.ncuc.org> & NCSG
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