[governance] IGC Nomcom results and final report

Izumi AIZU aizu at anr.org
Thu Nov 28 22:52:13 EST 2013


Dear NomCom and all,

Thank you for the excellent work and outcome. Congratulartions for the new
candidates!

Thank you also for your support for myself.

I feel honored, and will do my best if selected again.

best,

izumi




2013/11/27 Ian Peter <ian.peter at ianpeter.com>

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> I am pleased to report the following results from the Nomcom formed by
> Internet Governance Caucus to consider names for the IGF Multistakeholder
> Advisory Group (MAG).
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> RECOMMENDED NEW MEMBERS
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> Nnenna Nwakanma
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> Bertrand de la Chappelle
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> Stuart Hamilton
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> Sonigitu Ekpe
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> Matthew Shears
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> Mawaki Chango
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> The above recommended candidates are asked to provide information in
> support of their nominations by filling in the form at
> http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/2012/MAG%202014%20template%20.rtf. Copies
> should be sent urgently to the IGC co ordinators and given the tight
> timeframe you may also wish to send copies direct to the IGF Secretariat
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> CURRENT MEMBERS ENDORSED TO CONTINUE AFTER ROTATION
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> Anriette Esterhuysen
> William Drake
> Izumi Aizu
> Fatima Cambronero
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> NOMCOM MEMBERS
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> The members of the Nomcom, elected by the usual IGC random selection
> process from a pool of 25 volunteers, were
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> Deirdre Williams
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> Kerry Brown
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> Shaila Mistry
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> David Cake
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> Jefsey Morfin
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> Ian Peter was non-voting Chair.
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> PROCESS
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> Given the short time frame available, IGC Co-ordinators called for
> nominations on line prior to the Nomcom being formed. In order to encourage
> more nominations, the Nomcom announced it would continue to receive
> nominations until midnight UTC Thursday November 21.
>
> The following nominations were received within the advertised period (one
> nomination was less than an hour late and was accepted by the Nomcom)
>
> Nnenna Nwakanma *
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> Bertrand de la Chappelle*
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> Stuart Hamilton*
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> Sonigitu Ekpe*
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> Matthew Shears*
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> Mawaki Chango*
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> Mishi Choudhary
> Asif Kabani
> Rudi Vansnick
> Imran Ahmed Shah
> Fouad Bajwa
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> The Nomcom also emailed all existing civil society members of the MAG,
> asking whether they would like their names to be put forward for
> endorsement by the IGC Nomcom. Responses were received from (some before
> our emails)
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> Anriette Esterhuysen *
> William Drake *
> Izumi Aizu  *
> Fatima Cambronero *
> Lillian Nalwoga
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> In both categories, those with an asterisk after their name are our
> recommendations.
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> PROCESS
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> The Nomcom decided on a set of Selection Criteria after discussion, and
> advised these on the IGC list. The criteria are mentioned below. The Nomcom
> then weighted all criteria in importance ( giving a weighting between 1 and
> 10 to each criteria). The weightings are in brackets after the criteria
> below.  Candidates were then scored with a score between 1 and 10 against
> each criteria.
>
> No weightings applied to gender and geographic balance, as this criteria
> was applied in arriving at a final slate after weighted average scores for
> candidates against other criteria were compiled)
>
> Note: the scores against criteria were intended as a guide to selection
> only, to bypass a lot of discussion in our very tight time frames. They did
> serve to make clear some candidates who were clearly favoured, some who
> were not, but did leave a group in the middle whose scores were close and
> whose credentials for inclusion were then compared further, particularly
> with intentions to achieve better geographic and gender balance.
>
> 1. Regular contributor to civil society networks including the IGC (6)
> 2. Consultative style with members of civil society networks including the
> IGC (8)
> 3. Knowledge of/ previous experience with IGF, including remote
> participation (6.5)
> 4. Knowledge of the UN system (5)
> 5. Able to communicate the diverse range of issues, views and perspectives
> held by civil society.(8.5)
> 6.Able to devote the time, resources and effort necessary to contribute
> constructively to MAG deliberations (9)
> 7. Willing and able to report and update civil society networks including
> the IGC on issues and progress (8)
>
> 8. Gender and geographic balance
>
> All Nomcom members provided scores against at least some of the
> candidates. 4 of 5 Nomcom members provided scores for all candidates, an
> exceptionally good result given the tight timeframes involved.
>
> Considering these scores, Nomcom members then decided on a final slate
> reflecting as best possible some natural differences of emphasis to come to
> a mutual recommendation. Several members expressed some disappointment that
> the range and communicated attributes of those nominated made achieving
> balance very difficult. In particular, more women as candidates and more
> candidates from regions we were not able to represent would have been very
> welcome. This may partially be a factor of the very limited timeframe under
> which we operated – however, it would have been even more limited had the
> co –coordinators not taken the initiative to call for candidates while the
> Nomcom was being formed.
>
> I must as non voting Chair thank the Nomcom members for their dedicated
> work, a not inconsiderable effort to decide on criteria and assess
> candidates in this limited timeframe. They really did good work on your
> behalf.
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> Ian Peter
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> Non voting chair
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          Institute for InfoSocionomics, Tama University, Tokyo

           Institute for HyperNetwork Society, Oita,
                                  Japan
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