[governance] Final Message to the IGC as co-coordinator [Goodbye and Thanks]
Anriette Esterhuysen
anriette at apc.org
Thu Feb 6 10:32:38 EST 2014
Dear Sala
Thank you for your goodbye message (as coordinator). Under extremely
difficult circumstances you have done exceptionally well. I know that at
times this was really difficult and painful.. but you stuck it out!Â
I hope that one day you will look back at this as valuable experience...
not much fun, but useful :)
Thank you for your effort and commitment, your patience, and for always
doing your utmost to listen and read carefully, and to be fair when
dealing with conflict.
With much respect.
Anriette
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> On 4 February 2014 14:19, Salanieta T. Tamanikaiwaimaro
> <salanieta.tamanikaiwaimaro at gmail.com
> <mailto:salanieta.tamanikaiwaimaro at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Warm Greetings from Suva, Fiji,
> *_
> _*
> It seems like only yesterday when several people asked me
> whether I would be interested in standing for co-coordinator.
> In fact, if I knew what I knew about what co-coordinators do,
> I most probably would not have stood. :) I had no clue of what
> was in store.Â
>
> Suffice to say, my role was easy because my predecessor Jeremy
> Malcolm made it easier for me to transition into my role. He
> had migrated the list from the cpsr to where it is today. I
> was also fortunate to have Izumi who had been serving beside
> Jeremy for around a year before I came into serve. I would
> like to take this time to especially thank them for their
> collaboration and patience.Â
>
> At the outset, one of the first things I had set to do in my
> new role was to communicate with all past coordinators and
> over time, I would seek their counsel and their collective
> wisdom. I would also like to thank all of them for their
> patience, wisdom and dedication. Special thank you also to
> Norbert Bollow my fellow co-coordinator who contributed
> immensely behind the scenes. It was a privilege to work
> alongside you. Chaitanya Dhareshwar has also been extremely
> helpful behind the scenes and my load was easier because I had
> people like Chaitanya who was generous in volunteering his time.
>
> There are few aspects of civil society engagement that can be
> improved if people take the initiative to push forward
> statements, submissions etc. This is probably the only civil
> society group whose members and subscribers belong to other
> civil society organisations. As Nnenna once mentioned, the IGC
> is the oldest civil society organisation formed since the
> creation of the WSIS.
>
> The last two years, we have encountered several challenges
> both internally and externally where levels of polarized
> debates affected our capacity to negotiate or be functional in
> our advocacy. As this was happening, there were changes
> happening in the dynamic landscape of internet governance such
> as the uncertainty of Internet Governance etc.
>
> For each person that unsubscribed or left the IGC, six people
> would join. The average ratio of the unsubscriber is to
> subscriber is at an estimated 1:5
>
> When we were debating the WCIT and having all kinds of
> polarised debates, there were ITU policy staff subscribing to
> the IGC. The debates were usually between the pro ICANN camp
> and the anti ICANN camp or it was the pro ITU camp and the
> anti ITU camp and once pro single unified root versus multiple
> root camp or the pro US and anti US camp. I am seeing the
> discussions mature from the polarizations and whilst the
> differences still exist, they are not as threatening and as
> menacing as they once was. It is my hope that we can channel
> these diversities to show case the different perspectives in
> relation to the issues as we address global public interest
> concerned
>
> Â I am continuously surprised that there are many governments
> particularly those in OECD countries who also subscribed to
> the IGC. I can say with confidence that the diversity of
> stakeholders that lurk on the IGC list are diverse and is not
> limited to civil society. Some see this as a threat, I see it
> as an opportunity to allow them to hear our dialogue,
> rationale. The list itself is mechanism for change. However,
> it is my hope that the IGC will be able to make relevant and
> targeted submissions to various entities and forums in
> productive ways. There are many pressing things ahead of us
> and whilst we are preparing for the Brazil meeting and the IGF
> that we also have a futuristic approach to the issues that
> demand our energy as we position ourselves to meet the coming
> challenges.
>
> To do this it will require some level of decorum where we can
> agree and disagree professionally without personalizing
> matters. We have also had to resolve numerous matters
> complaints lodged to the coordinators and this was done
> discreetly. I am pleased that things have calmed down within
> the IGC.Â
>
> One of the greatest thing I have had to learn was "restraint"
> and to be "measured" in my response in dealing with situations
> and this was not an easy thing but being in the IGC has helped
> me come to a greater understanding of the diversity of voices.
> Our diversity is our strength. It is my hope that we will use
> this shared understanding to reach out to other stakeholders
> and interface with them in a manner that encourages meaningful
> and productive interaction instead of alienation. Our success
> is dependent on some extent on our diplomacy.
>
> Last but not least, a big thank you to all of you for making
> the journey worthwhile and memorable. I continue to learn
> daily from each of you, your insights, your wisdom and seeing
> the world through your eyes. Â In a few hours, when we close
> the Poll, we will be announcing the new coordinators and
> welcoming them.Â
>
> Live and let live!
>
> Many thanks everyone (Vinaka Vakalevu).
>
> With every best wish for 2014,
>
> Salanieta Tamanikaiwaimaro aka Sala
>
>
>
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