[governance] Fwd: [igf_members] MAG Renewal for 2013
parminder
parminder at itforchange.net
Sat Jan 5 22:14:19 EST 2013
Sala
Since time is short I suggest that you just pick up the list of 25 or so
volunteers for nom com that was used last time we built a nomcom, and
give a 2-3 day opt out window while at the same time invite any other
volunteer who may want to join in. May be do a draw for five names in
about 5-7 days. Also give a call for potential MAG nominees right away.
Otherwise it will be difficult to close this process in the 15 days that
we are left with... Just a suggestion.
parminder
On Saturday 05 January 2013 09:34 PM, Robert Guerra wrote:
> My quick thoughts, in no particular order, on this are as follows:
>
> - Do we know the details of the persons rotating off the MAG (ie.
> gender, Stakeholder groups & regions) If so, can someone share that -
> thanks!
> - The IGC needs to setup a transparent, open and inclusive process
> that builds on lessons learned.
> - If possible, civil society should coordinate among itself and send a
> single list of names it "recommends" to the UN. Competing lists,
> lessen the impact of the IGC on the decision making process
>
> regards
>
> Robert
>
>
> On 2013-01-04, at 10:47 PM, parminder wrote:
>
>>
>> IGC may want to do something about this.... parminder
>>
>>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: [igf_members] MAG Renewal for 2013
>> Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2013 13:03:57 +0100
>> From: Chengetai Masango <cmasango at unog.ch>
>> To: igf Forum <igf_members at intgovforum.org>
>>
>>
>>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Happy New year to you all. I hope you had a restful holiday season.
>> It was a pleasure working with you all in 2012 and look forward to
>> continuing to do so in 2013.
>>
>> Please find below a message from Under-Secretary-General Mr. Wu
>> Hongbo concerning the MAG renewal. It is posted on the IGF website
>> and I would be grateful if you could distribute it among your
>> respective stakeholder groups.
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Chengetai
>>
>> _________________________________
>>
>>
>> The Internet Governance Forum's Multi-stakeholder Advisory Group
>> (MAG) has been instrumental in planning the programme of the annual
>> IGF meetings.
>>
>> We would like to express our gratitude to all past and present
>> members of MAG who have donated their time, effort and valuable
>> guidance in ensuring the smooth running of the IGF.
>>
>> On behalf of the United Nations Secretary-General, the Department of
>> Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) requests nominations from all
>> stakeholder groups, according to the established principles and
>> practices of MAG on the rotation and selection of its members.
>> Governments, the private sector, civil society, and technical
>> communities should submit names of candidates from developed and
>> developing countries as well as from economies in transition.
>> Successful nominees will become part of MAG for a period of one year
>> and will contribute to the multi-stakeholder consultation process,
>> bringing the perspectives of their respective groups on Internet
>> governance. Group nominees should be members who have actively
>> participated in IGF meetings and activities in the past. As in
>> previous years, stakeholder groups can resubmit the names of current
>> MAG members for re-election and are expected to publicize the
>> selection and nomination process.
>>
>> Please submit the names of nominees to the IGF Secretariat by *20
>> January 2013* via email:magrenewal2013 at intgovforum.org
>> <mailto:magrenewal2012 at intgovforum.org>, using the attached
>> submission template. The aim is to rotate one third of MAG members.
>>
>> Selection and Operation Principles:
>>
>> (i) MAG members are selected to achieve a balance among all
>> stakeholder groups, while retaining regional and gender
>> representation, according to established procedures;
>>
>> (ii) All MAG members serve in their personal capacity but are
>> expected to have extensive linkages with their respective stakeholder
>> groups;
>>
>> (iii) The main task of MAG is to provide advice on the programme and
>> main themes of the next meeting of the IGF;
>>
>> (iv) MAG members are expected to attend two to three MAG meetings in
>> Geneva, Switzerland, in addition to the annual IGF meeting. They
>> should participate actively in the preparatory process throughout the
>> year, through engagement in the online multilateral dialogue among
>> MAG members;
>>
>> (v) MAG meetings are open to Intergovernmental organizations.
>>
>> Thank you and I look forward to the continued success of the Internet
>> Governance Forum.
>>
>>
>> (Signed)
>> Wu Hongbo
>> Under-Secretary-General
>> Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA)
>>
>>
>>
>>
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