[governance] Our strategy, work plan and outreach

Pascal Bekono pbekono at gmail.com
Mon Nov 1 20:31:30 EDT 2010


Hello,

I agree with this new approach, it will really enhance members'
participation. I am available to join a group.

Greetings,

~Pascal



2010/11/1, shaila mistry <shailam at yahoo.com>:
> Dear Izumi
> I like the three pronged approach for working together in the coming year.
> I would like to be more active in the group and offer you my full support.
> Please let me know how I can be more involved.
> regards
> Shaila Rao Mistry
>
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> On 10/31/2010 10:03 AM, Izumi AIZU wrote:
> Dear list,
>>
>>After starting the role of co-coordinator, I have been thinking, and
>>also discussing
>>with Jeremy, about the "way forward" - or more specifically, working
>>method, modusoperandi, of our caucus.
>>
>>Considering the many tasks ahead of us in relatively short time period, I
>> think
>>we need good division of labor and effective working team(s).
>>
>>We don't want to become a workhorse ;-), rather we would like to
>>"coordinate", meaning to
>>facilitate moves and works of many members of the caucus. The more people
>>involved in the actual work, the better.
>>
>>For that, we like to suggest that our group to come up with the followings.
>>
>>a) Strategy - for coming months, in the context of IGF mandate
>>extension debate/negotiations around UN
>>
>>b) Work Plan - based on the strategy, we need to plan ahead on how to
>>work - to push our agenda - this may include forming Working Groups,
>>ad hoc teams, use some additional online tools etc.
>>
>>c) Outreach Plan/actions
>>One of the points we have discussed on the list was, if I may, the
>>relative lack of outreach of our group, with larger Civil Society
>>groups. Compared with WSIS days, we have less involvement from larger
>>clouds of CS. How to address this and move forward.
>>
>>We like to ask you to think about these points, come up with opinions,
>>suggestions and plans, and eventually, or quickly move to actions based on
>>[rough] consensus with bottom-up ways.
>>
>>We also like some of you to become active members, taking leading roles
>>for different items. Form working groups etc. To have wider division
>>of labor of our work.
>>
>>Of course, we are open to your suggestions and also welcome more
>> volunteers!
>>
>>best,
>>
>>izumi
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