[governance] IGF and Enhanced Cooperation

Anriette Esterhuysen anriette at apc.org
Tue May 29 12:50:18 EDT 2012


Hi all.. also responding to Avri's prodding of the MAG...

I think reopening workshop proposals will be contested, but it is not
impossible.

If the IGC wants to re-jig its proposal that is also good. I would not
let go of talking about IGF improvements however.. it is important.
Particularly how we deal with outcomes/messages etc.

We can also propose that EC be addressed in the CIR and Taking Stock
main sessions by making sure there is mention of it in the next version
of the programme paper.

Discussion at regional IGFs will also be very valuable, and can feed
into Baku, directly or indirectly.

But a longer-term strategy would be, in my view, to do the pre-event,
have some focus during the IGF, hopefully strengthened by the pre-event,
and then make sure we use the open consultation next Feb to get a main
session on this topic at the Indonesia IGF.

Personally I really think it is time to introduce new main session
themes.. and this is one that will not go away.

Hopefully by next year we will also be able to focus on specific issues
(and not a Tao of EC, quoting Bill) as mentioned by several people on
the list and look at concrete options for resolving some of these issues
such as those proposed by Parminder and responded to by Milton earlier
today.

As far as an open forum is concerned.. I doubt that the MAG will be open
to changing this format. As Bill pointed out, open forums are for
institutions, or events, to share what they do. It was created precisely
because some institutions used workshops to share information about
(promote) their activities.

Lee.. one more thought on and event the day after.. APC has tried on
several occasions to have project meetings on the day after the event as
we usually bring people to the IGF with funding for a specific project.

It has not worked well for us.. we are so tired by then that we are
pretty useless at having serious discussion.

A pre-event will clash with Giganet and the ministerial, and ISOC. I am
hoping we can find a way of collaborating with Giganet as we did last
year. We are talking with ISOC to see how they feel about this.

As for governments.. ministers do not travel without the people that
brief them.  If we can get some of those for even 50% of the duration of
our pre-event it will be valuable. And, if the event is planned
well-enough we might even get additional government people that were not
planning to go to the IGF at all.

Anriette



On 29/05/2012 18:28, Lee W McKnight wrote:
> Thanks Anriette,
> 
> I thought folks were saying that the pre-event Ministerial precluded governments from participating in an advance EC event.
> 
> My hunch is still a 'coalition of the willing and able' - whether willing because they wish for progress on EC, or fear it - would adjust plans and stick around for the CS-led after-event discussion. Including - some - government reps. Who tend to have more flexibility and ease in adjusting travel arrangements than broke CS types.  But, if the same objective can be served within an Open Session of IGF, as Izumi suggests, that might be even better.
> 
> And as noted, it was just my 2 cents, if not feasible or useful, or if advance event works...never mind.
> 
> Lee
> 
> 
> ________________________________________
> From: governance-request at lists.igcaucus.org [governance-request at lists.igcaucus.org] on behalf of Anriette Esterhuysen [anriette at apc.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 11:40 AM
> To: governance at lists.igcaucus.org
> Subject: Re: [governance] IGF and Enhanced Cooperation
> 
> Dear Lee
> 
> The problem with this is that we are not likely to get government
> participation, and, I really believe that we do need to get particularly
> developing country government voices. If the EC meeting overlaps with
> the ministerial we are more likely to get gov participants.
> 
> We had very good participation in the human rights pre-event we convened
> last year in Nairobi.
> 
> But a post IGF civil society meeting could still be a good idea.. to
> focus on the views and debates among civil society on EC. Problem is
> also cost though.. and as there are already several other events the day
> before, it is more likely people are planning to be there already.
> 
> Anriette
> 
> 
> On 29/05/2012 16:53, Lee W McKnight wrote:
>> If I may make a suggestion:
>>
>> Saturday Nov. 10th is a travel day for folks returning from IGF 2012. Rather than jam into a crowded schedule  before the event, invite people to stick around after IGF 2012, for an extraordinary session on enhanced cooperation in Internet Governance. A through discussion of Parminder's views and others could be among those featured; we need some controversy to drum up interest.
>>
>> That session whatever it is called would of course be loosely associated with, but not sanctioned by IGF. Hence there is no need to run by the MAG except as a courtesy. It could be hosted by IGC and staffed by attending CS groups.
>>
>> We  would of course invite the technical and business communities, governments, and international organizations, each in their respective roles ; ). But seeing as it is an unofficial event, everyone can relax since nothing official can happen.
>>
>> Except perhaps some endorsement of Wolfgang's Internet Declaration, and/or IRP's 10 Internet Rights and Principles. For examples of two possible outcomes. (And because of the fear/worry we might actually do/say something, we can expect a reasonably MSH attendance. Even if the event itself is explicitly CS putting its foot down and insisting we will not be left out of the discussion/definition of enhanced cooperation.)
>>
>> The beauty of this in my opinion is noone can object to folks getting together on a Saturday, and being extra nerdy and trying to make sense of the inscrutable.
>> And IGC need ask noone's permission. We would need a venue and someone or some virtual committee to volunteer to pull together. Since the CSTD thing May 18 seems to be agreed to have been a waste of time, why not show folks how CS - enhances cooperation.
>>
>> I'm only volunteering my 2 cents, and to remotely participate from sunny Syracuse.
>>
>> Lee
>>
>> PS: The worst headline we can anticipate is 'People threaten to provide oversight to the Internet' or some such, so politically speaking I think we can get away with this.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> From: governance-request at lists.igcaucus.org [governance-request at lists.igcaucus.org] on behalf of Roland Perry [roland at internetpolicyagency.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 8:54 AM
>> To: governance at lists.igcaucus.org
>> Subject: Re: [governance] IGF and Enhanced Cooperation
>>
>> In message <463E2160-45C0-42EE-AE0F-810B41F955F1 at acm.org>, at 07:40:58
>> on Tue, 29 May 2012, Avri Doria <avri at acm.org> writes
>>> And we were told quite specifically by the hosts that their Ministerial
>>> had NOTHING to do with the IGF, so it makes no sense to let that stand
>>> in the way of anything.
>>
>> Any diary clash that prevents an important stakeholder group from
>> attending should be taken into consideration.
>>
>> It's irrelevant whether or not the clashing event is part of the same
>> process. eg If there was a special intersessional ICANN GAC meeting that
>> Monday, which is certainly not part of the IGF, it would be rude to
>> arrange an event to clash with it.
>> --
>> Roland Perry
>>
>>
> 
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> anriette esterhuysen anriette at apc.org
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anriette esterhuysen anriette at apc.org
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