[governance] Consensus call on IGC statement: please respond

Lee W McKnight lmcknigh at syr.edu
Fri Jan 29 10:18:28 EST 2010


Eric,

We have a newbie coordinator just getting the hang of herding us virtual cats.  

I for one am prepared to be more tolerant with this particular attempt at reaching a rough consensus text.

I suspect some voting yes are similarly showing support and confidence in us reaching a 'good enough' final text.

Lee
  

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From: Eric Dierker [cogitoergosum at sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Friday, January 29, 2010 10:05 AM
To: governance at lists.cpsr.org; AHM Bazlur Rahman
Subject: Re: [governance] Consensus call on IGC statement: please respond YES or NO

Do you agree with the Statement?
Or do you agree simply that it be put forward?

The call for consensus should be either an "and" or just asking for support of the accuracy of the statement.
This is framed in such a way so as to be equivocal at best


--- On Fri, 1/29/10, AHM Bazlur Rahman <ceo at bnnrc.net> wrote:

From: AHM Bazlur Rahman <ceo at bnnrc.net>
Subject: Re: [governance] Consensus call on IGC statement: please respond YES or NO
To: governance at lists.cpsr.org, "Jeremy Malcolm" <jeremy at ciroap.org>
Date: Friday, January 29, 2010, 10:56 AM

From Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication(BNNRC)
Big YES


With solidarity,


Bazlu
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Subject: [governance] Consensus call on IGC statement: please respond YES or NO

Please reply YES if you agree that the statement below should be put forward by the IGC for the next IGF open consultation meeting.  Please reply NO if you do not agree.  Please do not suggest further changes, unless they are typographical or grammatical.  Responses will be received for 48 hours from the time of this message, following which Ginger and I will assess whether a rough consensus exists.  That decision will be subject to appeal.  Thank you!

Submission of the IGC in taking stock of the Sharm el Sheikh meeting of the IGF

The Internet Governance Caucus (IGC) strongly supports the continuation of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) as a multi-stakeholder forum for the discussion of Internet-related public policy issues.  When, as we expect, the forum's mandate is extended for a further term, there are a number of adjustments that we believe should be taken into account, continuing the IGF's pattern of incremental improvement since its inauguration in 2006.

None of these suggestions would fundamentally alter the IGF as an institution; for example, we are content that it remain formally convened by the UN Secretary General, with an independent budget and a Secretariat under contract with the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA).  We do not see any benefit to the IGF in moving underneath a different UN body such as the ITU.

One question on which the IGC is in clear agreement is that the composition of the Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) itself should be more evenly divided between the stakeholder groups.  Many also believe that the stakeholders should have a more direct role in the selection of MAG members, and that MAG discussions should continue to be made more transparent.

One particular aspect of the IGF's operations in which the participation of stakeholders could be improved is in setting the substantive agenda of IGF meetings.  We understand that the MAG might not be rotated this year (though in our view the uncertainty about the IGF's future need not preclude that).  If a rotation does not take place, care must be taken that this does not result in the programme for the Vilnius meeting being prematurely set in stone.  The IGC is ready to make innovative contributions to enhance the present "Secretariat-MAG-Open Consultation" mechanism for the preparation of IGF meetings.

The IGF should also consider how to improve its orientation towards the development of tangible outputs, even if these would amount to "messages" rather than to recommendations, declarations or statements (though many of our members would also support outputs of these stronger kinds).  Whatever form its outputs take, efforts should be taken to ensure that they are transmitted to relevant external institutions through appropriate mechanisms.

Similarly, attention must be given to the effectiveness of the IGF's intersessional work program, which is currently limited to open consultations, MAG meetings, dynamic coalition meetings, and loosely connected national and regional meetings.  In particular, there should be a better mechanism than at present for these other groups and meetings to present their outputs to the IGF as a whole.  This would require the IGF to set more stringent standards for such groups and meetings, including open membership, democratic processes, and perhaps multi-stakeholder composition.

We thank you for the opportunity to present you with these thoughts, which reflect a "rough consensus" of our several hundred members from civil society.  We look forward to continuing to constructively engage with and participate in the IGF over the course of its renewed term.

About the IGC

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