[governance] [igf_members] opening session civil society speaker
Adam Peake
ajp at glocom.ac.jp
Thu Sep 8 04:02:32 EDT 2011
Grace is a very experienced researcher, and very
nice (hello Grace :-)). She's one of the leading
volunteers behind KICTANet, a multistakeholder
network that's extremely influential in the
Kenyan ICT sector (and for anyone going to the
IGF well worth checking out to get a sense of
what's happening in Kenya, there's a summary of
mailing list discussions on their website
<http://www.kictanet.or.ke/> The "Bitange for
President' thread's pretty good.)
I guess there will be 3-5 minutes speaking time
depending on the number of speakers. Whoever's
proposed, and would be best to include other CS
groups in this discussion, Internet Rights and
Principles for example, then provide the person
with a list of points to include.
Adam
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>Thank you very much Jeremy. You read my mind. I think it¹s really fair.
>While I do like you to be speaking in the
>opening session, I believe that we need to avoid
>appointing the same people every year.
>
>We should appoint preferably a woman from the
>south, but the quality remains the main
>criterion.
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>Jeremy Malcolm
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>Objet : Re: [governance] [igf_members] opening session civil society speaker
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>On 08/09/2011, at 12:36 AM, Jeanette Hofmann wrote:
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>
>Hi, we need to nominate a speaker for the opening session. see below.
>
>Many thanks for the nomination and the +1!
> However, I spoke at last year's closing
>ceremony, and am not a woman, so I think some
>other nominations to consider (self or
>otherwise) would also be valuable.
>
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