[IGFmaglist] Main Session - IGF way forward and the Internet Ecosystem Report, update and Proposed Next steps
Subi Chaturvedi
subichaturvedi at gmail.com
Thu May 8 07:16:29 EDT 2014
Thank you Constance for your kind words. And for your suggestions.All
excellent inputs. Taking everything on board. Big help especially on the
questions structure.
These will go into the briefing doc/ note also. And if everyone agrees to
be sent in advance to the speakers, who the group finally decides to run
with.
Most helpful. Thanks again.
Warmest
Subi
On 8 May 2014 15:53, "Constance Bommelaer" <bommelaer at isoc.org> wrote:
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> Dear Subi,
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> Many thanks for all your work on this session, and apologies for missing
yesterday's call. My suggestion would be to limit the list of speakers
which seems to be currently a bit long. We may also want to structure the
agenda according to themes, rather than by organizations/groups of
stakeholders. Unless I am mistaken, I think this is also the view you
shared in a note to Janis this morning. In any case, the questions you have
drafted are very useful in this regard, as they encourage representatives
of all organizations to think about horizontal issues.
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> Below are a few amended questions to help feed the debate:
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> Challenges, issues and roles of all stakeholders
> Vision for the IGF (building on the CSTD WG IGF recommendations,
NETmundial outcomes etc.)
> Future of the broader Internet ecosystem (building a collective post-2015
vision)
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> All the best,
>
> --
> Constance Bommelaer
> Senior Director, Global Policy Partnerships
> The Internet Society
> www.isoc.org
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> From: Subi Chaturvedi <subichaturvedi at gmail.com>
> Date: Wednesday, May 7, 2014 1:23 PM
> To: MAG List IGF <Igfmaglist at intgovforum.org>
> Subject: [IGFmaglist] Main Session - IGF way forward and the Internet
Ecosystem Report, update and Proposed Next steps
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> Dear MAG members,
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> Ahead of todays call this is a short report on the work done and the next
proposed steps.
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> All inputs, and comments are invited online and on the call today as
well. Thank you all for your suggestions.
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> We received extremely constructive inputs and suggestions from all the
volunteers as well as the MAG members who made time to especially write in,
with their suggestions.The group is unanimous in it's decision to keep this
session- Open and inclusive of all stakeholders and broader IG
processes. This will be reflected in the choice of speakers/lead resource
persons, as well for the session.
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> The speakers may be given 4 minutes to respond to key policy questions in
IG.
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> This is about 52 minutes leaving 40 minutes for questions and the Open
Mic from the floor.
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> Identified threads - Now we have 5 threads to structure the strands.
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> Principles;
> Processes (fora);
> Actors
> Outcome/Issues
> Scope/coverage
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> The Speakers/Lead discussants may be asked to respond to the following
questions-
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> 1. Issues-What’s Broken?
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> 2. Challenges- How do we Fix it n what are the roadblocks?
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> 3. Process Solutions/Path Ahead- Oppurtunities of co-existence
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> 4. The role of Govts and their engagement (Speaking from their
stakeholder perspective) beyond Tunis etc.
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> 4. Vision for IGF n the ecosystem-Interlinkages (responding also to IANA,
Accountability n initiatives like Netmundial
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> SUGGESTED- (Open to inputs/Suggestions)
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> A. The strands/org identified are:
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> 1. IGF- Janis Karklins
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> 2. ITU- Hamadoun Toure’
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> 3. ICANN- Fadi Chehade’
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> 4. ISOC- Kathy Brown/ Markus Kummer
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> 5. IETF-Jari Arkko
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> 6. W3C- Tim Berners Lee
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> 7. Netmundial- Amb. Fonseka/Prof. Virgilio (Chair)
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> B. Stakeholder Speakers (Suggested)
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> 1. Academia: Milton Mueller/ Stephanie Parrin/ Wolfgang Kleinwächter
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> 2. Civil Society: Nnenna, Jovan (Diplo)/ Ron Dilbert (Citizen Lab)
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> 3. Technical Community: Avri Doria, Byron Holland (CIRA)
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> 4. Private Sector: Vint Cert, Zahid Jamil
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> 5. Government: 2-3 (from developing country and another from the
developed C) Proposed names - Neelie Kroes VP-EU and Ed Vaizy (The
Swedish ministers have also been vocal and then there’s Marco Civil.
Requesting one from BRICS (Brazil, India, Russia China, South Africa might
work here.)
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> Since this is a main, we need leaders of organisations who can speak to
the 4 key constructs identified by the volunteers of the groups with
provocative inputs and responses from active, experienced voices from
within the stakeholder community.
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> The session moderators should be able to get the most out of each speaker
and keep it conversational and also have the ability to ensure that all the
leads, speak to the questions.
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> Thank you all for your inputs. Do please respond to the suggested names
and questions. All inputs from the MAG members are welcome. If there are
any suggestions on the Session title they're also welcome.
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> warmest
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> Subi
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> --
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> Subi Chaturvedi
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