[governance] IGF Speakers

Deirdre Williams williams.deirdre at gmail.com
Wed Oct 28 11:14:32 EDT 2015


Dear Arsene,
My understanding of the process is that members of each of the groups which
are members of the Civil Society Coordination Group (CSCG) are all invited
to make nominations (self-nominations also eligible) from their groups to
the CSCG. The CSCG then negotiates to choose the two most appropriate
people from those who have been nominated. These names are sent to the
Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) (which may have received other
nominations from civil society which has chosen not to engage with the
CSCG). The final recommendations are made by the MAG to the IGF Secretariat.
If anyone notices that this account is inaccurate in any way please correct
it for the benefit of the list.
Thank you
Deirdre

On 28 October 2015 at 09:48, Arsene Tungali <arsenebaguma at yahoo.fr> wrote:

> This will be a tough choice to make. All these are great people,
> representing CS. How do you guys plan to chose 2 out of this? A vote from
> the community?
>
> -----
> Arsene Tungali,
> Executive Director, Rudi International.
> Founder & Director, Mabingwa Forum.
>
> Mandela Washington Fellow. ICANN Fellow. ISOC IGF Ambassador. Blogger.
> Child Online Protection. Communications Specialist.
>
> Democratic Republic of Congo.
> Sent from Huawei Mobile (excuse typos)
>
>
> Ian Peter <ian.peter at ianpeter.com> wrote:
>
> (apologies for cross-posting)
>
> Thanks everyone for the various nominations on various lists. These close
> at midnight UTC 28th, and CSCG will then consider, as we need to submit
> names by the end of this week.
>
> In addition to the names, thank you for the various valuable
> considerations on criteria; and also on what CS speakers might address.
>
> These are the names I have seen thus far. If you wish to withdraw, or your
> name has been left off in error (or because it was forwarded privately or
> on a list to which I do not have access), please feel free to correct this
> list (privately to me if you prefer) Also please note that nominations are
> not closed yet, so this is not a final list.
>
> It’s a great list already. It will be tough to narrow this down to only 2
> speakers.
>
> Josh Levy
> Geetha Hariharan
> Fernanda Shirikawa
> Carolina Rossini
> Anja Kovacs
> Anriette Esterhuysen
> Nnenna Nwakanma
> Paz Pena
> Maira Sutton
> Max Schrems
> Marilia Maciel
> Joana Varon
> Bonface Witaba
>
>
>
>
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