[governance] Re: [bestbits] IGF open consultation and MAG meeting December 2014
Anriette Esterhuysen
anriette at apc.org
Fri Sep 26 06:01:31 EDT 2014
This is making me wonder if we should not start a platform to record all
the recommendations related to IG that we make?
Want to compile the African ones Kenyanito :) ?
E.g. we have now had recommendations coming out of 3 African IGFs, not
to mention subregional ones.
I wonder if the IGF would not want to create such a space? The current
site already provides a space for all contributions into open consultations:
http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/contributionsigf
Anriette
On 25/09/2014 13:28, Ephraim Percy Kenyanito wrote:
> +1
>
> Ephraim
>
> On 25/09/14 12:32, William Drake wrote:
> > Hi
>
> > +100 with one small addition
>
> > On Sep 25, 2014, at 11:01 AM, Anriette Esterhuysen
> > <anriette at apc.org <mailto:anriette at apc.org>> wrote:
>
> >> Dear all
> >>
> >> As there will be fairly dramatic rotation of civil society
> >> representatives on the MAG this year (most of us are up for
> >> rotation) I think it is very important that we submit
> >> well-prepared written submissions, and that as many of us as
> >> possible attend the December meetings.
> >>
> >> I would suggest that IRP makes a submission was we need to make
> >> sure that human rights issues do not slip off the agenda. We need
> >> some fixed platform for synthesising rights issues at every IGF.
> >> The Round Table format in my view works very well, but then it is
> >> imperative that it is not scheduled to conflict with rights
> >> related workshops as was the case in Istanbul.
> >>
> >> And if both Best Bits and Governance can send inputs that will
> >> also be good, and of course others too such as Just Net and NCUC.
> >> APC will as always do our 'assessment' and use that as a basis
> >> for submission.
> >>
> >> The other thing that would be helpful would be for civil society
> >> groups to have some idea about what theme or themes to support
> >> for the next IGF
> >>
> >> Also some specific things to focus on would be:
> >>
> >> 1) The Best Practice Forum mechanism - recommendations, feedback
> >> on what worked what did not, etc.
> >>
> >> 2) Workshop proposal review process - a constant 'work in
> >> progress' which still has flaws in my view
> >>
> >> 3) Format of the event - I am going to propose that the IGF makes
> >> use of the services of someone who specialises in participatory
> >> event organisation (very good people that we have worked with in
> >> the past are https://aspirationtech.org/events)
>
> > 4) Strengthening the IGF, consistent with the NETmundial
> > statement. Intersessional work to prepare a topic or two that is
> > ‘mature’ enough to yield some measure of convergence and could be
> > treated for one day in the NM manner could be a very useful way to
> > demonstrate the increasing utility of the IGF to the UNGA and
> > others. There are various ideas about how this might be done, and
> > it’d be great to see some of them in submissions.
>
> > Best
>
> > Bill
> >>
> >> So just a few thoughts. If CS groups are going to submit
> >> collective inputs there is not that much time left to prepare
> >> them.
> >>
> >> Best
> >>
> >> Anriette
> >>
> >> *Call for Input*
> >>
> >> All stakeholders are invited to submit by *27 October 2014*
> >> written contributions taking stock of the Istanbul IGF meeting
> >> and looking forward to the IGF 2015 meeting, including
> >> suggestions on the format, schedule and themes. The written
> >> contributions will be synthesized into a paper that will form an
> >> input into the Open Consultations and MAG meetings of 1-3
> >> December. Please send all contributions to
> >> takingstock2014 at intgovforum.org
> >> <mailto:takingstock2014 at intgovforum.org>.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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