[IGFmaglist] [Update] Lead Experts - IGF Best Practices
Subi Chaturvedi
subichaturvedi at gmail.com
Thu Jul 31 01:59:55 EDT 2014
Constance for a reason entirely unfathomable the mails on BPF have been
landing in my spam folder.
Unfortunately I missed the call.
If you're still accepting volunteers 1 and 4 are of great interest to me.
and I'd like to volunteer to work with Susan and Stuart on *4. Creating an
enabling environment for the development of Local content.*
Especially for developing countries and emerging economies. As access
increases in terms of affordability and better speeds becomes an enabler
we're still struggling with affordable, accessible quality local language
content. Both physical production, mental capacity and the gap
between capabilities remain severe challenges. With over 19 languages and
360 dialects India remains a unique cosmos of both challenges
and opportunities. There are some meaningful initiatives and case studies
which may also be of help to enrich the discussion, add diversity
and expertise.
Do please let me know how may I contribute.
regards
Subi
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Subi Chaturvedi
Founder & Hon. Managing Trustee,
Media For Change
Founder, Chief Mentor & Editor
The Saltlist
www.thesaltlist.org
On 23 July 2014 18:01, Constance Bommelaer <bommelaer at isoc.org> wrote:
> Dear MAG colleagues,
>
> Fyi – you will find at the end of this note a summary of the
> coordination call that was held with the IGF Best Practices Lead Experts on
> Monday, and that some of you participated to. As soon as the UN consultants
> are in place, they will be able to work with the Lead Experts to synthesize
> the discussions taking place in each group and produce the first draft
> outcomes, open for public comment (target date is 15 August).
>
> Please continue to share the call for participation in the preparatory
> process of the IGF BPFs with your networks (to sign-up to the dedicated
> mailing lists:
> http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/open-call-to-join-igf-best-practices-forums-preparatory-process ).
> Please also send written contributions to document the IGF Best Practices
> to this address: discussion_questions at intgovforum.org All submissions
> will be posted, thus providing a useful repository of background
> information.
>
> *Reminder: IGF Best Practices Lead Experts:*
>
> *1. Developing Meaningful Multistakeholder mechanisms*:
>
> - George Sadowsky (Board of Directors, ICANN)
>
> - Bill Graham (Senior Fellow, CIGI)
>
>
>
> *2. Regulation and mitigation of unwanted communications (e.g. Spam):*
>
> - Karen Mulberry (Policy advisor, ISOC)
>
> - Christine Hoepers (General Manager of the Brazilian CERT)
>
>
>
> *3. Establishing and Supporting CERTS for Internet security:*
>
> - Christine Hoepers (General Manager of the Brazilian CERT)
>
> - Name tbd (ENISA) (awaiting tbc)
>
> - Maarten Van Horenbeeck (Chair of FIRST) and Adli Wahid (member of the
> FIRST SC)
>
>
>
> *4. Creating an enabling environment for the development of Local content:*
>
> - Stuart Hamilton (Director, Policy and Advocacy, IFLA)
>
> - Susan Chalmers, Internet expert
>
>
>
> *5. Best practices for Online child protection: *
>
> - Hannah Broadbent (Director of Policy and Strategy, Childnet)
>
> - Jaqueline Beauchere (Chief Online Safety Officer, Microsoft)
>
> - Ms Carla Licciardello (Child online protection focal point, ITU)
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Constance
>
>
>
> From: Constance Bommelaer <bommelaer at isoc.org>
> Date: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 10:39 AM
> To: Maarten Van Horenbeeck <maarten.vhb at gmail.com>, Adli Wahid <
> adli.wahid at gmail.com>, Karen Mulberry <mulberry at isoc.org>, "
> carla.licciardello at itu.int" <carla.licciardello at itu.int>, Bill Graham <
> likeanarrow at gmail.com>, Cristine Hoepers <cristine at cert.br>, George
> Sadowsky <george.sadowsky at gmail.com>, Stuart Hamilton <
> Stuart.Hamilton at ifla.org>, Susan Chalmers <susan at susanchalmers.com>,
> Hannah Broadbent <Hannah at childnet.com>, "jbeau at microsoft.com" <
> jbeau at microsoft.com>
> Cc: "karklinsj at gmail.com" <karklinsj at gmail.com>, Markus Kummer <
> kummer at isoc.org>, Chengetai Masango <cmasango at unog.ch>, Sorina TELEANU <
> STELEANU at unog.ch>, Wout de Natris <denatrisconsult at hotmail.nl>, John Paul
> Laprise <j-laprise at northwestern.edu>
> Subject: Follow-up - Lead Experts - IGF Best Practices
>
> Dear Lead Experts,
>
> A quick note to follow-up on our coordination call last Monday, and a
> brief summary for those who were unable to attend the call:
>
> - It was noted that discussions on the mailing lists tend to progress
> when the Leads provide draft definitions, or ideas to react to (e.g.
> definition of the issues, regional specificities, etc.)
>
> - The UN consultants will be in place soon but we need to acknowledge
> that they will have limited time to assist you and we should focus their
> tasks. The priority for them will be to synthesize the outcomes of the
> discussions taking place on the various mailing lists. This could include
> providing some background information/research on each theme (to be
> discussed with each Lead).
>
> - The 8 questions of the common template (below) can be used as a basis
> to structure the outcomes of each group, bearing in mind that we recommend
> some flexibility:
>
> 1. Definition of the issue
>
> 2. Regional specificities observed (e.g. Internet industry
> development)
>
> 3. Existing policy measures and private sector initiatives,
> impediments
>
> 4. What worked well, identifying common effective practices
>
> 5. Unintended consequences of policy interventions, good and bad
>
> 6. Unresolved issues where further multistakeholder cooperation is
> needed
>
> 7. Insights gained as a result of the experience
>
> 8. Proposed steps for further multistakeholder dialogue
>
>
> - The consultants will work with the Lead Experts to produce a first
> draft outcome (e.g. 2-pager) *by mid –August*. The draft will be open for
> comments through an iterative process, the goal being to present in
> Istanbul a document on which we've reached consensus . The outcome document
> should be mainly descriptive as we should not be conducting a negotiation
> process. The consultants will rework the draft outcomes on the basis of
> Istanbul discussions, incorporate any new comments and the final
> publication would be planned after the IGF.
>
> - Lead Experts need to start organizing the 90 minute sessions of their
> Best Practices Forum in Istanbul. One Lead Expert or the Chair of each
> Forum will be asked to report into the Main Session on IGF Best Practices.
> Please start thinking about who could play this role.
>
> Please let me know if you have any thoughts, comments or if I can assist
> you in any way.
>
> Best regards,
>
> --
> Constance Bommelaer
> Senior Director, Global Policy Partnerships
> The Internet Society
> www.isoc.org
>
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