[Oid12] Governança da Internet no Brasil: Call for nominations, planning committees for IG meeting in Brazil April 23 and 24

Ricardo Poppi ricabras at gmail.com
Mon Dec 23 18:21:42 BRST 2013


E já rola página do evento! > http://br meeting.br
 Em 23/12/2013 13:10, "Ricardo Poppi" <ricabras at gmail.com> escreveu:

> Pessoal, importante mobilizar para esse encontro.
> ---------- Mensagem encaminhada ----------
> De: "Virginia Paque" <virginiap at diplomacy.edu>
> Data: 23/12/2013 10:45
> Assunto: Call for nominations, planning committees for IG meeting in
> Brazil April 23 and 24
> Para: <igcbp at diplomacy.edu>
> Cc:
>
> This is a call for nominations to represent civil society on planning
> committees in preparations for the “Global Multistakeholder Meeting on
> Internet Governance”, to be held in Sao Paulo Brazil on April 23 and 24
> 2014. It is important that CS take an active role in planning for this
> meeting. We need informed, energetic people who will report back to us, and
> help us understand the process, as well as give substantial input to the
> planning process.
>
>
>
> *• Committee No. 1:  Multistakeholder High­Level Committee (HLC)*
>
>
>
> This committee will set the high ­level political tone and objectives of
> the conference.  Committee members will engage on a global level with
> stakeholders to encourage participation in the conference and maximize its
> chances of success.
>
>
>
> This committee will include 4 civil society representatives.
>
>
>
> • *Committee No. 3:  Multistakeholder Executive Committee (EC)*
>
>
>
> This committee owns the full responsibility of organizing the event,
> including: defining
>
> conference purpose/agenda, managing invitations, organizing input received
> into a coherent set of proposals for the conferees to address, managing
> conference proceedings and process, and directing all communications
> activities pre/­during/­post conference. This committee will include 2
> civil society representatives
>
>
>
> The deadline for submitting expressions of interest is *midnight UTC* 6* January
> 2014*.
>
>
>
> If you are interested, you are invited to send a brief biography and a
> statement of relevant background and experience to virginiap at diplomacy.edu(Ginger) or by posting to this thread at
> www.diplointernetgovernance.org. At the closing date for nominations,
> those submitted to various civil society networks will be compiled and
> assessed by the Civil Society Co ordination Group.
>
>
>
> Please indicate clearly at the beginning of your application whether it is
> for the High Level Committee (HLC) or Executive Committee (EC) or both.
>
>
>
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>
> CRITERIA
>
>
>
> The following factors (among others) will be used to assess the
> suitability of candidates
>
>
>
> 1.      Able to represent civil society as a whole, not just your
> individual civil society organisation(s)
>
> 2.      Able to work collegiately with other stakeholder groups in a
> multistakeholder setting
>
> 3.      Able to consult widely with civil society groups and to report
> back as the process progresses
>
> 4.      Ability to represent civil society at a senior level in these
> discussions
>
> 5.      Broad knowledge of internet governance issues and the range of
> civil society perspectives on these issues
>
> 6.      Capacity to participate assertively and creatively
>
> 7.      Includes perspectives/representation of groups typically
> under-represented in global IG processes
>
>
> *Explanation of process*
>
>  The civil society coordinating group is a loose peak body that came
> together this year to facilitate joint civil society participation in
> several nominating processes.  It currently comprises persons from the most
> active civil society coalitions or networks in the Internet governance
> space, which in no particular order are the Internet Governance Caucus,
> Diplo Foundation, Best Bits, the Non Commercial Stakeholder Group of ICANN,
> and the Association for Progressive Communications.  The current liaisons
> are Virginia Paque (Ginger), Jeremy Malcolm, Robin Gross and Chat Garcia
> Ramilo, with Ian Peter as an independent facilitator.  Its current
> composition is imperfect - the boundary between an organisation and network
> is grey, and so is the scope of "Internet governance".  In particular, we
> are reaching out to other civil society networks to further broaden the
> inclusiveness of the group and have developed a draft set of criteria to
> assist in this process.
>
> Likewise, the process for gathering and reaching consensus is also a work
> in progress, but progressive improvements to the process have been put in
> place since the group's first nomination.  These improvements include
> refinement of criteria for each member network to consider when putting
> forward names for consideration.  Other suggested changes to the process,
> such as the use of a randomly-selected nominating committee, have not met
> with consensual support from within the group and so have not been adopted
> for this nomination.  However, the coordinating group welcomes other
> suggestions for improvement of the joint process.
>
> Think about it! This is an important challenge and opportunity. If you
> have any questions, please post them to www.diplointernetgovernance.org,
> or email me.
>
> Best wishes for the holidays,
>
> Ginger
>
> Ginger (Virginia) Paque
> IG Programmes, DiploFoundation
>
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