[governance] Call for Nominations - Brazil committees

Adam Peake ajp at glocom.ac.jp
Fri Jan 3 06:23:21 EST 2014


Hi Ian, all.
 
I'm putting my name forward for consideration as a civil society representative on the Multi-stakeholder Executive Committee (EC).
 
I hope my experience satisfies most of the criteria including the additional:
 
7.      Includes perspectives/representation of groups typically under-represented in global IG processes
 
I was coordinator of the IGC during the Tunis phase of WSIS and along with my colleagues was able to successfully bring a broad range of CS points of view into the process that eventually saw the creation of the IGF.  Easier times as we had the WSIS civil society plenary list and "family" to reach out to, but it still took hard work.  I was a member of the MAG for the first two years of the IGF.  In both these roles I hope people will remember that I consulted widely, reported regularly and tried to be fair when representing the views of others, whether I shared those views or not.
 
I am experienced in working with other stakeholder groups, and am able to persuade others of CS positions; WSIS Tunis and the first two years of MAG are testament to that.  
 
As a volunteer in IGF and ICANN activities, as well as my professional work and teaching, I know Internet governance issues well, have a very good understanding of CS positions and also the positions of other stakeholders.
 
I live and work in Japan, but my experience of working on Internet governance/policy is much broader; example I have been involved in organizing and supporting the East Africa IGF (2008, '09, '10) and Asia Pacific regional IGF.
 
I have been a consultant for the IGF Secretariat at five IGF meetings.  I understand the complexities of organizing the agendas of multi-stakeholder processes, and something of the diplomatic necessities.  I've had experience doing many of the tasks the EC will be expected to do.  I am experienced at working at the senior level required.
 
Thanks,
 
Adam
 
 
Adam Peake is a senior researcher at the Center for Global Communications (GLOCOM), International University of Japan. He works on telecommunications, Internet and broadband policy.  Adam has been active in policy-making activities for the deployment and development of the Internet since the mid-1990s.  He is an expert on the development and deployment of the broadband networks, services and applications in Japan, and has conducted numerous studies for Japanese corporate clients on telecommunications/Internet/ICTs in the United States, Europe, Africa and Asia.  Adam teaches a short course on Internet policy for MBA students at the International University of Japan (IUJ).  Full CV on request.
 


On Jan 3, 2014, at 6:35 AM, Ian Peter wrote:

> Just a reminder re this – nominations close midnight UTC January 7.
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> From: Ian Peter
> Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2013 3:41 PM
> To: governance at lists.igcaucus.org
> Subject: [governance] Call for Nominations - Brazil committees
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> This is a call for nominations to represent civil society on planning committees in preparations for the “Global Multistakeholder Meeting on Internet Governance”, to be held in Sao Paulo Brazil on April 23 and 24 2014.
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> • Committee No. 1:  Multistakeholder High­Level Committee (HLC)
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> This committee will set the high ­level political tone and objectives of the
> conference.  Committee members will engage on a global level with stakeholders to
> encourage participation in the conference and maximize its chances of success.
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> This committee will include 4 civil society representatives.
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> • Committee No. 3:  Multistakeholder Executive Committee (EC)
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> This committee owns the full responsibility of organizing the event, including: defining
> conference purpose/agenda, managing invitations, organizing input received into a coherent set of proposals for the conferees to address, managing conference proceedings and process, and directing all communications activities pre/­during/­post conference.  This committee will include 2 civil society representatives
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> The deadline for submitting expressions of interest is midnight UTC 7 January 2014.
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> If you are interested, you are invited to send a brief biography and a statement of relevant background and experience in response to this topic, or if you would prefer, you can send it to ian.peter at ianpeter.com (pending the appointment of a replacement IGC  representative on the co-ordination group). At the closing date for nominations, nominations submitted to various civil society networks will be compiled and assessed by the Civil Society Co ordination Group.
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> Please indicate clearly at the beginning of your application whether it is for the High Level Committee (HLC) or Executive Committee (EC) or both.
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> CRITERIA
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> The following factors (among others) will be used to assess the suitability of candidates
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> 1.      Able to represent civil society as a whole, not just your individual civil society organisation(s)
> 2.      Able to work collegiately with other stakeholder groups in a multistakeholder setting
> 3.      Able to consult widely with civil society groups and to report back as the process progresses
> 4.      Ability to represent civil society at a senior level in these discussions
> 5.      Broad knowledge of internet governance issues and the range of civil society perspectives on these issues
> 6.      Capacity to participate assertively and creatively
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> Explanation of process
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> The civil society coordinating group is a loose peak body that came together this year to facilitate joint civil society participation in several nominating processes.  It currently comprises persons from the most active civil society coalitions or networks in the Internet governance space, which in no particular order are the Internet Governance Caucus, Diplo Foundation, Best Bits, the Non Commercial Stakeholder Group of ICANN, and the Association for Progressive Communications.  The current liaisons are Virginia Paque, Jeremy Malcolm, Robin Gross and Chat Garcia Ramilo, with Ian Peter as an independent facilitator.  Its current composition is imperfect - the boundary between an organisation and network is grey, and so is the scope of "Internet governance".  In particular, we are reaching out to other civil society networks to further broaden the inclusiveness of the group and have developed a draft set of criteria to assist in this process.
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> Likewise, the process for gathering and reaching consensus is also a work in progress, but progressive improvements to the process have been put in place since the group's first nomination.  These improvements include refinement of criteria for each member network to consider when putting forward names for consideration.  Other suggested changes to the process, such as the use of a randomly-selected nominating committee, have not met with consensual support from within the group and so have not been adopted for this nomination.  However, the coordinating group welcomes other suggestions for improvement of the joint process.
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> Ian Peter
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