From mariliamaciel at gmail.com Tue May 2 06:02:24 2017 From: mariliamaciel at gmail.com (Marilia Maciel) Date: Tue, 2 May 2017 12:02:24 +0200 Subject: [governance] Fwd: A summary of digital policy developments in April In-Reply-To: <4fd1ca1d5793b4d797ce48eb0.81839f8823.20170501130138.0acc103b3e.e6fa8aae@mail72.atl71.mcdlv.net> References: <4fd1ca1d5793b4d797ce48eb0.81839f8823.20170501130138.0acc103b3e.e6fa8aae@mail72.atl71.mcdlv.net> Message-ID: Please find below the link to the latest issue of the Digital Watch newsletter summarising the digital policy developments in the month of April. Best wishes, Marilia ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Geneva Internet Platform Date: Mon, May 1, 2017 at 3:01 PM Subject: A summary of digital policy developments in April To: mariliamaciel at gmail.com Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser . *In April's issue of the Geneva Digital Watch newsletter...* *[image: Digital Watch newsletter Issue 20] The latest trends & digital policy developments* Trends include: renewed discussions on state behaviour in cyberspace; net neutrality developments in the USA; Uber’s new legal woes in various jurisdictions; intensification of Internet intermediaries’ work on content policy; and alarming trends related to child sexual abuse online material. *Turn to pages 1, 3, 4-5* *Microsoft's proposed Geneva Digital Convention* Microsoft has published three new policy papers that continue to shape the company’s proposal for a Geneva Digital Convention. *Turn to page 6* *Concerns over Privacy Shield* We take a look at the main concerns raised by the European Parliament, in a 6 April resolution, with regard to the adequacy of the protection offered by the Privacy Shield when it comes to the transfer and processing of EU citizens' data in the USA. *Turn to page 6* *UNCTAD's E-commerce Week* A summary of the main discussions held during UNCTAD’s E-commerce Week, on issues such as e-commerce and trade, digital rights, inclusive development, data flows, and cybercrime and cybersecurity. *Turn to page 7* *A 20th issue special!* We have included two posters, related to digital policy, to mark the 20th issue of the newsletter, which we invite you to download, print, and use. 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The event, now in its 3rd year, will have the theme '*A Fragmented Internet?' *Topics include industrial vs commercial uses of the internet, digital trade, trust and assurance, global platforms and international development, conflict and democracy and financial systemic risks. Speakers include: *Eric Schmidt* (Alphabet Inc.), *Laura DeNardis* (American University), *Andrea Glorioso* (EU Delegation to the US), *Eli Noam* (Columbia Business School), and *Paul Twomey* (ArgoPacific, Former ICANN CEO). The event will be webcast live on the *Internet Society Livestream Channel *. *What: 2017 Global Digital Futures Forum: A Fragmented Internet? Where: Columbia University, NYCWhen: Friday May 5 2017 0900-18:30 EDT | 13:00-22:30 UTCAgenda: http://bit.ly/gdf17agenda Webcast: https://livestream.com/internetsociety/gdf17 Twitter: #gdf17 - https://twitter.com/hashtag/gdf17 * Comment See all comments ​​ *​Permalink* http://isoc-ny.org/p2/9170 -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast -------------------------------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From raquino at gmail.com Wed May 3 15:18:46 2017 From: raquino at gmail.com (Renata Aquino Ribeiro) Date: Wed, 3 May 2017 16:18:46 -0300 Subject: [governance] Fwd: Speakers needed: HSE Workdhop Proposal 'Access Forbidden: Internet under the Crossfire of Jurisdictions' In-Reply-To: <6377251493562894@web38j.yandex.ru> References: <5554851493518533@web26g.yandex.ru> <6377251493562894@web38j.yandex.ru> Message-ID: Dear prof. Shcherbovich and all Since today is the last day to submit workshops for IGF and need to have at least 3 confirmed speakers, I know many are running to try and finalize their submissions or probably have finalized yet. It could be that the professor received direct responses straight to his email. If not, a good last minute way of communicating is via twitter. Try tags like #IGF2017 Another way is finding out folks on databases such as www.icannwiki.org These hints should also prove interesting for completing your speaker list from now until December, dates of IGF2017. The IGF values balance on stakeholder groups, gender and regional representation so those who gets their proposal approved can also strive to complete your list for balanced representation. And last but not least don't forget the IGF Intersessional Activities - you can participate in the IGF all year long and bring in contributions that will be registered in the outcome documents so do check them out. Best, Renata On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 11:34 AM, Shcherbovich Andrey wrote: > THERE IS EXPLANATION! We are going to submit this as a workshop proposal for IGF 2017 in Geneva > > Sincerely yours, Andrey > > -------- Пересылаемое сообщение -------- > 30.04.2017, 05:15, "Shcherbovich Andrey" : > > Dear Colleagues! > > Higher School of Economics would like to request speakers on workshop. > > Access Forbidden: Internet under the Crossfire of Jurisdictions > > Freedom of expression restrictions, including website content blocking, became part of our life. Nowadays self-regulated internet transforms to overregulated: every country imposes its own rules on content blocking, enforcing users and website owners to comply with rules of more than 200 countries around the world. > > It is impossible to imagine modern internet without Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). In 2016 W3C extended list of HTTP status codes with “451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons”. Among all error codes addressing various technical failures, this is the only one specifically addressing legal issue. This illustrates significance of changes that happen to internet under the pressure of regulations. > > At this workshop, we will discuss how the regulations emerging all over the world shape internet of the future. In particular, how laws of different jurisdictions heap up towards website content blocking and challenges this impose to internet access, freedom of expression and internet fragmentation. We will discuss both technical aspects and legal perspectives of internet fragmentation and address the issue whether there is room for national laws harmonization. > > Please refer to me on this proposal in case of interest. > > Sincerely, > Dr. Andrey A. Shcherbovich > Lecturer, Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law, > National Research University > Higher School of Economics > -------- Конец пересылаемого сообщения -------- > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/raquino%40gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From remmyn at gmail.com Wed May 3 15:51:55 2017 From: remmyn at gmail.com (Remmy Nweke) Date: Wed, 3 May 2017 20:51:55 +0100 Subject: [governance] Fwd: Speakers needed: HSE Workdhop Proposal 'Access Forbidden: Internet under the Crossfire of Jurisdictions' In-Reply-To: References: <5554851493518533@web26g.yandex.ru> <6377251493562894@web38j.yandex.ru> Message-ID: thanks Renata Regards Remmy ____ REMMY NWEKE, mNGE, Lead Strategist/Group Executive Editor, DigitalSENSE Africa Media [*Multiple-award winning medium*] (DigitalSENSE Business News ; ITREALMS , NaijaAgroNet ) Block F1, Shop 133 Moyosore Aboderin Plaza, Bolade Junction, Oshodi-Lagos M: 234-8033592762, 8023122558, 8051000475, T: @ITRealms Author: A Decade of ICT Reportage in Nigeria PC Summit 2017 , December 7-8 @Federal Palace, Victoria Island, Lagos. *Vice President, African Civil Society on the Information Society (ACSIS ) _________________________________________________________________ *Confidentiality Notice:* The information in this document and attachments are confidential and may also be privileged information. It is intended only for the use of the named recipient. Remmy Nweke does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this e-mail. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify me immediately, then delete this document and do not disclose the contents of this document to any other person, nor make any copies. Violators may face court persecution. On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 8:18 PM, Renata Aquino Ribeiro wrote: > Dear prof. Shcherbovich and all > > Since today is the last day to submit workshops for IGF and need to > have at least 3 confirmed speakers, I know many are running to try and > finalize their submissions or probably have finalized yet. > > It could be that the professor received direct responses straight to his > email. > > If not, a good last minute way of communicating is via twitter. Try > tags like #IGF2017 > Another way is finding out folks on databases such as www.icannwiki.org > > These hints should also prove interesting for completing your speaker > list from now until December, dates of IGF2017. > > The IGF values balance on stakeholder groups, gender and regional > representation so those who gets their proposal approved can also > strive to complete your list for balanced representation. > > And last but not least don't forget the IGF Intersessional Activities > - you can participate in the IGF all year long and bring in > contributions that will be registered in the outcome documents so do > check them out. > > Best, > > Renata > > > > > > > On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 11:34 AM, Shcherbovich Andrey > wrote: > > THERE IS EXPLANATION! We are going to submit this as a workshop proposal > for IGF 2017 in Geneva > > > > Sincerely yours, Andrey > > > > -------- Пересылаемое сообщение -------- > > 30.04.2017, 05:15, "Shcherbovich Andrey" : > > > > Dear Colleagues! > > > > Higher School of Economics would like to request speakers on workshop. > > > > Access Forbidden: Internet under the Crossfire of Jurisdictions > > > > Freedom of expression restrictions, including website content blocking, > became part of our life. Nowadays self-regulated internet transforms to > overregulated: every country imposes its own rules on content blocking, > enforcing users and website owners to comply with rules of more than 200 > countries around the world. > > > > It is impossible to imagine modern internet without Hypertext Transfer > Protocol (HTTP). In 2016 W3C extended list of HTTP status codes with “451 > Unavailable For Legal Reasons”. Among all error codes addressing various > technical failures, this is the only one specifically addressing legal > issue. This illustrates significance of changes that happen to internet > under the pressure of regulations. > > > > At this workshop, we will discuss how the regulations emerging all over > the world shape internet of the future. In particular, how laws of > different jurisdictions heap up towards website content blocking and > challenges this impose to internet access, freedom of expression and > internet fragmentation. We will discuss both technical aspects and legal > perspectives of internet fragmentation and address the issue whether there > is room for national laws harmonization. > > > > Please refer to me on this proposal in case of interest. > > > > Sincerely, > > Dr. Andrey A. Shcherbovich > > Lecturer, Department of Constitutional and Administrative Law, > > National Research University > > Higher School of Economics > > -------- Конец пересылаемого сообщения -------- > > > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ > sympa/auto_signoff/governance/raquino%40gmail.com > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ > sympa/auto_signoff/governance/remmyn%40gmail.com > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Best regards, Arsene ----------------- Arsène Tungali, @arsenebaguma +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo Sent from my iPhone (excuse typos) > On May 3, 2017, at 3:44 PM, williams.deirdre at gmail.com wrote: > > Aida the same thing happened to me > DON'T click :-) > De > > Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone. > From: Aida Noblia > Sent: Wednesday, 3 May 2017 09:23 > To: governance at lists.igcaucus.org > Reply To: Aida Noblia > Subject: [governance] A mistake > > I think I had a mistake or something hapened with my suscription about the list because I received a couple of emails for unsuscribe of the list, and I do not like unsuscribe. > > If you can help me I am very grateful. I would like to confirm whether or not I am on the list and what I have to do to be in case I have been removed from the list. > > Regards > > > > -- > Aida Noblia > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/arsenebaguma%40gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We would appreciate if you could share this information with your respective communities. Thank you. Best regards, IGF Secretariat _______________________________________________ Outreach_com_2015 mailing list Outreach_com_2015 at intgovforum.org http://intgovforum.org/mailman/listinfo/outreach_com_2015_intgovforum.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From joly at punkcast.com Mon May 8 17:37:17 2017 From: joly at punkcast.com (Joly MacFie) Date: Mon, 8 May 2017 17:37:17 -0400 Subject: [governance] WEBCAST MON/TUE: African Regional Internet and Development Dialogue (RIDD 2017) Message-ID: ​ We are halfway through this ​two day event. Day 1 focused on ​ ​e ducation, and was keynoted by the presentation of a new ISOC report Internet for Education in Africa: Helping Policy Makers to Meet the Global Education Agenda Sustainable Development Goal 4 ​ ​ As well as Livestream the sessions are archived on YouTube at http://bit.ly/riddvid where individual speakers are indexed in the descriptions. Tomorrow's topic is the economy. [image: Livestream] On *Monday/Tuesday May 8-9 2017* the *Internet Society's Africa Bureau * will host the *African Regional Internet and Development Dialogue (RIDD 2017) *in Kigali, Rwanda. The conference has the theme - *Enhancing Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Education in Africa through the Internet* - and is part of the global series of Internet Development conferences organized by the Internet Society with the aim of supporting the implementation of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The conference will offer open high-level discussions addressing the following dimensions: *Internet and SDGs*; *Connecting the Next Billion*; *African Internet Economy*; *Opportunities for Africa’s education*. The plenary sessions will be webcast live via the *Internet Society Livestream Channel *. Kigali is UTC+2 - 6 hours ahead of NYC. *What: African Regional Internet and Development Dialogue (RIDD 2017) Where: Kigali, RwandaWhen: Monday/Tuesday May 8-9 2017Agenda: http://bit.ly/riddafrica2017 Webcast: https://livestream.com/internetsociety/riddafrica2017/ Twitter: #RIDD - http://bit.ly/riddtweets * Comment See all comments *​Permalink* http://isoc-ny.org/p2/9175 -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 <(218)%20565-9365> Skype:punkcast -------------------------------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From arsenebaguma at gmail.com Tue May 9 01:47:25 2017 From: arsenebaguma at gmail.com (=?utf-8?Q?Ars=C3=A8ne_Tungali?=) Date: Tue, 9 May 2017 07:47:25 +0200 Subject: [governance] [Final reminder] New IGC Co-coordinator: Nominations open until May 10th! References: Message-ID: Colleagues, I am still receiving nominations for a new co-co for the IGC. The nominations close in one day for us to go for next steps. Please do check the email bellow for more details on how to apply. Regards, Arsene ----------------- Arsène Tungali, about.me/ArseneTungali +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo Sent from my iPhone (excuse typos) Begin forwarded message: > From: Arsène Tungali > Date: April 27, 2017 at 12:06:14 AM GMT+2 > To: Internet Governance > Subject: New IGC Co-coordinator: Nominations open until May 10th! > > Dear colleagues, > > It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace Analía who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me (Arsene). As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called “Co-coordinators”. > > I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an usual process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch this call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only saw it later on when the system was restored back. > > We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: > - Your full name > - Your country of origin and of residence > - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) > - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? (Max 200 words) > - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) > > The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, 2017. After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles and enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new co-coordinator. > > You can check duties and responsibilities on our website (www.igcaucus.org) > > I do encourage all of you who wish to have a different experience with international advocacy or Internet public policy issues to consider applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group so we need someone very dynamic that will bring a push to support me. > > Kind regards, > Arsene > IGC Co-coordinator > > > ------------------------ > *Arsène Tungali* > Co-Founder & Executive Director, Rudi international, > CEO, Smart Services Sarl, Mabingwa Forum > Tel: +243 993810967 > GPG: 523644A0 > Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo > > 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles & Marrakech). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius) - IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet Freedom. > > Check the 2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC report -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From bruna.mrtns at gmail.com Tue May 9 10:35:45 2017 From: bruna.mrtns at gmail.com (Bruna Santos) Date: Tue, 9 May 2017 11:35:45 -0300 Subject: [governance] [Final reminder] New IGC Co-coordinator: Nominations open until May 10th! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Arsene and everyone, I'd like to self-nominate for the co-coordinator opening! Here follows my SOI: Your full name: Bruna Martins dos Santos Your country of origin and of residence: Brazil Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making processes regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the IGF's Best Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher and one of the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: Enabling access to empower young women and build a feminist Internet Governance, an input from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that addressed the importance of ensuring a safe online environment for women online. Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian initiatives for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco Civil da Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event for the NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were in brazil during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions regarding the future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I believe that despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a good co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement activities with the IG community. What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet Governance, I believe on making it more participative through accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for the list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions of the globe As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by me. Best, Bruna 2017-05-09 2:47 GMT-03:00 Arsène Tungali : > Colleagues, > > I am still receiving nominations for a new co-co for the IGC. The > nominations close in one day for us to go for next steps. > > Please do check the email bellow for more details on how to apply. > > Regards, > Arsene > > ----------------- > Arsène Tungali, > about.me/ArseneTungali > +243 993810967 <+243%20993%20810%20967> > GPG: 523644A0 > Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo > > Sent from my iPhone (excuse typos) > > Begin forwarded message: > > *From:* Arsène Tungali > *Date:* April 27, 2017 at 12:06:14 AM GMT+2 > *To:* Internet Governance > *Subject:* *New IGC Co-coordinator: Nominations open until May 10th!* > > Dear colleagues, > > > It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace Analía > who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me (Arsene). > As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called > “Co-coordinators”. > > > I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start > this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but > also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our > workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an > usual process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch > this call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only > saw it later on when the system was restored back. > > > We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with > them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as > Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is > to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and > attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: > > - Your full name > > - Your country of origin and of residence > > - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with > IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) > > - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? > (Max 200 words) > > - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? > Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as > priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) > > > The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, > 2017. After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles > and enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new > co-coordinator. > > > You can check duties and responsibilities on our website (www.igcaucus.org > ) > > I do encourage all of you who wish to have a > different experience with international advocacy or Internet public policy > issues to consider applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group so we > need someone very dynamic that will bring a push to support me. > > > Kind regards, > > Arsene > > IGC Co-coordinator > > > ------------------------ > **Arsène Tungali* * > Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international > *, > CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum > * > Tel: +243 993810967 <+243%20993%20810%20967> > GPG: 523644A0 > *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* > > 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow > > (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil > > & Mexico > ) > - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger > - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles > & Marrakech > > ). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius > > )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - > Internet Freedom. > > Check the 2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC report > > > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ > sympa/auto_signoff/governance/bruna.mrtns%40gmail.com > -- *Bruna Martins dos Santos * LLB, Centro Universitário de Brasilia, '12. +55 61 99252-6512 Skype ID: bruna.martinsantos @boomartins -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From mike.oghia at gmail.com Tue May 9 10:41:32 2017 From: mike.oghia at gmail.com (Michael Oghia) Date: Tue, 9 May 2017 16:41:32 +0200 Subject: [governance] [Final reminder] New IGC Co-coordinator: Nominations open until May 10th! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Arsene, all: I'd like to second (or +1) Bruna's nomination if that's needed. Best, -Michael __________________ Michael J. Oghia EuroDIG 2017 focal point (WS 11 ) Independent #netgov consultant & editor Belgrade, Serbia Skype: mikeoghia Twitter *|* LinkedIn On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 4:35 PM, Bruna Santos wrote: > Hi Arsene and everyone, > > I'd like to self-nominate for the co-coordinator opening! Here follows my > SOI: > > Your full name: Bruna Martins dos Santos > > Your country of origin and of residence: Brazil > > Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil > Society activities. > > I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, > therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making > processes regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the > IGF's Best Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher > and one of the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: > Enabling access to empower young women and build a feminist Internet > Governance, an input from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that > addressed the importance of ensuring a safe online environment for women > online. > > Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? > > I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the > fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests > of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian > initiatives for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco > Civil da Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event > for the NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were > in brazil during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions > regarding the future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I > believe that despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a > good co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more > inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement > activities with the IG community. > > What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 > current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority > during your first year. (Max 200 words) > > As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this > list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet > Governance, I believe on making it more participative through > accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who > else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject > they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for the > list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions of > the globe > > As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced > participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional > representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; > interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by > me. > > > Best, > Bruna > > 2017-05-09 2:47 GMT-03:00 Arsène Tungali : > >> Colleagues, >> >> I am still receiving nominations for a new co-co for the IGC. The >> nominations close in one day for us to go for next steps. >> >> Please do check the email bellow for more details on how to apply. >> >> Regards, >> Arsene >> >> ----------------- >> Arsène Tungali, >> about.me/ArseneTungali >> +243 993810967 <+243%20993%20810%20967> >> GPG: 523644A0 >> Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo >> >> Sent from my iPhone (excuse typos) >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >> *From:* Arsène Tungali >> *Date:* April 27, 2017 at 12:06:14 AM GMT+2 >> *To:* Internet Governance >> *Subject:* *New IGC Co-coordinator: Nominations open until May 10th!* >> >> Dear colleagues, >> >> >> It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace >> Analía who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me >> (Arsene). As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called >> “Co-coordinators”. >> >> >> I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start >> this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but >> also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our >> workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an >> usual process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch >> this call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only >> saw it later on when the system was restored back. >> >> >> We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with >> them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as >> Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is >> to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and >> attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: >> >> - Your full name >> >> - Your country of origin and of residence >> >> - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with >> IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) >> >> - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the >> IGC? (Max 200 words) >> >> - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? >> Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as >> priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) >> >> >> The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, >> 2017. After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles >> and enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new >> co-coordinator. >> >> >> You can check duties and responsibilities on our website ( >> www.igcaucus.org) >> >> I do encourage all of you who wish to have >> a different experience with international advocacy or Internet public >> policy issues to consider applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group >> so we need someone very dynamic that will bring a push to support me. >> >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Arsene >> >> IGC Co-coordinator >> >> >> ------------------------ >> **Arsène Tungali* * >> Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international >> *, >> CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum >> * >> Tel: +243 993810967 <+243%20993%20810%20967> >> GPG: 523644A0 >> *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* >> >> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow >> >> (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil >> >> & Mexico >> ) >> - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger >> - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles >> & Marrakech >> >> ). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius >> >> )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - >> Internet Freedom. >> >> Check the 2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC report >> >> >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/symp >> a/auto_signoff/governance/bruna.mrtns%40gmail.com >> > > > > -- > *Bruna Martins dos Santos * > > LLB, Centro Universitário de Brasilia, '12. > +55 61 99252-6512 <+55%2061%2099252-6512> > Skype ID: bruna.martinsantos > @boomartins > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ > sympa/auto_signoff/governance/mike.oghia%40gmail.com > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From evelyngeek at gmail.com Tue May 9 11:20:11 2017 From: evelyngeek at gmail.com (Evelyn Namara) Date: Tue, 9 May 2017 18:20:11 +0300 Subject: [governance] [Final reminder] New IGC Co-coordinator: Nominations open until May 10th! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi all, I do second Bruna's nomination as well. On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Michael Oghia wrote: > Hi Arsene, all: > > I'd like to second (or +1) Bruna's nomination if that's needed. > > Best, > -Michael > __________________ > > Michael J. Oghia > EuroDIG 2017 focal point (WS 11 ) > Independent #netgov consultant & editor > > Belgrade, Serbia > Skype: mikeoghia > Twitter *|* LinkedIn > > > On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 4:35 PM, Bruna Santos > wrote: > >> Hi Arsene and everyone, >> >> I'd like to self-nominate for the co-coordinator opening! Here follows my >> SOI: >> >> Your full name: Bruna Martins dos Santos >> >> Your country of origin and of residence: Brazil >> >> Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil >> Society activities. >> >> I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, >> therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making >> processes regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the >> IGF's Best Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher >> and one of the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: >> Enabling access to empower young women and build a feminist Internet >> Governance, an input from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that >> addressed the importance of ensuring a safe online environment for women >> online. >> >> Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? >> >> I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the >> fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests >> of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian >> initiatives for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco >> Civil da Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event >> for the NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were >> in brazil during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions >> regarding the future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I >> believe that despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a >> good co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more >> inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement >> activities with the IG community. >> >> What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 >> current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority >> during your first year. (Max 200 words) >> >> As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this >> list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet >> Governance, I believe on making it more participative through >> accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who >> else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject >> they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for the >> list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions of >> the globe >> >> As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced >> participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional >> representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; >> interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by >> me. >> >> >> Best, >> Bruna >> >> 2017-05-09 2:47 GMT-03:00 Arsène Tungali : >> >>> Colleagues, >>> >>> I am still receiving nominations for a new co-co for the IGC. The >>> nominations close in one day for us to go for next steps. >>> >>> Please do check the email bellow for more details on how to apply. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Arsene >>> >>> ----------------- >>> Arsène Tungali, >>> about.me/ArseneTungali >>> +243 993810967 <+243%20993%20810%20967> >>> GPG: 523644A0 >>> Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone (excuse typos) >>> >>> Begin forwarded message: >>> >>> *From:* Arsène Tungali >>> *Date:* April 27, 2017 at 12:06:14 AM GMT+2 >>> *To:* Internet Governance >>> *Subject:* *New IGC Co-coordinator: Nominations open until May 10th!* >>> >>> Dear colleagues, >>> >>> >>> It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace >>> Analía who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me >>> (Arsene). As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called >>> “Co-coordinators”. >>> >>> >>> I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start >>> this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but >>> also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our >>> workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an >>> usual process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch >>> this call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only >>> saw it later on when the system was restored back. >>> >>> >>> We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with >>> them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as >>> Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is >>> to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and >>> attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: >>> >>> - Your full name >>> >>> - Your country of origin and of residence >>> >>> - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with >>> IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) >>> >>> - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the >>> IGC? (Max 200 words) >>> >>> - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? >>> Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as >>> priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) >>> >>> >>> The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, >>> 2017. After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles >>> and enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new >>> co-coordinator. >>> >>> >>> You can check duties and responsibilities on our website ( >>> www.igcaucus.org) >>> >>> I do encourage all of you who wish to have >>> a different experience with international advocacy or Internet public >>> policy issues to consider applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group >>> so we need someone very dynamic that will bring a push to support me. >>> >>> >>> Kind regards, >>> >>> Arsene >>> >>> IGC Co-coordinator >>> >>> >>> ------------------------ >>> **Arsène Tungali* * >>> Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international >>> *, >>> CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa >>> Forum * >>> Tel: +243 993810967 <+243%20993%20810%20967> >>> GPG: 523644A0 >>> *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* >>> >>> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow >>> >>> (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil >>> >>> & Mexico >>> ) >>> - AFRISIG 2016 - >>> Blogger - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles >>> & Marrakech >>> >>> ). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius >>> >>> )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - >>> Internet Freedom. >>> >>> Check the 2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC report >>> >>> >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: >>> http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/brun >>> a.mrtns%40gmail.com >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> *Bruna Martins dos Santos * >> >> LLB, Centro Universitário de Brasilia, '12. >> +55 61 99252-6512 <+55%2061%2099252-6512> >> Skype ID: bruna.martinsantos >> @boomartins >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/symp >> a/auto_signoff/governance/mike.oghia%40gmail.com >> > > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ > sympa/auto_signoff/governance/evelyngeek%40gmail.com > -- Evelyn Namara | T: +256 754 440893 | E: enamara at riseup.net | Twitter: @enamara | Skype: enamara PGP: B94D 3950 38D6 914A E054 D6C5 E82E 0F66 DC01 E30D -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From raquino at gmail.com Tue May 9 12:02:19 2017 From: raquino at gmail.com (Renata Aquino Ribeiro) Date: Tue, 9 May 2017 13:02:19 -0300 Subject: [governance] [Final reminder] New IGC Co-coordinator: Nominations open until May 10th! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi I would like to second Bruna's nomination and welcome members from youth internet governance groups to be always more involved in venues such as IGC. Your energy and work is amazing and it's great to have your willingness to build with this community. Being Arsène himself also an activist in this area, we've seen great work here. Best, Renata On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 12:20 PM, Evelyn Namara wrote: > Hi all, > > I do second Bruna's nomination as well. > > On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Michael Oghia wrote: >> >> Hi Arsene, all: >> >> I'd like to second (or +1) Bruna's nomination if that's needed. >> >> Best, >> -Michael >> __________________ >> >> Michael J. Oghia >> EuroDIG 2017 focal point (WS 11) >> Independent #netgov consultant & editor >> >> Belgrade, Serbia >> Skype: mikeoghia >> Twitter | LinkedIn >> >> On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 4:35 PM, Bruna Santos >> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Arsene and everyone, >>> >>> I'd like to self-nominate for the co-coordinator opening! Here follows my >>> SOI: >>> >>> Your full name: Bruna Martins dos Santos >>> >>> Your country of origin and of residence: Brazil >>> >>> Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil >>> Society activities. >>> >>> I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, >>> therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making processes >>> regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the IGF's Best >>> Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher and one of >>> the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: Enabling access >>> to empower young women and build a feminist Internet Governance, an input >>> from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that addressed the importance >>> of ensuring a safe online environment for women online. >>> >>> >>> Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? >>> >>> I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the >>> fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests >>> of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian initiatives >>> for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco Civil da >>> Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event for the >>> NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were in brazil >>> during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions regarding the >>> future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I believe that >>> despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a good >>> co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more >>> inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement >>> activities with the IG community. >>> >>> >>> What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 >>> current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority >>> during your first year. (Max 200 words) >>> >>> As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this >>> list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet >>> Governance, I believe on making it more participative through >>> accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who >>> else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject >>> they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for the >>> list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions of >>> the globe >>> >>> As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced >>> participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional >>> representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; >>> interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by me. >>> >>> >>> >>> Best, >>> Bruna >>> >>> 2017-05-09 2:47 GMT-03:00 Arsène Tungali : >>>> >>>> Colleagues, >>>> >>>> I am still receiving nominations for a new co-co for the IGC. The >>>> nominations close in one day for us to go for next steps. >>>> >>>> Please do check the email bellow for more details on how to apply. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Arsene >>>> >>>> ----------------- >>>> Arsène Tungali, >>>> about.me/ArseneTungali >>>> +243 993810967 >>>> GPG: 523644A0 >>>> Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo >>>> >>>> Sent from my iPhone (excuse typos) >>>> >>>> Begin forwarded message: >>>> >>>> From: Arsène Tungali >>>> Date: April 27, 2017 at 12:06:14 AM GMT+2 >>>> To: Internet Governance >>>> Subject: New IGC Co-coordinator: Nominations open until May 10th! >>>> >>>> Dear colleagues, >>>> >>>> >>>> It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace >>>> Analía who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me >>>> (Arsene). As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called >>>> “Co-coordinators”. >>>> >>>> >>>> I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start >>>> this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but >>>> also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our >>>> workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an usual >>>> process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch this >>>> call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only saw >>>> it later on when the system was restored back. >>>> >>>> >>>> We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with >>>> them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as >>>> Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is >>>> to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and >>>> attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: >>>> >>>> - Your full name >>>> >>>> - Your country of origin and of residence >>>> >>>> - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with >>>> IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) >>>> >>>> - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the >>>> IGC? (Max 200 words) >>>> >>>> - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? >>>> Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as >>>> priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) >>>> >>>> >>>> The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, 2017. >>>> After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles and >>>> enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new >>>> co-coordinator. >>>> >>>> >>>> You can check duties and responsibilities on our website >>>> (www.igcaucus.org) >>>> >>>> I do encourage all of you who wish to have a different experience with >>>> international advocacy or Internet public policy issues to consider >>>> applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group so we need someone very >>>> dynamic that will bring a push to support me. >>>> >>>> >>>> Kind regards, >>>> >>>> Arsene >>>> >>>> IGC Co-coordinator >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------ >>>> *Arsène Tungali* >>>> Co-Founder & Executive Director, Rudi international, >>>> CEO, Smart Services Sarl, Mabingwa Forum >>>> Tel: +243 993810967 >>>> GPG: 523644A0 >>>> Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo >>>> >>>> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & >>>> Mexico) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles & Marrakech). >>>> AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius) - IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet >>>> Freedom. >>>> >>>> Check the 2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC report >>>> >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: >>>> http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/bruna.mrtns%40gmail.com >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Bruna Martins dos Santos >>> >>> LLB, Centro Universitário de Brasilia, '12. >>> +55 61 99252-6512 >>> Skype ID: bruna.martinsantos >>> @boomartins >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: >>> http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/mike.oghia%40gmail.com >> >> >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: >> http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/evelyngeek%40gmail.com > > > > > -- > > > Evelyn Namara | T: +256 754 440893 | E: enamara at riseup.net | Twitter: > @enamara | Skype: enamara > > PGP: B94D 3950 38D6 914A E054 D6C5 E82E 0F66 DC01 E30D > > > > > > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: > http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/raquino%40gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From raquino at gmail.com Tue May 9 12:17:13 2017 From: raquino at gmail.com (Renata Aquino Ribeiro) Date: Tue, 9 May 2017 13:17:13 -0300 Subject: [governance] IGF Workshops submitted and approved on pre-screening Message-ID: Hi everyone The list of IGF workshops submitted and approved on pre-screening is here http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/workshop-proposals-2017 Best Renata -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From rguerra at privaterra.org Tue May 9 12:51:52 2017 From: rguerra at privaterra.org (Robert Guerra) Date: Tue, 09 May 2017 12:51:52 -0400 Subject: [governance] IGF Workshops submitted and approved on pre-screening In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <0CE967FC-BE4E-4223-A65E-A5657F5970A2@privaterra.org> Renata, Quick question on the process - are the workshops listed in the URL you shared approved outright, or is there another step still remaining in the process to review and short list the submitted workshop proposals. regards Robert -- Robert Guerra Twitter: twitter.com/netfreedom Email: rguerra at privaterra.org PGP Keys : https://keybase.io/rguerra On 9 May 2017, at 12:17, Renata Aquino Ribeiro wrote: > Hi everyone > > The list of IGF workshops submitted and approved on pre-screening is > here > > http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/workshop-proposals-2017 > > > Best > > Renata > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: > http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/lists%40privaterra.org -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From compsoftnet at gmail.com Tue May 9 13:01:01 2017 From: compsoftnet at gmail.com (Akinremi Peter Taiwo) Date: Tue, 9 May 2017 18:01:01 +0100 Subject: [governance] IGF Workshops submitted and approved on pre-screening In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Good to see that IGC workshop proposal is amongst the selected ones. Those selected proposals are very interesting to me. Best. On May 9, 2017 5:18 PM, "Renata Aquino Ribeiro" wrote: > Hi everyone > > The list of IGF workshops submitted and approved on pre-screening is here > > http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/workshop-proposals-2017 > > > Best > > Renata > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ > sympa/auto_signoff/governance/compsoftnet%40gmail.com > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From raquino at gmail.com Tue May 9 13:00:45 2017 From: raquino at gmail.com (Renata Aquino Ribeiro) Date: Tue, 9 May 2017 14:00:45 -0300 Subject: [governance] IGF Workshops submitted and approved on pre-screening In-Reply-To: <0CE967FC-BE4E-4223-A65E-A5657F5970A2@privaterra.org> References: <0CE967FC-BE4E-4223-A65E-A5657F5970A2@privaterra.org> Message-ID: Hi These are just the workshops submitted and that were approved on pre-screening by Secretariat (filled the form correctly, among other things) To be finally approved, there is the evaluation of MAG members and a final announcement will come out w/ a list soon Best Renata On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 1:51 PM, Robert Guerra wrote: > Renata, > > Quick question on the process - are the workshops listed in the URL you > shared approved outright, or is there another step still remaining in the > process to review and short list the submitted workshop proposals. > > regards > > Robert > > > -- > Robert Guerra > Twitter: twitter.com/netfreedom > Email: rguerra at privaterra.org > PGP Keys : https://keybase.io/rguerra > > > On 9 May 2017, at 12:17, Renata Aquino Ribeiro wrote: > >> Hi everyone >> >> The list of IGF workshops submitted and approved on pre-screening is here >> >> http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/workshop-proposals-2017 >> >> >> Best >> >> Renata >> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: >> http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/lists%40privaterra.org -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From arsenebaguma at gmail.com Tue May 9 14:03:24 2017 From: arsenebaguma at gmail.com (=?utf-8?Q?Ars=C3=A8ne_Tungali?=) Date: Tue, 9 May 2017 20:03:24 +0200 Subject: [governance] IGF Workshops submitted and approved on pre-screening In-Reply-To: References: <0CE967FC-BE4E-4223-A65E-A5657F5970A2@privaterra.org> Message-ID: <76EBD68B-0EEA-4E38-AE56-858508B245A9@gmail.com> Thanks Renata for bringing this here and thanks for clarifying the process. It is indeed a great news that our proposal was listed and approved on pre-screening. It can be found here: http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2017-ws-31-cybersecurity-balancing-security-openness-and-privacy Let's wait to hear back from the MAG on the final list of proposals and hope ours will be selected. Time for me to thank again everyone who has contributed to this work. Good job! Regards, Arsene ----------------- Arsène Tungali, about.me/ArseneTungali +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo Sent from my iPhone (excuse typos) > On May 9, 2017, at 7:00 PM, Renata Aquino Ribeiro wrote: > > Hi > > These are just the workshops submitted and that were approved on > pre-screening by Secretariat (filled the form correctly, among other > things) > To be finally approved, there is the evaluation of MAG members and a > final announcement will come out w/ a list soon > > Best > > Renata > > >> On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 1:51 PM, Robert Guerra wrote: >> Renata, >> >> Quick question on the process - are the workshops listed in the URL you >> shared approved outright, or is there another step still remaining in the >> process to review and short list the submitted workshop proposals. >> >> regards >> >> Robert >> >> >> -- >> Robert Guerra >> Twitter: twitter.com/netfreedom >> Email: rguerra at privaterra.org >> PGP Keys : https://keybase.io/rguerra >> >> >>> On 9 May 2017, at 12:17, Renata Aquino Ribeiro wrote: >>> >>> Hi everyone >>> >>> The list of IGF workshops submitted and approved on pre-screening is here >>> >>> http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/workshop-proposals-2017 >>> >>> >>> Best >>> >>> Renata >>> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: >>> http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/lists%40privaterra.org > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/arsenebaguma%40gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From arsenebaguma at gmail.com Tue May 9 14:08:52 2017 From: arsenebaguma at gmail.com (=?utf-8?Q?Ars=C3=A8ne_Tungali?=) Date: Tue, 9 May 2017 20:08:52 +0200 Subject: [governance] [Final reminder] New IGC Co-coordinator: Nominations open until May 10th! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Bruna, Thank you very much for your interest in serving the IGC. Your statement is well received and recorded. I will be waiting to hear from anyone else willing to be considered and then we will be able to go for the next step. Best regards, Arsene, IGC Co-coordinator ----------------- Arsène Tungali, about.me/ArseneTungali +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo Sent from my iPhone (excuse typos) > On May 9, 2017, at 4:35 PM, Bruna Santos wrote: > > Hi Arsene and everyone, > > I'd like to self-nominate for the co-coordinator opening! Here follows my SOI: > > Your full name: Bruna Martins dos Santos > Your country of origin and of residence: Brazil > Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. > I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making processes regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the IGF's Best Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher and one of the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: Enabling access to empower young women and build a feminist Internet Governance, an input from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that addressed the importance of ensuring a safe online environment for women online. > > Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? > I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian initiatives for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco Civil da Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event for the NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were in brazil during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions regarding the future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I believe that despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a good co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement activities with the IG community. > > What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) > As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet Governance, I believe on making it more participative through accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for the list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions of the globe > As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by me. > > > Best, > Bruna > > 2017-05-09 2:47 GMT-03:00 Arsène Tungali : >> Colleagues, >> >> I am still receiving nominations for a new co-co for the IGC. The nominations close in one day for us to go for next steps. >> >> Please do check the email bellow for more details on how to apply. >> >> Regards, >> Arsene >> >> ----------------- >> Arsène Tungali, >> about.me/ArseneTungali >> +243 993810967 >> GPG: 523644A0 >> Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo >> >> Sent from my iPhone (excuse typos) >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >>> From: Arsène Tungali >>> Date: April 27, 2017 at 12:06:14 AM GMT+2 >>> To: Internet Governance >>> Subject: New IGC Co-coordinator: Nominations open until May 10th! >>> >>> Dear colleagues, >>> >>> It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace Analía who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me (Arsene). As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called “Co-coordinators”. >>> >>> I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an usual process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch this call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only saw it later on when the system was restored back. >>> >>> We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: >>> - Your full name >>> - Your country of origin and of residence >>> - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) >>> - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? (Max 200 words) >>> - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) >>> >>> The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, 2017. After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles and enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new co-coordinator. >>> >>> You can check duties and responsibilities on our website (www.igcaucus.org) >>> >>> I do encourage all of you who wish to have a different experience with international advocacy or Internet public policy issues to consider applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group so we need someone very dynamic that will bring a push to support me. >>> >>> Kind regards, >>> Arsene >>> IGC Co-coordinator >>> >>> >>> ------------------------ >>> *Arsène Tungali* >>> Co-Founder & Executive Director, Rudi international, >>> CEO, Smart Services Sarl, Mabingwa Forum >>> Tel: +243 993810967 >>> GPG: 523644A0 >>> Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo >>> >>> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles & Marrakech). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius) - IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet Freedom. >>> >>> Check the 2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC report >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/bruna.mrtns%40gmail.com > > > > -- > Bruna Martins dos Santos > > LLB, Centro Universitário de Brasilia, '12. > +55 61 99252-6512 > Skype ID: bruna.martinsantos > @boomartins -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From arsenebaguma at gmail.com Tue May 9 14:11:01 2017 From: arsenebaguma at gmail.com (=?utf-8?Q?Ars=C3=A8ne_Tungali?=) Date: Tue, 9 May 2017 20:11:01 +0200 Subject: [governance] [Final reminder] New IGC Co-coordinator: Nominations open until May 10th! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <35CBA7B7-45C3-44B1-B349-698DCC9ADB0B@gmail.com> Hi everone, I would like to acknowledge with thanks the support from Michael, Evelynn and Renata on Bruna's statement. All, please feel free to show support or not until when we reach the deadline. If we receive another nomination, we will proceed to vote. Regards, Arsene ----------------- Arsène Tungali, about.me/ArseneTungali +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo Sent from my iPhone (excuse typos) > On May 9, 2017, at 6:02 PM, Renata Aquino Ribeiro wrote: > > Hi > > I would like to second Bruna's nomination and welcome members from > youth internet governance groups to be always more involved in venues > such as IGC. > Your energy and work is amazing and it's great to have your > willingness to build with this community. > Being Arsène himself also an activist in this area, we've seen great work here. > > Best, > > Renata > > > >> On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 12:20 PM, Evelyn Namara wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I do second Bruna's nomination as well. >> >>> On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Michael Oghia wrote: >>> >>> Hi Arsene, all: >>> >>> I'd like to second (or +1) Bruna's nomination if that's needed. >>> >>> Best, >>> -Michael >>> __________________ >>> >>> Michael J. Oghia >>> EuroDIG 2017 focal point (WS 11) >>> Independent #netgov consultant & editor >>> >>> Belgrade, Serbia >>> Skype: mikeoghia >>> Twitter | LinkedIn >>> >>> On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 4:35 PM, Bruna Santos >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Arsene and everyone, >>>> >>>> I'd like to self-nominate for the co-coordinator opening! Here follows my >>>> SOI: >>>> >>>> Your full name: Bruna Martins dos Santos >>>> >>>> Your country of origin and of residence: Brazil >>>> >>>> Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil >>>> Society activities. >>>> >>>> I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, >>>> therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making processes >>>> regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the IGF's Best >>>> Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher and one of >>>> the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: Enabling access >>>> to empower young women and build a feminist Internet Governance, an input >>>> from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that addressed the importance >>>> of ensuring a safe online environment for women online. >>>> >>>> >>>> Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? >>>> >>>> I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the >>>> fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests >>>> of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian initiatives >>>> for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco Civil da >>>> Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event for the >>>> NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were in brazil >>>> during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions regarding the >>>> future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I believe that >>>> despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a good >>>> co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more >>>> inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement >>>> activities with the IG community. >>>> >>>> >>>> What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 >>>> current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority >>>> during your first year. (Max 200 words) >>>> >>>> As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this >>>> list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet >>>> Governance, I believe on making it more participative through >>>> accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who >>>> else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject >>>> they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for the >>>> list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions of >>>> the globe >>>> >>>> As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced >>>> participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional >>>> representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; >>>> interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by me. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> Bruna >>>> >>>> 2017-05-09 2:47 GMT-03:00 Arsène Tungali : >>>>> >>>>> Colleagues, >>>>> >>>>> I am still receiving nominations for a new co-co for the IGC. The >>>>> nominations close in one day for us to go for next steps. >>>>> >>>>> Please do check the email bellow for more details on how to apply. >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> Arsene >>>>> >>>>> ----------------- >>>>> Arsène Tungali, >>>>> about.me/ArseneTungali >>>>> +243 993810967 >>>>> GPG: 523644A0 >>>>> Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo >>>>> >>>>> Sent from my iPhone (excuse typos) >>>>> >>>>> Begin forwarded message: >>>>> >>>>> From: Arsène Tungali >>>>> Date: April 27, 2017 at 12:06:14 AM GMT+2 >>>>> To: Internet Governance >>>>> Subject: New IGC Co-coordinator: Nominations open until May 10th! >>>>> >>>>> Dear colleagues, >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace >>>>> Analía who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me >>>>> (Arsene). As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called >>>>> “Co-coordinators”. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start >>>>> this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but >>>>> also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our >>>>> workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an usual >>>>> process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch this >>>>> call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only saw >>>>> it later on when the system was restored back. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with >>>>> them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as >>>>> Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is >>>>> to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and >>>>> attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: >>>>> >>>>> - Your full name >>>>> >>>>> - Your country of origin and of residence >>>>> >>>>> - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with >>>>> IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) >>>>> >>>>> - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the >>>>> IGC? (Max 200 words) >>>>> >>>>> - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? >>>>> Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as >>>>> priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, 2017. >>>>> After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles and >>>>> enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new >>>>> co-coordinator. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> You can check duties and responsibilities on our website >>>>> (www.igcaucus.org) >>>>> >>>>> I do encourage all of you who wish to have a different experience with >>>>> international advocacy or Internet public policy issues to consider >>>>> applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group so we need someone very >>>>> dynamic that will bring a push to support me. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Kind regards, >>>>> >>>>> Arsene >>>>> >>>>> IGC Co-coordinator >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------ >>>>> *Arsène Tungali* >>>>> Co-Founder & Executive Director, Rudi international, >>>>> CEO, Smart Services Sarl, Mabingwa Forum >>>>> Tel: +243 993810967 >>>>> GPG: 523644A0 >>>>> Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo >>>>> >>>>> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & >>>>> Mexico) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles & Marrakech). >>>>> AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius) - IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet >>>>> Freedom. >>>>> >>>>> Check the 2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC report >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: >>>>> http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/bruna.mrtns%40gmail.com >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Bruna Martins dos Santos >>>> >>>> LLB, Centro Universitário de Brasilia, '12. >>>> +55 61 99252-6512 >>>> Skype ID: bruna.martinsantos >>>> @boomartins >>>> >>>> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: >>>> http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/mike.oghia%40gmail.com >>> >>> >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: >>> http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/evelyngeek%40gmail.com >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> >> Evelyn Namara | T: +256 754 440893 | E: enamara at riseup.net | Twitter: >> @enamara | Skype: enamara >> >> PGP: B94D 3950 38D6 914A E054 D6C5 E82E 0F66 DC01 E30D >> >> >> >> >> >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: >> http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/raquino%40gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From rguerra at privaterra.org Wed May 10 13:58:02 2017 From: rguerra at privaterra.org (Robert Guerra) Date: Wed, 10 May 2017 13:58:02 -0400 Subject: [governance] IG Experts in Sri Lanka / Visit to Colombo May 15-19 Message-ID: Dear colleagues, Dominic Bellone, my colleague working with me on Counterpart International’s Internet Governance initiative will in Colombo, Sri Lanka next week to attend their national IGF. While in the country, he would like to meet with different stakeholders involved in Internet Governance. We have some meetings lined up already, but would most appreciate any recommendations and/or introductions from those on this list regarding experts, organizations and government officials that could help provide Dominic with different perspectives on the state of Internet Governance, and and opportunities that might exist for coordination, collaboration, and partnerships. Dominic is available for meetings from Monday on next week. Wednesday and part of Thursday he’ll be attending the national level IGF and related events such as the SIG and the youth forum. I appreciate in advance any assistance those on this list could provide. regards Robert -- Robert Guerra Twitter: twitter.com/netfreedom Email: rguerra at privaterra.org PGP Keys : https://keybase.io/rguerra -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From raquino at gmail.com Wed May 10 14:07:34 2017 From: raquino at gmail.com (Renata Aquino Ribeiro) Date: Wed, 10 May 2017 15:07:34 -0300 Subject: [governance] IG Experts in Sri Lanka / Visit to Colombo May 15-19 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Robert As your contact will be in SIG Sri Lanka, it is possible they will already meet but I'm copying nonetheless Eranga Samararathna, NCUC ICANN member who presented SIG Sri Lanka on the outreach research initiatives of the constituency. I hope the contact is successful and best of luck to SIG Sri Lanka, 1 week from now already! Best, Renata On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 2:58 PM, Robert Guerra wrote: > Dear colleagues, > > Dominic Bellone, my colleague working with me on Counterpart International’s > Internet Governance initiative will in Colombo, Sri Lanka next week to > attend their national IGF. While in the country, he would like to meet with > different stakeholders involved in Internet Governance. > > We have some meetings lined up already, but would most appreciate any > recommendations and/or introductions from those on this list regarding > experts, organizations and government officials that could help provide > Dominic with different perspectives on the state of Internet Governance, and > and opportunities that might exist for coordination, collaboration, and > partnerships. > > Dominic is available for meetings from Monday on next week. Wednesday and > part of Thursday he’ll be attending the national level IGF and related > events such as the SIG and the youth forum. > > I appreciate in advance any assistance those on this list could provide. > > > regards > > Robert > > -- > Robert Guerra > Twitter: twitter.com/netfreedom > Email: rguerra at privaterra.org > PGP Keys : https://keybase.io/rguerra > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: > http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/raquino%40gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From arsenebaguma at gmail.com Thu May 11 05:38:05 2017 From: arsenebaguma at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Ars=C3=A8ne_Tungali?=) Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 11:38:05 +0200 Subject: [governance] Bruna Santos as the new IGC Co-coordinator Message-ID: Dear IGC members, I would like to use this opportunity to bring to your attention this wonderful news that we have a new Co-coordinator, joining me in this role to support this group. Her name is *Bruna Martins dos Santos (Bruna Santos), from Brazil*. She was chosen based on the following process: A call for nominations for a new co-co was sent to the list on April 27, 2017 and was supposed to close on May 10th, giving ample time for us to carry the nomination process. Several reminders, as promised, were sent by Arsene Tungali, the last one being a day prior to the expiration of the nomination process. Please see pasted bellow the call sent, just for record: ---Message begins-- Dear colleagues, It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace Analía who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me (Arsene). As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called “Co-coordinators”. I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an usual process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch this call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only saw it later on when the system was restored back. We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: - Your full name - Your country of origin and of residence - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? (Max 200 words) - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, 2017. After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles and enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new co-coordinator. You can check duties and responsibilities on our website (www.igcaucus.org) I do encourage all of you who wish to have a different experience with international advocacy or Internet public policy issues to consider applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group so we need someone very dynamic that will bring a push to support me. Kind regards, Arsene IGC Co-coordinator ---Message ends--- We received the nomination from Ms. Bruna Martins sent to the list on May 9 th expressing her interest to join this voluntary leadership position. Her statement of interest as well as her vision for this group are pasted bellow for your record (at the end of this email). She received public expression of support from Michael Oghia, Evelynn Namara and Renata Aquino and no one had a negative view on her candidacy. Given the fact that she was the only one, we will not proceed to the next phase which was to organize a poll but I suggest we immediately consider her into the role, as our new second Co-coordinator, serving from May 2017 to May 2019. As a reminder, my term will expire on or around February 2018 and she will be responsible to carry the election for the new Co-coordinator. I will leave this open for the next few days should anyone *has any comment on the process or anyone has a strong feeling about why Bruna Santos should not be considered for this role in line of the above explained process.* Please, do state why you think she will do great or not in your comment (that can be sent to me privately or directly to the list). On Monday, May 15th, I will send a final email based on the feedback that I will have received. Best regards, Arsene, IGC Co-coordinator --- Statement from Bruna--- *Your full name*: Bruna Martins dos Santos *Your country of origin and of residence*: Brazil *Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities*. I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making processes regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the IGF's Best Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher and one of the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: Enabling access to empower young women and build a feminist Internet Governance, an input from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that addressed the importance of ensuring a safe online environment for women online. *Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC?* I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian initiatives for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco Civil da Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event for the NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were in brazil during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions regarding the future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I believe that despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a good co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement activities with the IG community. *What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority during your first year.* (Max 200 words) As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet Governance, I believe on making it more participative through accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for the list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions of the globe As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by me. -----Statement ends--- ------------------------ **Arsène Tungali* * Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international *, CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum * Tel: +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico ) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles & Marrakech ). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet Freedom. Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English ) and (French ) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From ayden at ferdeline.com Thu May 11 06:39:48 2017 From: ayden at ferdeline.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Ayden_F=C3=A9rdeline?=) Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 06:39:48 -0400 Subject: [governance] Bruna Santos as the new IGC Co-coordinator In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: While, generally speaking, I think it is a better practice for there to be multiple candidates for any role, we cannot compel people to raise their hand and to self-nominate for leadership positions. I think Arsene did all that could be reasonably expected of him by reminding us on this list of the deadline for nominations. I think Bruna is well-suited to this role, and wish her success in it. Kind regards, Ayden Férdeline [linkedin.com/in/ferdeline](http://www.linkedin.com/in/ferdeline) -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [governance] Bruna Santos as the new IGC Co-coordinator Local Time: May 11, 2017 10:38 AM UTC Time: May 11, 2017 9:38 AM From: arsenebaguma at gmail.com To: Internet Governance Dear IGC members, I would like to use this opportunity to bring to your attention this wonderful news that we have a new Co-coordinator, joining me in this role to support this group. Her name is Bruna Martins dos Santos (Bruna Santos), from Brazil. She was chosen based on the following process: A call for nominations for a new co-co was sent to the list on April 27, 2017 and was supposed to close on May 10th, giving ample time for us to carry the nomination process. Several reminders, as promised, were sent by Arsene Tungali, the last one being a day prior to the expiration of the nomination process. Please see pasted bellow the call sent, just for record: ---Message begins-- Dear colleagues, It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace Analía who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me (Arsene). As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called “Co-coordinators”. I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an usual process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch this call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only saw it later on when the system was restored back. We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: - Your full name - Your country of origin and of residence - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? (Max 200 words) - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, 2017. After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles and enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new co-coordinator. You can check duties and responsibilities on our website (www.igcaucus.org)http://igcaucus.org/charterhttp://igcaucus.org/charterI do encourage all of you who wish to have a different experience with international advocacy or Internet public policy issues to consider applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group so we need someone very dynamic that will bring a push to support me. Kind regards, Arsene IGC Co-coordinator ---Message ends--- We received the nomination from Ms. Bruna Martins sent to the list on May 9th expressing her interest to join this voluntary leadership position. Her statement of interest as well as her vision for this group are pasted bellow for your record (at the end of this email). She received public expression of support from Michael Oghia, Evelynn Namara and Renata Aquino and no one had a negative view on her candidacy. Given the fact that she was the only one, we will not proceed to the next phase which was to organize a poll but I suggest we immediately consider her into the role, as our new second Co-coordinator, serving from May 2017 to May 2019. As a reminder, my term will expire on or around February 2018 and she will be responsible to carry the election for the new Co-coordinator. I will leave this open for the next few days should anyone has any comment on the process or anyone has a strong feeling about why Bruna Santos should not be considered for this role in line of the above explained process. Please, do state why you think she will do great or not in your comment (that can be sent to me privately or directly to the list). On Monday, May 15th, I will send a final email based on the feedback that I will have received. Best regards, Arsene, IGC Co-coordinator --- Statement from Bruna--- Your full name: Bruna Martins dos Santos Your country of origin and of residence: Brazil Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making processes regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the IGF's Best Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher and one of the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: Enabling access to empower young women and build a feminist Internet Governance, an input from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that addressed the importance of ensuring a safe online environment for women online. Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian initiatives for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco Civil da Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event for the NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were in brazil during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions regarding the future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I believe that despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a good co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement activities with the IG community. What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet Governance, I believe on making it more participative through accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for the list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions of the globe As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by me. -----Statement ends--- ------------------------ *[Arsène Tungali](http://about.me/ArseneTungali)* Co-Founder & Executive Director, [Rudi international](http://www.rudiinternational.org), CEO, [Smart Services Sarl](http://www.smart-serv.info), [Mabingwa Forum](http://www.mabingwa-forum.com) Tel: +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo [2015 Mandela Washington Felllow](http://tungali.blogspot.com/2015/06/selected-for-2015-mandela-washington.html) (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF [Brazil](http://www.internetsociety.org/what-we-do/education-and-leadership-programmes/next-generation-leaders/igf-ambassadors-programme/Past-Ambassadors) & [Mexico](http://www.internetsociety.org/what-we-do/education-and-leadership-programmes/next-generation-leaders/Current-Ambassadors)) - [AFRISIG 2016](http://afrisig.org/afrisig-2016/class-of-2016/) - [Blogger](http://tungali.blogspot.com) - ICANN Fellow ([Los Angeles](https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2014-07-18-en) & [Marrakech](https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/marrakech55-attendees-2016-03-14-en)). AFRINIC Fellow ([Mauritius](http://www.afrinic.net/en/library/news/1907-afrinic-25-fellowship-winners)) - [IGFSA Member](http://www.igfsa.org/) - Internet Governance - Internet Freedom. Check the 2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC report ([English](http://cipesa.org/?wpfb_dl=234)) and ([French](http://cipesa.org/?wpfb_dl=242)) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From raquino at gmail.com Thu May 11 06:41:10 2017 From: raquino at gmail.com (Renata Aquino Ribeiro) Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 07:41:10 -0300 Subject: [governance] Bruna Santos as the new IGC Co-coordinator In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hello Bruna, great news, congrats in advance, I can not imagine greater energy and willingness to tackle IG main challenges such as yours. Arsène, thank you so much for your great timing, transparency and organization in conducting this process. May it be a model for other groups everywhere. And I hope you do know the community stands with you always, great accomplishments this year and we're just in May! Best, Renata On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 6:38 AM, Arsène Tungali wrote: > Dear IGC members, > > > I would like to use this opportunity to bring to your attention this > wonderful news that we have a new Co-coordinator, joining me in this role to > support this group. Her name is Bruna Martins dos Santos (Bruna Santos), > from Brazil. She was chosen based on the following process: > > > A call for nominations for a new co-co was sent to the list on April 27, > 2017 and was supposed to close on May 10th, giving ample time for us to > carry the nomination process. Several reminders, as promised, were sent by > Arsene Tungali, the last one being a day prior to the expiration of the > nomination process. > > > Please see pasted bellow the call sent, just for record: > > > ---Message begins-- > > Dear colleagues, > > > It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace Analía > who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me (Arsene). > As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called > “Co-coordinators”. > > > I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start > this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but > also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our > workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an usual > process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch this > call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only saw > it later on when the system was restored back. > > > We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with them > first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as > Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is > to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and > attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: > > - Your full name > > - Your country of origin and of residence > > - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with > IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) > > - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? > (Max 200 words) > > - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick > up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as > priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) > > > The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, 2017. > After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles and > enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new > co-coordinator. > > > You can check duties and responsibilities on our website (www.igcaucus.org) > > I do encourage all of you who wish to have a different experience with > international advocacy or Internet public policy issues to consider > applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group so we need someone very > dynamic that will bring a push to support me. > > > Kind regards, > > Arsene > > IGC Co-coordinator > > ---Message ends--- > > > We received the nomination from Ms. Bruna Martins sent to the list on May > 9th expressing her interest to join this voluntary leadership position. Her > statement of interest as well as her vision for this group are pasted bellow > for your record (at the end of this email). She received public expression > of support from Michael Oghia, Evelynn Namara and Renata Aquino and no one > had a negative view on her candidacy. > > > Given the fact that she was the only one, we will not proceed to the next > phase which was to organize a poll but I suggest we immediately consider her > into the role, as our new second Co-coordinator, serving from May 2017 to > May 2019. As a reminder, my term will expire on or around February 2018 and > she will be responsible to carry the election for the new Co-coordinator. > > > I will leave this open for the next few days should anyone has any comment > on the process or anyone has a strong feeling about why Bruna Santos should > not be considered for this role in line of the above explained process. > Please, do state why you think she will do great or not in your comment > (that can be sent to me privately or directly to the list). On Monday, May > 15th, I will send a final email based on the feedback that I will have > received. > > > Best regards, > > Arsene, IGC Co-coordinator > > > --- Statement from Bruna--- > > Your full name: Bruna Martins dos Santos > > > > Your country of origin and of residence: Brazil > > > > Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil > Society activities. > > I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, > therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making processes > regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the IGF's Best > Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher and one of > the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: Enabling access > to empower young women and build a feminist Internet Governance, an input > from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that addressed the importance > of ensuring a safe online environment for women online. > > > > Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? > > I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the fact > that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests of > Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian initiatives > for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco Civil da > Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event for the > NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were in brazil > during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions regarding the > future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I believe that > despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a good > co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more > inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement > activities with the IG community. > > > > What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 > current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority > during your first year. (Max 200 words) > > As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this list > was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet Governance, > I believe on making it more participative through accountability. I think it > would be important for the members to know who else is alongside them and > also whom they could reach out in any subject they wish to, outreach for the > IG Caucus is a very important thing for the list as its members are the > influencers in all of the different regions of the globe > > As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced > participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional > representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; > interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by me. > > > > -----Statement ends--- > > > > ------------------------ > *Arsène Tungali* > Co-Founder & Executive Director, Rudi international, > CEO, Smart Services Sarl, Mabingwa Forum > Tel: +243 993810967 > GPG: 523644A0 > Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo > > 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & > Mexico) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles & Marrakech). > AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius) - IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet > Freedom. > > Check the 2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC report (English) and > (French) > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: > http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/raquino%40gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From soekpe at gmail.com Thu May 11 06:47:34 2017 From: soekpe at gmail.com (Sonigitu Ekpe) Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 11:47:34 +0100 Subject: [governance] Bruna Santos as the new IGC Co-coordinator In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Congratulations to Bruna Santos as our new IGC Co-coordinator and the IGC community. Best regards. Sonigitu Ekpe On 11 May, 2017 10:39, "Arsène Tungali" wrote: > Dear IGC members, > > > I would like to use this opportunity to bring to your attention this > wonderful news that we have a new Co-coordinator, joining me in this role > to support this group. Her name is *Bruna Martins dos Santos (Bruna > Santos), from Brazil*. She was chosen based on the following process: > > > A call for nominations for a new co-co was sent to the list on April 27, > 2017 and was supposed to close on May 10th, giving ample time for us to > carry the nomination process. Several reminders, as promised, were sent by > Arsene Tungali, the last one being a day prior to the expiration of the > nomination process. > > > Please see pasted bellow the call sent, just for record: > > > ---Message begins-- > > Dear colleagues, > > > It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace Analía > who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me (Arsene). > As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called > “Co-coordinators”. > > > I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start > this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but > also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our > workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an > usual process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch > this call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only > saw it later on when the system was restored back. > > > We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with > them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as > Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is > to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and > attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: > > - Your full name > > - Your country of origin and of residence > > - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with > IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) > > - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? > (Max 200 words) > > - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? > Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as > priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) > > > The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, > 2017. After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles > and enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new > co-coordinator. > > > You can check duties and responsibilities on our website (www.igcaucus.org > ) > > I do encourage all of you who wish to have a > different experience with international advocacy or Internet public policy > issues to consider applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group so we > need someone very dynamic that will bring a push to support me. > > > Kind regards, > > Arsene > > IGC Co-coordinator > > ---Message ends--- > > > We received the nomination from Ms. Bruna Martins sent to the list on May 9 > th expressing her interest to join this voluntary leadership position. > Her statement of interest as well as her vision for this group are pasted > bellow for your record (at the end of this email). She received public > expression of support from Michael Oghia, Evelynn Namara and Renata Aquino > and no one had a negative view on her candidacy. > > > Given the fact that she was the only one, we will not proceed to the next > phase which was to organize a poll but I suggest we immediately consider > her into the role, as our new second Co-coordinator, serving from May 2017 > to May 2019. As a reminder, my term will expire on or around February 2018 > and she will be responsible to carry the election for the new > Co-coordinator. > > > I will leave this open for the next few days should anyone *has any > comment on the process or anyone has a strong feeling about why Bruna > Santos should not be considered for this role in line of the above > explained process.* Please, do state why you think she will do great or > not in your comment (that can be sent to me privately or directly to the > list). On Monday, May 15th, I will send a final email based on the > feedback that I will have received. > > > Best regards, > > Arsene, IGC Co-coordinator > > > --- Statement from Bruna--- > > *Your full name*: Bruna Martins dos Santos > > > > *Your country of origin and of residence*: Brazil > > > > *Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil > Society activities*. > > I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, > therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making > processes regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the > IGF's Best Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher > and one of the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: > Enabling access to empower young women and build a feminist Internet > Governance, an input from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that > addressed the importance of ensuring a safe online environment for women > online. > > > > *Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC?* > > I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the > fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests > of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian > initiatives for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco > Civil da Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event > for the NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were > in brazil during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions > regarding the future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I > believe that despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a > good co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more > inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement > activities with the IG community. > > > > *What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 > current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority > during your first year.* (Max 200 words) > > As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this > list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet > Governance, I believe on making it more participative through > accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who > else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject > they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for the > list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions of > the globe > > As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced > participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional > representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; > interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by > me. > > > > -----Statement ends--- > > > ------------------------ > **Arsène Tungali* * > Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international > *, > CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum > * > Tel: +243 993810967 > GPG: 523644A0 > *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* > > 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow > > (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil > > & Mexico > ) > - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger > - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles > & Marrakech > > ). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius > > )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - > Internet Freedom. > > Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English > ) and (French > ) > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ > sympa/auto_signoff/governance/soekpe%40gmail.com > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From ian.peter at ianpeter.com Thu May 11 06:53:52 2017 From: ian.peter at ianpeter.com (Ian Peter) Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 20:53:52 +1000 Subject: [governance] Bruna Santos as the new IGC Co-coordinator In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6D74490815CE4FA6BEF4A082225A059B@LAPTOP93L8QKEK> Congratulations Bruna! From: Arsène Tungali Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2017 7:38 PM To: Internet Governance Subject: [governance] Bruna Santos as the new IGC Co-coordinator Dear IGC members, I would like to use this opportunity to bring to your attention this wonderful news that we have a new Co-coordinator, joining me in this role to support this group. Her name is Bruna Martins dos Santos (Bruna Santos), from Brazil. She was chosen based on the following process: A call for nominations for a new co-co was sent to the list on April 27, 2017 and was supposed to close on May 10th, giving ample time for us to carry the nomination process. Several reminders, as promised, were sent by Arsene Tungali, the last one being a day prior to the expiration of the nomination process. Please see pasted bellow the call sent, just for record: ---Message begins-- Dear colleagues, It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace Analía who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me (Arsene). As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called “Co-coordinators”. I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an usual process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch this call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only saw it later on when the system was restored back. We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: - Your full name - Your country of origin and of residence - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? (Max 200 words) - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, 2017. After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles and enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new co-coordinator. You can check duties and responsibilities on our website (www.igcaucus.org) I do encourage all of you who wish to have a different experience with international advocacy or Internet public policy issues to consider applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group so we need someone very dynamic that will bring a push to support me. Kind regards, Arsene IGC Co-coordinator ---Message ends--- We received the nomination from Ms. Bruna Martins sent to the list on May 9th expressing her interest to join this voluntary leadership position. Her statement of interest as well as her vision for this group are pasted bellow for your record (at the end of this email). She received public expression of support from Michael Oghia, Evelynn Namara and Renata Aquino and no one had a negative view on her candidacy. Given the fact that she was the only one, we will not proceed to the next phase which was to organize a poll but I suggest we immediately consider her into the role, as our new second Co-coordinator, serving from May 2017 to May 2019. As a reminder, my term will expire on or around February 2018 and she will be responsible to carry the election for the new Co-coordinator. I will leave this open for the next few days should anyone has any comment on the process or anyone has a strong feeling about why Bruna Santos should not be considered for this role in line of the above explained process. Please, do state why you think she will do great or not in your comment (that can be sent to me privately or directly to the list). On Monday, May 15th, I will send a final email based on the feedback that I will have received. Best regards, Arsene, IGC Co-coordinator --- Statement from Bruna--- Your full name: Bruna Martins dos Santos Your country of origin and of residence: Brazil Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making processes regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the IGF's Best Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher and one of the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: Enabling access to empower young women and build a feminist Internet Governance, an input from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that addressed the importance of ensuring a safe online environment for women online. Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian initiatives for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco Civil da Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event for the NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were in brazil during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions regarding the future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I believe that despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a good co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement activities with the IG community. What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet Governance, I believe on making it more participative through accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for the list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions of the globe As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by me. -----Statement ends--- ------------------------ *Arsène Tungali* Co-Founder & Executive Director, Rudi international, CEO, Smart Services Sarl, Mabingwa Forum Tel: +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles & Marrakech). 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URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From ekenyanito at gmail.com Thu May 11 06:58:28 2017 From: ekenyanito at gmail.com (Ephraim Percy Kenyanito) Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 13:58:28 +0300 Subject: [governance] Bruna Santos as the new IGC Co-coordinator In-Reply-To: <6D74490815CE4FA6BEF4A082225A059B@LAPTOP93L8QKEK> References: <6D74490815CE4FA6BEF4A082225A059B@LAPTOP93L8QKEK> Message-ID: Congratulations Bruna! -- Best Regards, Ephraim Percy Kenyanito Legal Researcher/ Policy Analyst Website: https://ephraimkenyanito.com/ Twitter: @ekenyanito PGP Fingerprint: B0FA394AF73DEB7AA1FDC7360CFED26DE6BA8DC1 On 11 May 2017 at 13:53, Ian Peter wrote: > Congratulations Bruna! > > > > *From:* Arsène Tungali > *Sent:* Thursday, May 11, 2017 7:38 PM > *To:* Internet Governance > *Subject:* [governance] Bruna Santos as the new IGC Co-coordinator > > > Dear IGC members, > > > > I would like to use this opportunity to bring to your attention this > wonderful news that we have a new Co-coordinator, joining me in this role > to support this group. Her name is *Bruna Martins dos Santos (Bruna > Santos), from Brazil*. She was chosen based on the following process: > > > > A call for nominations for a new co-co was sent to the list on April 27, > 2017 and was supposed to close on May 10th, giving ample time for us to > carry the nomination process. Several reminders, as promised, were sent by > Arsene Tungali, the last one being a day prior to the expiration of the > nomination process. > > > > Please see pasted bellow the call sent, just for record: > > > > ---Message begins-- > > Dear colleagues, > > > It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace Analía > who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me (Arsene). > As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called > “Co-coordinators”. > > > I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start > this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but > also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our > workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an > usual process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch > this call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only > saw it later on when the system was restored back. > > > We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with > them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as > Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is > to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and > attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: > > - Your full name > > - Your country of origin and of residence > > - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with > IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) > > - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? > (Max 200 words) > > - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? > Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as > priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) > > > The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, 2017. > After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles and > enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new > co-coordinator. > > > You can check duties and responsibilities on our website (www.igcaucus.org > ) > > I do encourage all of you who wish to have a > different experience with international advocacy or Internet public policy > issues to consider applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group so we > need someone very dynamic that will bring a push to support me. > > > Kind regards, > > Arsene > > IGC Co-coordinator > > ---Message ends--- > > > > We received the nomination from Ms. Bruna Martins sent to the list on May 9 > th expressing her interest to join this voluntary leadership position. > Her statement of interest as well as her vision for this group are pasted > bellow for your record (at the end of this email). She received public > expression of support from Michael Oghia, Evelynn Namara and Renata Aquino > and no one had a negative view on her candidacy. > > > > Given the fact that she was the only one, we will not proceed to the next > phase which was to organize a poll but I suggest we immediately consider > her into the role, as our new second Co-coordinator, serving from May 2017 > to May 2019. As a reminder, my term will expire on or around February 2018 > and she will be responsible to carry the election for the new > Co-coordinator. > > > > I will leave this open for the next few days should anyone *has any > comment on the process or anyone has a strong feeling about why Bruna > Santos should not be considered for this role in line of the above > explained process.* Please, do state why you think she will do great or > not in your comment (that can be sent to me privately or directly to the > list). On Monday, May 15th, I will send a final email based on the > feedback that I will have received. > > > > Best regards, > > Arsene, IGC Co-coordinator > > > > --- Statement from Bruna--- > > *Your full name*: Bruna Martins dos Santos > > > > *Your country of origin and of residence*: Brazil > > > > *Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil > Society activities*. > > I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, > therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making > processes regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the > IGF's Best Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher > and one of the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: > Enabling access to empower young women and build a feminist Internet > Governance, an input from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that > addressed the importance of ensuring a safe online environment for women > online. > > > > *Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC?* > > I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the > fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests > of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian > initiatives for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco > Civil da Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event > for the NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were > in brazil during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions > regarding the future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I > believe that despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a > good co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more > inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement > activities with the IG community. > > > > *What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 > current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority > during your first year.* (Max 200 words) > > As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this > list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet > Governance, I believe on making it more participative through > accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who > else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject > they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for the > list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions of > the globe > > As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced > participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional > representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; > interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by me. > > > > -----Statement ends--- > > > ------------------------ > **Arsène Tungali* * > Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international > *, > CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum > * > Tel: +243 993810967 <+243%20993%20810%20967> > GPG: 523644A0 > *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* > > 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow > > (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil > > & Mexico > ) > - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger > - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles > & Marrakech > > ). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius > > )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - > Internet Freedom. > > Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English > ) and (French > ) > > ------------------------------ > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ > sympa/auto_signoff/governance/ian.peter%40ianpeter.com > > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ > sympa/auto_signoff/governance/ekenyanito%40gmail.com > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From paoperezc14 at gmail.com Thu May 11 07:28:03 2017 From: paoperezc14 at gmail.com (Paola Perez) Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 07:28:03 -0400 Subject: [governance] Bruna Santos as the new IGC Co-coordinator In-Reply-To: References: <6D74490815CE4FA6BEF4A082225A059B@LAPTOP93L8QKEK> Message-ID: <0231CCD8-F790-4A80-990B-741299491D70@gmail.com> Congratulations Bruna!! You have all my support, I wish your success in this new role. Thank you Arsene for your great organization! -- Maria Paola Perez Computer Systems Engineer Board Director of Internet Society Venezuela https://ve.linkedin.com/in/paoperezc > El 11 may. 2017, a las 6:58 a. m., Ephraim Percy Kenyanito escribió: > > Congratulations Bruna! > > > > -- > > Best Regards, > > Ephraim Percy Kenyanito > Legal Researcher/ Policy Analyst > Website: https://ephraimkenyanito.com/ > Twitter: @ekenyanito > PGP Fingerprint: B0FA394AF73DEB7AA1FDC7360CFED26DE6BA8DC1 > > >> On 11 May 2017 at 13:53, Ian Peter wrote: >> Congratulations Bruna! >> >> >> >> From: Arsène Tungali >> Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2017 7:38 PM >> To: Internet Governance >> Subject: [governance] Bruna Santos as the new IGC Co-coordinator >> >> Dear IGC members, >> >> >> >> I would like to use this opportunity to bring to your attention this wonderful news that we have a new Co-coordinator, joining me in this role to support this group. Her name is Bruna Martins dos Santos (Bruna Santos), from Brazil. She was chosen based on the following process: >> >> >> >> A call for nominations for a new co-co was sent to the list on April 27, 2017 and was supposed to close on May 10th, giving ample time for us to carry the nomination process. Several reminders, as promised, were sent by Arsene Tungali, the last one being a day prior to the expiration of the nomination process. >> >> >> >> Please see pasted bellow the call sent, just for record: >> >> >> >> ---Message begins-- >> >> Dear colleagues, >> >> It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace Analía who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me (Arsene). As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called “Co-coordinators”. >> >> I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an usual process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch this call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only saw it later on when the system was restored back. >> >> We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: >> - Your full name >> - Your country of origin and of residence >> - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) >> - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? (Max 200 words) >> - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) >> >> The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, 2017. After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles and enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new co-coordinator. >> >> You can check duties and responsibilities on our website (www.igcaucus.org) >> >> I do encourage all of you who wish to have a different experience with international advocacy or Internet public policy issues to consider applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group so we need someone very dynamic that will bring a push to support me. >> >> Kind regards, >> Arsene >> IGC Co-coordinator >> ---Message ends--- >> >> >> >> We received the nomination from Ms. Bruna Martins sent to the list on May 9th expressing her interest to join this voluntary leadership position. Her statement of interest as well as her vision for this group are pasted bellow for your record (at the end of this email). She received public expression of support from Michael Oghia, Evelynn Namara and Renata Aquino and no one had a negative view on her candidacy. >> >> >> >> Given the fact that she was the only one, we will not proceed to the next phase which was to organize a poll but I suggest we immediately consider her into the role, as our new second Co-coordinator, serving from May 2017 to May 2019. As a reminder, my term will expire on or around February 2018 and she will be responsible to carry the election for the new Co-coordinator. >> >> >> >> I will leave this open for the next few days should anyone has any comment on the process or anyone has a strong feeling about why Bruna Santos should not be considered for this role in line of the above explained process. Please, do state why you think she will do great or not in your comment (that can be sent to me privately or directly to the list). On Monday, May 15th, I will send a final email based on the feedback that I will have received. >> >> >> >> Best regards, >> >> Arsene, IGC Co-coordinator >> >> >> >> --- Statement from Bruna--- >> >> Your full name: Bruna Martins dos Santos >> >> Your country of origin and of residence: Brazil >> >> Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. >> I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making processes regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the IGF's Best Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher and one of the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: Enabling access to empower young women and build a feminist Internet Governance, an input from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that addressed the importance of ensuring a safe online environment for women online. >> >> Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? >> I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian initiatives for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco Civil da Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event for the NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were in brazil during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions regarding the future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I believe that despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a good co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement activities with the IG community. >> >> What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) >> As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet Governance, I believe on making it more participative through accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for the list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions of the globe >> As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by me. >> >> >> -----Statement ends--- >> >> >> >> ------------------------ >> *Arsène Tungali* >> Co-Founder & Executive Director, Rudi international, >> CEO, Smart Services Sarl, Mabingwa Forum >> Tel: +243 993810967 >> GPG: 523644A0 >> Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo >> >> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles & Marrakech). 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Part of the Internet Society's 25th Anniversary program, a round" [image: livestream] Today *Thursday May 11 2017* the *Internet Society * and *Royal Institute of International Affairs * present *A Brave New World: How does the Internet Affect Societies? * at Chatham House in London UK. Part of the *Internet Society's 25th Anniversary program* , a roundtable will examine the question: *Is the Internet eliminating divisions in society, or is it accentuating them? *. Keynote: *Prof. Dr. Erik Huizer*, CTO SURFnet. Speakers: *Dr. Ismail Syed Shah*, Chairman, Pakistan Telecommunications Authority;* Mr. James Arroyo*, OBE, Director for Data, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; *Ms. Unoma Ndili Okarafor*, Ph.D. Founder & CEO at *Herbal Papaya*, WAAW Foundation; *Ms. Rebecca MacKinnon*, Director of the Ranking Digital Rights project at New America. Moderator: *Ms. Kathryn Brown*, President and CEO, Internet Society. The event will be webcast live on the* Internet Society Livestream Channel * and *YouTube *. London is 5 hours ahead of NYC. *What: A Brave New World: How does the Internet Affect Societies? Where: Chatham House, London When: Thursday May 11 2017 12:30-14:00 BST | 11:30-13:00 UTC | 07:30-9:00 EDT Webcast 1: https://livestream.com/internetsociety/chatham Webcast 2: https://youtu.be/nCpaptHX0II Twitter: #thenext25 https://twitter.com/hashtag/thenext25 * Comment See all comments *​Permalink* http://isoc-ny.org/p2/9181 -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast -------------------------------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From evelyngeek at gmail.com Thu May 11 08:53:37 2017 From: evelyngeek at gmail.com (Evelyn Namara) Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 15:53:37 +0300 Subject: [governance] Bruna Santos as the new IGC Co-coordinator In-Reply-To: <0231CCD8-F790-4A80-990B-741299491D70@gmail.com> References: <6D74490815CE4FA6BEF4A082225A059B@LAPTOP93L8QKEK> <0231CCD8-F790-4A80-990B-741299491D70@gmail.com> Message-ID: Congratulations Bruna! Very well deserved. On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 2:28 PM, Paola Perez wrote: > Congratulations Bruna!! You have all my support, I wish your success in > this new role. > > Thank you Arsene for your great organization! > > > > -- > > *Maria Paola Perez* > *Computer Systems Engineer * > *Board Director of Internet Society Venezuela* > *https://ve.linkedin.com/in/paoperezc > * > > El 11 may. 2017, a las 6:58 a. m., Ephraim Percy Kenyanito < > ekenyanito at gmail.com> escribió: > > Congratulations Bruna! > > > -- > > Best Regards, > Ephraim Percy Kenyanito > Legal Researcher/ Policy Analyst > Website: https://ephraimkenyanito.com/ > Twitter: @ekenyanito > PGP Fingerprint: B0FA394AF73DEB7AA1FDC7360CFED26DE6BA8DC1 > > > On 11 May 2017 at 13:53, Ian Peter wrote: > >> Congratulations Bruna! >> >> >> >> *From:* Arsène Tungali >> *Sent:* Thursday, May 11, 2017 7:38 PM >> *To:* Internet Governance >> *Subject:* [governance] Bruna Santos as the new IGC Co-coordinator >> >> >> Dear IGC members, >> >> >> >> I would like to use this opportunity to bring to your attention this >> wonderful news that we have a new Co-coordinator, joining me in this role >> to support this group. Her name is *Bruna Martins dos Santos (Bruna >> Santos), from Brazil*. She was chosen based on the following process: >> >> >> >> A call for nominations for a new co-co was sent to the list on April 27, >> 2017 and was supposed to close on May 10th, giving ample time for us to >> carry the nomination process. Several reminders, as promised, were sent by >> Arsene Tungali, the last one being a day prior to the expiration of the >> nomination process. >> >> >> >> Please see pasted bellow the call sent, just for record: >> >> >> >> ---Message begins-- >> >> Dear colleagues, >> >> >> It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace >> Analía who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me >> (Arsene). As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called >> “Co-coordinators”. >> >> >> I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start >> this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but >> also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our >> workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an >> usual process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch >> this call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only >> saw it later on when the system was restored back. >> >> >> We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with >> them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as >> Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is >> to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and >> attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: >> >> - Your full name >> >> - Your country of origin and of residence >> >> - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with >> IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) >> >> - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the >> IGC? (Max 200 words) >> >> - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? >> Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as >> priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) >> >> >> The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, 2017. >> After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles and >> enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new >> co-coordinator. >> >> >> You can check duties and responsibilities on our website ( >> www.igcaucus.org) >> >> I do encourage all of you who wish to have >> a different experience with international advocacy or Internet public >> policy issues to consider applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group >> so we need someone very dynamic that will bring a push to support me. >> >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Arsene >> >> IGC Co-coordinator >> >> ---Message ends--- >> >> >> >> We received the nomination from Ms. Bruna Martins sent to the list on May >> 9th expressing her interest to join this voluntary leadership position. >> Her statement of interest as well as her vision for this group are pasted >> bellow for your record (at the end of this email). She received public >> expression of support from Michael Oghia, Evelynn Namara and Renata Aquino >> and no one had a negative view on her candidacy. >> >> >> >> Given the fact that she was the only one, we will not proceed to the next >> phase which was to organize a poll but I suggest we immediately consider >> her into the role, as our new second Co-coordinator, serving from May 2017 >> to May 2019. As a reminder, my term will expire on or around February 2018 >> and she will be responsible to carry the election for the new >> Co-coordinator. >> >> >> >> I will leave this open for the next few days should anyone *has any >> comment on the process or anyone has a strong feeling about why Bruna >> Santos should not be considered for this role in line of the above >> explained process.* Please, do state why you think she will do great or >> not in your comment (that can be sent to me privately or directly to the >> list). On Monday, May 15th, I will send a final email based on the >> feedback that I will have received. >> >> >> >> Best regards, >> >> Arsene, IGC Co-coordinator >> >> >> >> --- Statement from Bruna--- >> >> *Your full name*: Bruna Martins dos Santos >> >> >> >> *Your country of origin and of residence*: Brazil >> >> >> >> *Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil >> Society activities*. >> >> I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, >> therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making >> processes regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the >> IGF's Best Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher >> and one of the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: >> Enabling access to empower young women and build a feminist Internet >> Governance, an input from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that >> addressed the importance of ensuring a safe online environment for women >> online. >> >> >> >> *Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC?* >> >> I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the >> fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests >> of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian >> initiatives for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco >> Civil da Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event >> for the NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were >> in brazil during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions >> regarding the future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I >> believe that despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a >> good co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more >> inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement >> activities with the IG community. >> >> >> >> *What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 >> current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority >> during your first year.* (Max 200 words) >> >> As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this >> list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet >> Governance, I believe on making it more participative through >> accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who >> else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject >> they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for the >> list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions of >> the globe >> >> As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced >> participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional >> representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; >> interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by me. >> >> >> >> -----Statement ends--- >> >> >> ------------------------ >> **Arsène Tungali* * >> Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international >> *, >> CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum >> * >> Tel: +243 993810967 <+243%20993%20810%20967> >> GPG: 523644A0 >> *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* >> >> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow >> >> (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil >> >> & Mexico >> ) >> - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger >> - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles >> & Marrakech >> >> ). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius >> >> )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - >> Internet Freedom. >> >> Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English >> ) and (French >> ) >> >> ------------------------------ >> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/symp >> a/auto_signoff/governance/ian.peter%40ianpeter.com >> >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/symp >> a/auto_signoff/governance/ekenyanito%40gmail.com >> > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ > sympa/auto_signoff/governance/paoperezc14%40gmail.com > > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ > sympa/auto_signoff/governance/evelyngeek%40gmail.com > -- Evelyn Namara | T: +256 754 440893 | E: enamara at riseup.net | Twitter: @enamara | Skype: enamara PGP: B94D 3950 38D6 914A E054 D6C5 E82E 0F66 DC01 E30D -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From odamyte at gmail.com Thu May 11 09:13:34 2017 From: odamyte at gmail.com (Jacob Odame-Baiden) Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 13:13:34 +0000 Subject: [governance] Bruna Santos as the new IGC Co-coordinator In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Congratulations Bruna! Br, Jacob On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 9:38 AM, Arsène Tungali wrote: > Dear IGC members, > > > I would like to use this opportunity to bring to your attention this > wonderful news that we have a new Co-coordinator, joining me in this role > to support this group. Her name is *Bruna Martins dos Santos (Bruna > Santos), from Brazil*. She was chosen based on the following process: > > > A call for nominations for a new co-co was sent to the list on April 27, > 2017 and was supposed to close on May 10th, giving ample time for us to > carry the nomination process. Several reminders, as promised, were sent by > Arsene Tungali, the last one being a day prior to the expiration of the > nomination process. > > > Please see pasted bellow the call sent, just for record: > > > ---Message begins-- > > Dear colleagues, > > > It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace Analía > who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me (Arsene). > As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called > “Co-coordinators”. > > > I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start > this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but > also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our > workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an > usual process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch > this call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only > saw it later on when the system was restored back. > > > We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with > them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as > Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is > to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and > attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: > > - Your full name > > - Your country of origin and of residence > > - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with > IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) > > - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? > (Max 200 words) > > - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? > Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as > priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) > > > The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, > 2017. After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles > and enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new > co-coordinator. > > > You can check duties and responsibilities on our website (www.igcaucus.org > ) > > I do encourage all of you who wish to have a > different experience with international advocacy or Internet public policy > issues to consider applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group so we > need someone very dynamic that will bring a push to support me. > > > Kind regards, > > Arsene > > IGC Co-coordinator > > ---Message ends--- > > > We received the nomination from Ms. Bruna Martins sent to the list on May 9 > th expressing her interest to join this voluntary leadership position. > Her statement of interest as well as her vision for this group are pasted > bellow for your record (at the end of this email). She received public > expression of support from Michael Oghia, Evelynn Namara and Renata Aquino > and no one had a negative view on her candidacy. > > > Given the fact that she was the only one, we will not proceed to the next > phase which was to organize a poll but I suggest we immediately consider > her into the role, as our new second Co-coordinator, serving from May 2017 > to May 2019. As a reminder, my term will expire on or around February 2018 > and she will be responsible to carry the election for the new > Co-coordinator. > > > I will leave this open for the next few days should anyone *has any > comment on the process or anyone has a strong feeling about why Bruna > Santos should not be considered for this role in line of the above > explained process.* Please, do state why you think she will do great or > not in your comment (that can be sent to me privately or directly to the > list). On Monday, May 15th, I will send a final email based on the > feedback that I will have received. > > > Best regards, > > Arsene, IGC Co-coordinator > > > --- Statement from Bruna--- > > *Your full name*: Bruna Martins dos Santos > > > > *Your country of origin and of residence*: Brazil > > > > *Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil > Society activities*. > > I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, > therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making > processes regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the > IGF's Best Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher > and one of the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: > Enabling access to empower young women and build a feminist Internet > Governance, an input from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that > addressed the importance of ensuring a safe online environment for women > online. > > > > *Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC?* > > I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the > fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests > of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian > initiatives for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco > Civil da Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event > for the NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were > in brazil during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions > regarding the future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I > believe that despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a > good co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more > inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement > activities with the IG community. > > > > *What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 > current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority > during your first year.* (Max 200 words) > > As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this > list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet > Governance, I believe on making it more participative through > accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who > else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject > they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for the > list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions of > the globe > > As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced > participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional > representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; > interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by > me. > > > > -----Statement ends--- > > > ------------------------ > **Arsène Tungali* * > Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international > *, > CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum > * > Tel: +243 993810967 <+243%20993%20810%20967> > GPG: 523644A0 > *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* > > 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow > > (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil > > & Mexico > ) > - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger > - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles > & Marrakech > > ). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius > > )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - > Internet Freedom. > > Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English > ) and (French > ) > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ > sympa/auto_signoff/governance/odamyte%40gmail.com > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From capdasiege at gmail.com Thu May 11 09:16:40 2017 From: capdasiege at gmail.com (Capda Capda) Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 15:16:40 +0200 Subject: [governance] Bruna Santos as the new IGC Co-coordinator In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Congratulations my Dear Bruna and good luck! Best Regards 2017-05-11 15:13 GMT+02:00 Jacob Odame-Baiden : > Congratulations Bruna! > > Br, > Jacob > > On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 9:38 AM, Arsène Tungali > wrote: > >> Dear IGC members, >> >> >> I would like to use this opportunity to bring to your attention this >> wonderful news that we have a new Co-coordinator, joining me in this role >> to support this group. Her name is *Bruna Martins dos Santos (Bruna >> Santos), from Brazil*. She was chosen based on the following process: >> >> >> A call for nominations for a new co-co was sent to the list on April 27, >> 2017 and was supposed to close on May 10th, giving ample time for us to >> carry the nomination process. Several reminders, as promised, were sent by >> Arsene Tungali, the last one being a day prior to the expiration of the >> nomination process. >> >> >> Please see pasted bellow the call sent, just for record: >> >> >> ---Message begins-- >> >> Dear colleagues, >> >> >> It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace >> Analía who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me >> (Arsene). As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called >> “Co-coordinators”. >> >> >> I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start >> this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but >> also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our >> workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an >> usual process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch >> this call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only >> saw it later on when the system was restored back. >> >> >> We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with >> them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as >> Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is >> to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and >> attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: >> >> - Your full name >> >> - Your country of origin and of residence >> >> - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with >> IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) >> >> - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the >> IGC? (Max 200 words) >> >> - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? >> Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as >> priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) >> >> >> The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, >> 2017. After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles >> and enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new >> co-coordinator. >> >> >> You can check duties and responsibilities on our website ( >> www.igcaucus.org) >> >> I do encourage all of you who wish to have >> a different experience with international advocacy or Internet public >> policy issues to consider applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group >> so we need someone very dynamic that will bring a push to support me. >> >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Arsene >> >> IGC Co-coordinator >> >> ---Message ends--- >> >> >> We received the nomination from Ms. Bruna Martins sent to the list on May >> 9th expressing her interest to join this voluntary leadership position. >> Her statement of interest as well as her vision for this group are pasted >> bellow for your record (at the end of this email). She received public >> expression of support from Michael Oghia, Evelynn Namara and Renata Aquino >> and no one had a negative view on her candidacy. >> >> >> Given the fact that she was the only one, we will not proceed to the next >> phase which was to organize a poll but I suggest we immediately consider >> her into the role, as our new second Co-coordinator, serving from May 2017 >> to May 2019. As a reminder, my term will expire on or around February 2018 >> and she will be responsible to carry the election for the new >> Co-coordinator. >> >> >> I will leave this open for the next few days should anyone *has any >> comment on the process or anyone has a strong feeling about why Bruna >> Santos should not be considered for this role in line of the above >> explained process.* Please, do state why you think she will do great or >> not in your comment (that can be sent to me privately or directly to the >> list). On Monday, May 15th, I will send a final email based on the >> feedback that I will have received. >> >> >> Best regards, >> >> Arsene, IGC Co-coordinator >> >> >> --- Statement from Bruna--- >> >> *Your full name*: Bruna Martins dos Santos >> >> >> >> *Your country of origin and of residence*: Brazil >> >> >> >> *Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil >> Society activities*. >> >> I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, >> therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making >> processes regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the >> IGF's Best Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher >> and one of the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: >> Enabling access to empower young women and build a feminist Internet >> Governance, an input from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that >> addressed the importance of ensuring a safe online environment for women >> online. >> >> >> >> *Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC?* >> >> I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the >> fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests >> of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian >> initiatives for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco >> Civil da Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event >> for the NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were >> in brazil during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions >> regarding the future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I >> believe that despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a >> good co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more >> inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement >> activities with the IG community. >> >> >> >> *What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 >> current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority >> during your first year.* (Max 200 words) >> >> As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this >> list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet >> Governance, I believe on making it more participative through >> accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who >> else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject >> they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for the >> list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions of >> the globe >> >> As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced >> participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional >> representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; >> interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by >> me. >> >> >> >> -----Statement ends--- >> >> >> ------------------------ >> **Arsène Tungali* * >> Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international >> *, >> CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum >> * >> Tel: +243 993810967 <+243%20993%20810%20967> >> GPG: 523644A0 >> *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* >> >> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow >> >> (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil >> >> & Mexico >> ) >> - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger >> - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles >> & Marrakech >> >> ). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius >> >> )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - >> Internet Freedom. >> >> Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English >> ) and (French >> ) >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/symp >> a/auto_signoff/governance/odamyte%40gmail.com >> > > > > > > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ > sympa/auto_signoff/governance/capdasiege%40gmail.com > -- *Michel TCHONANG LINZECoordinateur GénéralÉVÈNEMENTS SUR LES TIC : - Transform Africa Summit du 10 au 12 mai 2017 à Kigali - Rwanda- Session du Conseil de l'UIT du 15 au 25 Mai 2017 à Genève - Suisse- AIS17 du 21 Mai au 02 juin 2017 à Nairobi - Kenya- Forum du SMSI du 12 au 16 Juin 2017 à Genève - Suisse- ICANN59 du 26 au 29 juin 2017 à Johannesburg - Afrique du Sud- Symposium TIC Afrique du 11 au 14 Juillet 2017 à Yaoundé - Cameroun CAPDA (Consortium d'Appui aux Actions pour la Promotion et le Développement de l'Afrique)BP : 15 151 DOUALA - CAMEROUN Tél. : (237) 67775-39-63 / 24212-9493 Email : capdasiege at gmail.com Site : www.capda.ong * -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From bruna.mrtns at gmail.com Thu May 11 09:37:56 2017 From: bruna.mrtns at gmail.com (Bruna Santos) Date: Thu, 11 May 2017 10:37:56 -0300 Subject: [governance] Bruna Santos as the new IGC Co-coordinator In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear All, Thank you very much for the support! (: Dear Arsene, Im thrilled to be helping you! best, 2017-05-11 10:16 GMT-03:00 Capda Capda : > Congratulations my Dear Bruna and good luck! > > Best Regards > > 2017-05-11 15:13 GMT+02:00 Jacob Odame-Baiden : > >> Congratulations Bruna! >> >> Br, >> Jacob >> >> On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 9:38 AM, Arsène Tungali >> wrote: >> >>> Dear IGC members, >>> >>> >>> I would like to use this opportunity to bring to your attention this >>> wonderful news that we have a new Co-coordinator, joining me in this role >>> to support this group. Her name is *Bruna Martins dos Santos (Bruna >>> Santos), from Brazil*. She was chosen based on the following process: >>> >>> >>> A call for nominations for a new co-co was sent to the list on April 27, >>> 2017 and was supposed to close on May 10th, giving ample time for us to >>> carry the nomination process. Several reminders, as promised, were sent by >>> Arsene Tungali, the last one being a day prior to the expiration of the >>> nomination process. >>> >>> >>> Please see pasted bellow the call sent, just for record: >>> >>> >>> ---Message begins-- >>> >>> Dear colleagues, >>> >>> >>> It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace >>> Analía who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me >>> (Arsene). As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called >>> “Co-coordinators”. >>> >>> >>> I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start >>> this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but >>> also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our >>> workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an >>> usual process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch >>> this call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only >>> saw it later on when the system was restored back. >>> >>> >>> We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with >>> them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as >>> Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is >>> to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and >>> attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: >>> >>> - Your full name >>> >>> - Your country of origin and of residence >>> >>> - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with >>> IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) >>> >>> - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the >>> IGC? (Max 200 words) >>> >>> - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? >>> Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as >>> priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) >>> >>> >>> The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, >>> 2017. After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles >>> and enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new >>> co-coordinator. >>> >>> >>> You can check duties and responsibilities on our website ( >>> www.igcaucus.org) >>> >>> I do encourage all of you who wish to have >>> a different experience with international advocacy or Internet public >>> policy issues to consider applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group >>> so we need someone very dynamic that will bring a push to support me. >>> >>> >>> Kind regards, >>> >>> Arsene >>> >>> IGC Co-coordinator >>> >>> ---Message ends--- >>> >>> >>> We received the nomination from Ms. Bruna Martins sent to the list on >>> May 9th expressing her interest to join this voluntary leadership >>> position. Her statement of interest as well as her vision for this group >>> are pasted bellow for your record (at the end of this email). She received >>> public expression of support from Michael Oghia, Evelynn Namara and Renata >>> Aquino and no one had a negative view on her candidacy. >>> >>> >>> Given the fact that she was the only one, we will not proceed to the >>> next phase which was to organize a poll but I suggest we immediately >>> consider her into the role, as our new second Co-coordinator, serving from >>> May 2017 to May 2019. As a reminder, my term will expire on or around >>> February 2018 and she will be responsible to carry the election for the new >>> Co-coordinator. >>> >>> >>> I will leave this open for the next few days should anyone *has any >>> comment on the process or anyone has a strong feeling about why Bruna >>> Santos should not be considered for this role in line of the above >>> explained process.* Please, do state why you think she will do great or >>> not in your comment (that can be sent to me privately or directly to the >>> list). On Monday, May 15th, I will send a final email based on the >>> feedback that I will have received. >>> >>> >>> Best regards, >>> >>> Arsene, IGC Co-coordinator >>> >>> >>> --- Statement from Bruna--- >>> >>> *Your full name*: Bruna Martins dos Santos >>> >>> >>> >>> *Your country of origin and of residence*: Brazil >>> >>> >>> >>> *Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil >>> Society activities*. >>> >>> I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, >>> therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making >>> processes regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the >>> IGF's Best Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher >>> and one of the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: >>> Enabling access to empower young women and build a feminist Internet >>> Governance, an input from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that >>> addressed the importance of ensuring a safe online environment for women >>> online. >>> >>> >>> >>> *Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC?* >>> >>> I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the >>> fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests >>> of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian >>> initiatives for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco >>> Civil da Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event >>> for the NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were >>> in brazil during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions >>> regarding the future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I >>> believe that despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a >>> good co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more >>> inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement >>> activities with the IG community. >>> >>> >>> >>> *What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to >>> 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority >>> during your first year.* (Max 200 words) >>> >>> As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this >>> list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet >>> Governance, I believe on making it more participative through >>> accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who >>> else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject >>> they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for the >>> list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions of >>> the globe >>> >>> As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced >>> participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional >>> representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; >>> interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by >>> me. >>> >>> >>> >>> -----Statement ends--- >>> >>> >>> ------------------------ >>> **Arsène Tungali* * >>> Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international >>> *, >>> CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa >>> Forum * >>> Tel: +243 993810967 <+243%20993%20810%20967> >>> GPG: 523644A0 >>> *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* >>> >>> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow >>> >>> (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil >>> >>> & Mexico >>> ) >>> - AFRISIG 2016 - >>> Blogger - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles >>> & Marrakech >>> >>> ). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius >>> >>> )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - >>> Internet Freedom. >>> >>> Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English >>> ) and (French >>> ) >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: >>> http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/odam >>> yte%40gmail.com >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/symp >> a/auto_signoff/governance/capdasiege%40gmail.com >> > > > > -- > > > > > > *Michel TCHONANG LINZECoordinateur GénéralÉVÈNEMENTS SUR LES TIC : - > Transform Africa Summit du 10 au 12 mai 2017 à Kigali - Rwanda- Session du > Conseil de l'UIT du 15 au 25 Mai 2017 à Genève - Suisse- AIS17 du 21 Mai au > 02 juin 2017 à Nairobi - Kenya- Forum du SMSI du 12 au 16 Juin 2017 à > Genève - Suisse- ICANN59 du 26 au 29 juin 2017 à Johannesburg - Afrique du > Sud- Symposium TIC Afrique du 11 au 14 Juillet 2017 à Yaoundé - Cameroun > CAPDA (Consortium d'Appui aux Actions pour la Promotion et le Développement > de l'Afrique)BP : 15 151 DOUALA - CAMEROUN Tél. : (237) 67775-39-63 / > 24212-9493 Email : capdasiege at gmail.com Site : > www.capda.ong * > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ > sympa/auto_signoff/governance/bruna.mrtns%40gmail.com > -- *Bruna Martins dos Santos * LLB, Centro Universitário de Brasilia, '12. +55 61 99252-6512 Skype ID: bruna.martinsantos @boomartins -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Several reminders, as promised, were sent by > Arsene Tungali, the last one being a day prior to the expiration of the > nomination process. > > > Please see pasted bellow the call sent, just for record: > > > ---Message begins-- > > Dear colleagues, > > > It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace Analía > who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me (Arsene). > As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called > “Co-coordinators”. > > > I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start > this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server but > also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our > workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an > usual process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did launch > this call while we were still working on the server but so many of you only > saw it later on when the system was restored back. > > > We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with > them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves as > Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do is > to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email and > attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: > > - Your full name > > - Your country of origin and of residence > > - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with > IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) > > - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? > (Max 200 words) > > - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? > Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider as > priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) > > > The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, > 2017. After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles > and enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new > co-coordinator. > > > You can check duties and responsibilities on our website (www.igcaucus.org > ) > > I do encourage all of you who wish to have a > different experience with international advocacy or Internet public policy > issues to consider applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group so we > need someone very dynamic that will bring a push to support me. > > > Kind regards, > > Arsene > > IGC Co-coordinator > > ---Message ends--- > > > We received the nomination from Ms. Bruna Martins sent to the list on May 9 > th expressing her interest to join this voluntary leadership position. > Her statement of interest as well as her vision for this group are pasted > bellow for your record (at the end of this email). She received public > expression of support from Michael Oghia, Evelynn Namara and Renata Aquino > and no one had a negative view on her candidacy. > > > Given the fact that she was the only one, we will not proceed to the next > phase which was to organize a poll but I suggest we immediately consider > her into the role, as our new second Co-coordinator, serving from May 2017 > to May 2019. As a reminder, my term will expire on or around February 2018 > and she will be responsible to carry the election for the new > Co-coordinator. > > > I will leave this open for the next few days should anyone *has any > comment on the process or anyone has a strong feeling about why Bruna > Santos should not be considered for this role in line of the above > explained process.* Please, do state why you think she will do great or > not in your comment (that can be sent to me privately or directly to the > list). On Monday, May 15th, I will send a final email based on the > feedback that I will have received. > > > Best regards, > > Arsene, IGC Co-coordinator > > > --- Statement from Bruna--- > > *Your full name*: Bruna Martins dos Santos > > > > *Your country of origin and of residence*: Brazil > > > > *Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil > Society activities*. > > I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, > therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making > processes regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the > IGF's Best Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent researcher > and one of the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: > Enabling access to empower young women and build a feminist Internet > Governance, an input from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that > addressed the importance of ensuring a safe online environment for women > online. > > > > *Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC?* > > I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the > fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the interests > of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian > initiatives for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco > Civil da Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event > for the NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that were > in brazil during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions > regarding the future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore I > believe that despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be a > good co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a more > inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement > activities with the IG community. > > > > *What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 > current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority > during your first year.* (Max 200 words) > > As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this > list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet > Governance, I believe on making it more participative through > accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who > else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject > they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for the > list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions of > the globe > > As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced > participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional > representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; > interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by > me. > > > > -----Statement ends--- > > > ------------------------ > **Arsène Tungali* * > Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international > *, > CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum > * > Tel: +243 993810967 > GPG: 523644A0 > *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* > > 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow > > (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil > > & Mexico > ) > - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger > - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles > & Marrakech > > ). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius > > )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - > Internet Freedom. > > Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English > ) and (French > ) > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ > sympa/auto_signoff/governance/compsoftnet%40gmail.com > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Chenai from RIA is on this list and will be the best person to discuss this brief and to answer any questions you might have with regards to their research methodology. Regards, Arsene ----------------- Arsène Tungali, about.me/ArseneTungali +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo Sent from my iPhone (excuse typos) Begin forwarded message: > From: Chenai Chair > Date: May 11, 2017 at 5:37:41 PM GMT+2 > To: African School on Internet Governance Alumni list > Subject: [AfriSIG-Alumni] Transform Africa summit - rwanda policy brief > Reply-To: African School on Internet Governance Alumni list > > Hi everyone, > > As the Transform Africa Summit has been happening in Kigali Rwanda, RIA put together a policy brief to assess pricing trends in the country. Rwanda performs pretty well on our pricing index but still has low internet uptake. To figure out why, we are conducting a household, individual and business survey in Rwanda as well as Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and Mozambique. More countries will be added on as the year progresses. > > In the mean time, check out our policy brief and sign up for our news letter for updates! > > Link-http://researchictafrica.net/home.php?h=207 > > > Chenai Chair > > Researcher & > Communications & Evaluation Advisor > Research ICT Africa > Unit 409, Old Castle Brewery > 6 Beach Road > Woodstock, Cape Town, 7925 > South Africa > T: +27 21 447 6332 > f:www.facebook.com/researchICTafrica.net > t: @RIAnetwork > > Sign up for > our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/cII6Wj > > See www.researchICTafrica.net for most recent policy research papers > > _______________________________________________ > AfriSIG-Alumni mailing list > Info and options: http://lists.apc.org/mailman/listinfo/afrisig-alumni > To unsubscribe, email afrisig-alumni-unsubscribe at lists.apc.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Peter On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 8:37 PM, Arsène Tungali wrote: > Colleagues, > > Just wanted to share with you this policy brief from our friends at > Research ICT Africa about Rwanda. > > Important data comparisons are available, explaining the growth in mobile > penetration and adoption as well the challenges on Internet mobile adoption. > > Chenai from RIA is on this list and will be the best person to discuss > this brief and to answer any questions you might have with regards to their > research methodology. > > Regards, > Arsene > > ----------------- > Arsène Tungali, > about.me/ArseneTungali > +243 993810967 > GPG: 523644A0 > Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo > > Sent from my iPhone (excuse typos) > > Begin forwarded message: > > *From:* Chenai Chair > *Date:* May 11, 2017 at 5:37:41 PM GMT+2 > *To:* African School on Internet Governance Alumni list < > afrisig-alumni at lists.apc.org> > *Subject:* *[AfriSIG-Alumni] Transform Africa summit - rwanda policy > brief* > *Reply-To:* African School on Internet Governance Alumni list < > afrisig-alumni at lists.apc.org> > > Hi everyone, > > As the Transform Africa Summit has been happening in Kigali Rwanda, RIA > put together a policy brief to assess pricing trends in the country. Rwanda > performs pretty well on our pricing index but still has low internet > uptake. To figure out why, we are conducting a household, individual and > business survey in Rwanda as well as Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and > Mozambique. More countries will be added on as the year progresses. > > In the mean time, check out our policy brief and sign up for our news > letter for updates! > > Link-http://researchictafrica.net/home.php?h=207 > > > > Chenai Chair > > Researcher & > Communications & Evaluation Advisor > Research ICT Africa > Unit 409, Old Castle Brewery > 6 Beach Road > Woodstock, Cape Town, 7925 > South Africa > T: +27 21 447 6332 > f:www.facebook.com/researchICTafrica.ne > t > t: @RIAnetwork > > Sign up for > our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/cII6Wj > > See www.researchICTafrica.net for most recent policy research papers > > _______________________________________________ > AfriSIG-Alumni mailing list > Info and options: http://lists.apc.org/mailman/listinfo/afrisig-alumni > To unsubscribe, email afrisig-alumni-unsubscribe at lists.apc.org > > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ > sympa/auto_signoff/governance/compsoftnet%40gmail.com > -- *Akinremi Peter Taiwo* [ West Africa Coordinator ] African Civil Society on Information Society (*ACSIS*) *Website: *www.acsis-scasi.org *E*xecutive Consultant. 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More countries will be added as the year goes. If anyone wants access to the data at a later stage, please do get in touch. Best, Chenai Chair Researcher & Communications & Evaluation Advisor Research ICT Africa Unit 409, Old Castle Brewery 6 Beach Road Woodstock, Cape Town, 7925 South Africa T: +27 21 447 6332 f:www.facebook.com/researchICTafrica.ne t t: @RIAnetwork Sign up for our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/cII6Wj See www.researchICTafrica.net for most recent policy research papers > On 12 May 2017, at 10:44, Akinremi Peter Taiwo wrote: > > Thanks for sharing Arsene. > > I would like to say that reduction of prices through improved competition in the teleco industry does bring accessibility if not to all. > > Thanks. > Peter > > On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 8:37 PM, Arsène Tungali > wrote: > Colleagues, > > Just wanted to share with you this policy brief from our friends at Research ICT Africa about Rwanda. > > Important data comparisons are available, explaining the growth in mobile penetration and adoption as well the challenges on Internet mobile adoption. > > Chenai from RIA is on this list and will be the best person to discuss this brief and to answer any questions you might have with regards to their research methodology. > > Regards, > Arsene > > ----------------- > Arsène Tungali, > about.me/ArseneTungali > +243 993810967 > GPG: 523644A0 > Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo > > Sent from my iPhone (excuse typos) > > Begin forwarded message: > >> From: Chenai Chair > >> Date: May 11, 2017 at 5:37:41 PM GMT+2 >> To: African School on Internet Governance Alumni list > >> Subject: [AfriSIG-Alumni] Transform Africa summit - rwanda policy brief >> Reply-To: African School on Internet Governance Alumni list > >> >> Hi everyone, >> >> As the Transform Africa Summit has been happening in Kigali Rwanda, RIA put together a policy brief to assess pricing trends in the country. Rwanda performs pretty well on our pricing index but still has low internet uptake. To figure out why, we are conducting a household, individual and business survey in Rwanda as well as Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and Mozambique. More countries will be added on as the year progresses. >> >> In the mean time, check out our policy brief and sign up for our news letter for updates! >> >> Link-http://researchictafrica.net/home.php?h=207 >> > >> >> Chenai Chair >> >> Researcher & >> Communications & Evaluation Advisor >> Research ICT Africa >> Unit 409, Old Castle Brewery >> 6 Beach Road >> Woodstock, Cape Town, 7925 >> South Africa >> T: +27 21 447 6332 >> f:www.facebook.com/researchICTafrica.ne t >> t: @RIAnetwork >> >> Sign up for >> our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/cII6Wj >> >> See www.researchICTafrica.net for most recent policy research papers >> >> _______________________________________________ >> AfriSIG-Alumni mailing list >> Info and options: http://lists.apc.org/mailman/listinfo/afrisig-alumni >> To unsubscribe, email afrisig-alumni-unsubscribe at lists.apc.org > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/compsoftnet%40gmail.com > > > > -- > Akinremi Peter Taiwo > [ West Africa Coordinator ] > African Civil Society on Information Society (ACSIS) > Website: www.acsis-scasi.org > > Executive Consultant. > [ Compsoftnet Enterprise ] > Nigeria > > Technical Consultant > [ RetailPoint ] > Lagos > Website: www.retailpos.com.ng > > Web Master > [ Internet Governance Caucus ] > Website: www.igcaucus.org > > Phone: +2347-0638-30177, +2348-1874-76292 > twitter: @compsoftnet > Skype: akinremi.peter > Office: Off old Ota Road, Alagbado,Lagos > > Quote: If you do not trust yourself, how can you trust others. > Quote: People speaks from their perspective, does it mean they are right? > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/cchair%40researchictafrica.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From wolfgang.kleinwaechter at medienkomm.uni-halle.de Fri May 12 11:41:08 2017 From: wolfgang.kleinwaechter at medienkomm.uni-halle.de (=?iso-8859-1?Q?=22Kleinw=E4chter=2C_Wolfgang=22?=) Date: Fri, 12 May 2017 17:41:08 +0200 Subject: [governance] Cybersecurity US References: <725FD81B-6006-428B-92E9-D68204F013D6@researchictafrica.net> Message-ID: <2DA93620FC07494C926D60C8E3C2F1A801D3B5FE@server1.medienkomm.uni-halle.de> FYI https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2017/05/11/presidential-executive-order-strengthening-cybersecurity-federal Wolfgang -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From arsenebaguma at gmail.com Fri May 12 16:40:10 2017 From: arsenebaguma at gmail.com (=?utf-8?Q?Ars=C3=A8ne_Tungali?=) Date: Fri, 12 May 2017 22:40:10 +0200 Subject: [governance] [AfriSIG-Alumni] Transform Africa summit - rwanda policy brief In-Reply-To: <725FD81B-6006-428B-92E9-D68204F013D6@researchictafrica.net> References: <725FD81B-6006-428B-92E9-D68204F013D6@researchictafrica.net> Message-ID: <7D04FB6D-FBDC-4986-B38E-751AEFC352D1@gmail.com> Wonderful, Chenai and good comment Peter! Did you mean you are in Rwanda now, Chenai? I live in Goma, in DRC which is 4 hours drive to Kigali. Let me know if you ever come to the border, close to DRC during your research. Good luck! ----------------- Arsène Tungali, about.me/ArseneTungali +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo Sent from my iPhone (excuse typos) > On May 12, 2017, at 11:08 AM, Chenai Chair wrote: > > Thank you arsene for sharing, much appreciated! > > @Peter, yes, ideally a competitive innovative market with good regulation and policy making is likely to impact on access positively. > > However factors such as literacy, digital skills and cost of devices among others remain barriers to internet access. We will be doing household, individual and business surveys > to understand this issue further. > > We are currently in Rwanda now for the surveys. Heading to Tanzania,South Africa and Nigeria. More countries will be added as the year goes. > > If anyone wants access to the data at a later stage, please do get in touch. > > Best, > > Chenai Chair > > Researcher & > Communications & Evaluation Advisor > Research ICT Africa > Unit 409, Old Castle Brewery > 6 Beach Road > Woodstock, Cape Town, 7925 > South Africa > T: +27 21 447 6332 > f:www.facebook.com/researchICTafrica.net > t: @RIAnetwork > > Sign up for > our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/cII6Wj > > See www.researchICTafrica.net for most recent policy research papers > >> On 12 May 2017, at 10:44, Akinremi Peter Taiwo wrote: >> >> Thanks for sharing Arsene. >> >> I would like to say that reduction of prices through improved competition in the teleco industry does bring accessibility if not to all. >> >> Thanks. >> Peter >> >>> On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 8:37 PM, Arsène Tungali wrote: >>> Colleagues, >>> >>> Just wanted to share with you this policy brief from our friends at Research ICT Africa about Rwanda. >>> >>> Important data comparisons are available, explaining the growth in mobile penetration and adoption as well the challenges on Internet mobile adoption. >>> >>> Chenai from RIA is on this list and will be the best person to discuss this brief and to answer any questions you might have with regards to their research methodology. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Arsene >>> >>> ----------------- >>> Arsène Tungali, >>> about.me/ArseneTungali >>> +243 993810967 >>> GPG: 523644A0 >>> Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone (excuse typos) >>> >>> Begin forwarded message: >>> >>>> From: Chenai Chair >>>> Date: May 11, 2017 at 5:37:41 PM GMT+2 >>>> To: African School on Internet Governance Alumni list >>>> Subject: [AfriSIG-Alumni] Transform Africa summit - rwanda policy brief >>>> Reply-To: African School on Internet Governance Alumni list >>>> Hi everyone, >>>> >>>> As the Transform Africa Summit has been happening in Kigali Rwanda, RIA put together a policy brief to assess pricing trends in the country. Rwanda performs pretty well on our pricing index but still has low internet uptake. To figure out why, we are conducting a household, individual and business survey in Rwanda as well as Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and Mozambique. More countries will be added on as the year progresses. >>>> >>>> In the mean time, check out our policy brief and sign up for our news letter for updates! >>>> >>>> Link-http://researchictafrica.net/home.php?h=207 >>> >>>> >>>> Chenai Chair >>>> >>>> Researcher & >>>> Communications & Evaluation Advisor >>>> Research ICT Africa >>>> Unit 409, Old Castle Brewery >>>> 6 Beach Road >>>> Woodstock, Cape Town, 7925 >>>> South Africa >>>> T: +27 21 447 6332 >>>> f:www.facebook.com/researchICTafrica.net >>>> t: @RIAnetwork >>>> >>>> Sign up for >>>> our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/cII6Wj >>>> >>>> See www.researchICTafrica.net for most recent policy research papers >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> AfriSIG-Alumni mailing list >>>> Info and options: http://lists.apc.org/mailman/listinfo/afrisig-alumni >>>> To unsubscribe, email afrisig-alumni-unsubscribe at lists.apc.org >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/compsoftnet%40gmail.com >> >> >> >> -- >> Akinremi Peter Taiwo >> [ West Africa Coordinator ] >> African Civil Society on Information Society (ACSIS) >> Website: www.acsis-scasi.org >> >> Executive Consultant. >> [ Compsoftnet Enterprise ] >> Nigeria >> >> Technical Consultant >> [ RetailPoint ] >> Lagos >> Website: www.retailpos.com.ng >> >> Web Master >> [ Internet Governance Caucus ] >> Website: www.igcaucus.org >> >> Phone: +2347-0638-30177, +2348-1874-76292 >> twitter: @compsoftnet >> Skype: akinremi.peter >> Office: Off old Ota Road, Alagbado,Lagos >> >> Quote: If you do not trust yourself, how can you trust others. >> Quote: People speaks from their perspective, does it mean they are right? >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/cchair%40researchictafrica.net > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From arsenebaguma at gmail.com Mon May 15 09:28:05 2017 From: arsenebaguma at gmail.com (=?UTF-8?Q?Ars=C3=A8ne_Tungali?=) Date: Mon, 15 May 2017 15:28:05 +0200 Subject: [governance] Bruna Santos as the new IGC Co-coordinator In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear all, Thank you very much for showing support and welcoming our new colleague, Bruna. With this, I am also excited to welcome Bruna and look forward to working with her as we support our group. Best regards, Arsene 2017-05-11 15:44 UTC+02:00, Akinremi Peter Taiwo : > Congrats Bruna. > On May 11, 2017 10:38 AM, "Arsène Tungali" wrote: > >> Dear IGC members, >> >> >> I would like to use this opportunity to bring to your attention this >> wonderful news that we have a new Co-coordinator, joining me in this role >> to support this group. Her name is *Bruna Martins dos Santos (Bruna >> Santos), from Brazil*. She was chosen based on the following process: >> >> >> A call for nominations for a new co-co was sent to the list on April 27, >> 2017 and was supposed to close on May 10th, giving ample time for us to >> carry the nomination process. Several reminders, as promised, were sent >> by >> Arsene Tungali, the last one being a day prior to the expiration of the >> nomination process. >> >> >> Please see pasted bellow the call sent, just for record: >> >> >> ---Message begins-- >> >> Dear colleagues, >> >> >> It is time to elect a new Co-coordinator for the Caucus, to replace >> Analía >> who has already completed her two-year term, and to work with me >> (Arsene). >> As you know, the IGC is operating with two volunteers called >> “Co-coordinators”. >> >> >> I would like to send my apologies for the time it took me to quick start >> this process; as you know, we have been busy with migrating our server >> but >> also I informed that I will be launching this once we have submitted our >> workshop proposal to the upcoming IGF (which we did today). This is an >> usual process and I beg you to bear with me. You will remember I did >> launch >> this call while we were still working on the server but so many of you >> only >> saw it later on when the system was restored back. >> >> >> We invite members of the IGC to nominate candidates (please check with >> them first about their willingness to serve), or to nominate themselves >> as >> Co-coordinator to serve for 2 years, from 2017-2019. All you need to do >> is >> to send TO THE LIST your statement of interest (in the body of an email >> and >> attached in a .doc file) with the following elements: >> >> - Your full name >> >> - Your country of origin and of residence >> >> - Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with >> IGC/IGF/Civil Society activities. (200 words max) >> >> - Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC? >> (Max 200 words) >> >> - What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? >> Pick up to 3 current issues we face in the group that you will consider >> as >> priority during your first year. (Max 200 words) >> >> >> The nomination period will be open until midnight UTC on May 10th, >> 2017. After this date, we will circulate a resume of candidate's profiles >> and enable a voting link to all IGC members in order to elect our new >> co-coordinator. >> >> >> You can check duties and responsibilities on our website >> (www.igcaucus.org >> ) >> >> I do encourage all of you who wish to have a >> different experience with international advocacy or Internet public >> policy >> issues to consider applying. Also, we need to revitalize our group so we >> need someone very dynamic that will bring a push to support me. >> >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Arsene >> >> IGC Co-coordinator >> >> ---Message ends--- >> >> >> We received the nomination from Ms. Bruna Martins sent to the list on May >> 9 >> th expressing her interest to join this voluntary leadership position. >> Her statement of interest as well as her vision for this group are pasted >> bellow for your record (at the end of this email). She received public >> expression of support from Michael Oghia, Evelynn Namara and Renata >> Aquino >> and no one had a negative view on her candidacy. >> >> >> Given the fact that she was the only one, we will not proceed to the next >> phase which was to organize a poll but I suggest we immediately consider >> her into the role, as our new second Co-coordinator, serving from May >> 2017 >> to May 2019. As a reminder, my term will expire on or around February >> 2018 >> and she will be responsible to carry the election for the new >> Co-coordinator. >> >> >> I will leave this open for the next few days should anyone *has any >> comment on the process or anyone has a strong feeling about why Bruna >> Santos should not be considered for this role in line of the above >> explained process.* Please, do state why you think she will do great or >> not in your comment (that can be sent to me privately or directly to the >> list). On Monday, May 15th, I will send a final email based on the >> feedback that I will have received. >> >> >> Best regards, >> >> Arsene, IGC Co-coordinator >> >> >> --- Statement from Bruna--- >> >> *Your full name*: Bruna Martins dos Santos >> >> >> >> *Your country of origin and of residence*: Brazil >> >> >> >> *Anything we need to know about your work/involvement with IGC/IGF/Civil >> Society activities*. >> >> I am an active member of the ISOCs SIG Group Youth Observatory and, >> therefore, an advocate for the inclusion of youth in policy-making >> processes regarding Internet Governance. I have also contributed to the >> IGF's Best Practice Forum on Gender and Access as an independent >> researcher >> and one of the authors of the Young Latin American Women Declaration: >> Enabling access to empower young women and build a feminist Internet >> Governance, an input from the Youth Observatory to the BPF Gender that >> addressed the importance of ensuring a safe online environment for women >> online. >> >> >> >> *Why do you think you can be a good Co-coordinator for the IGC?* >> >> I believe I'd be able to serve IG Caucus as a co-coordinator due to the >> fact that I have been for the past years a good advocate for the >> interests >> of Civil Society as I have been involved in some local brazilian >> initiatives for ensuring the rights of citizens online such as the Marco >> Civil da Internet and the organization of Arena NETMundial, a side event >> for the NetMundial directed at the Civil Society representatives that >> were >> in brazil during the meeting and that aimed to hold the same discussions >> regarding the future of the Internet with the local community . Therefore >> I >> believe that despite the fact that I am quite young, I believe I would be >> a >> good co-Coordinator due to that fact that Im willing to advocate for a >> more >> inclusive and equal Internet, and am also continuing my engagement >> activities with the IG community. >> >> >> >> *What’s your vision for the IGC during your term if elected? Pick up to 3 >> current issues we face in the group that you will consider as priority >> during your first year.* (Max 200 words) >> >> As for my visions for the IGC during the Term, given the fact that this >> list was my prior tool for accessing informations regarding Internet >> Governance, I believe on making it more participative through >> accountability. I think it would be important for the members to know who >> else is alongside them and also whom they could reach out in any subject >> they wish to, outreach for the IG Caucus is a very important thing for >> the >> list as its members are the influencers in all of the different regions >> of >> the globe >> >> As for the 3 current issues, I believe that Increasing balanced >> participation in internet governance debates - gender and regional >> representations; bringing youth into the internet governance debate; >> interconnecting more civil society groups would be the three elected by >> me. >> >> >> >> -----Statement ends--- >> >> >> ------------------------ >> **Arsène Tungali* * >> Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international >> *, >> CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum >> * >> Tel: +243 993810967 >> GPG: 523644A0 >> *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* >> >> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow >> >> (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil >> >> & Mexico >> ) >> - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger >> - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles >> & Marrakech >> >> ). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius >> >> )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - >> Internet Freedom. >> >> Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English >> ) and (French >> ) >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ >> sympa/auto_signoff/governance/compsoftnet%40gmail.com >> > -- ------------------------ **Arsène Tungali* * Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international *, CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum * Tel: +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico ) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles & Marrakech ). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet Freedom. Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English ) and (French ) -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From joly at punkcast.com Tue May 16 06:21:30 2017 From: joly at punkcast.com (Joly MacFie) Date: Tue, 16 May 2017 06:21:30 -0400 Subject: [governance] WEBCAST TUE/WED/THU: 2nd Sri Lanka Internet Governance Forum Message-ID: We are well into the first day of this, and if you go to the link you will find two sessions - 1) a full exploration of the history and state of Internet Governance from a Sri Lankan POV, and 2) the Women IGF which examines the role of gender in Internet Governance. A very high level of intelligence is evident in the session Q&A's with the mainly young crowd. Tomorrow, Wednesday, sees the actual Youth IGF sessions. We still have another Women IGF session to go today. joly posted: "Today Tuesday May 16 2017 through Thursday May 18 2017 the second Internet Governance Forum Sri Lanka is being held in Colombo. The IGF Sri Lanka reinforces active citizenship in people and participates in the development of intercultural and intergenera" [image: Livestream] Today *Tuesday May 16 2017* through *Thursday May 18 2017* the second * Internet Governance Forum Sri Lanka * is being held in Colombo. The IGF Sri Lanka reinforces active citizenship in people and participates in the development of intercultural and intergenerational dialogues. The 2017 theme is "*Cyber Security & Safer Internet*". The IGF Sri Lanka is hosted by *ISOC Sri Lanka * and the *Ministry of Telecommunication and Digital Infrastructure * with support from the *Internet Society *and the *IGFSA * and other stakeholders. The event was extended to 3 days this year to include an *Accessibilty Forum*, a *Women IGF*, a *Youth IGF*, as well as workshops in *Internet Governance*. The event is webcast live via the *Internet Society Livestream Channel*. *View on Livestream: https://livestream.com/internetsociety/igfsrilanka2017 Twitter: #igfsrilanka2017 * Comment See all comments *​Permalink* http://isoc-ny.org/p2/9187 -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast -------------------------------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Since then, it has continued to spread over the globe. Join us on Thursday, 18th May, at 11:00 UTC (13:00 CEST) for a just-in-time webinar on Decrypting the WannaCry ransomware. The webinar will provide an analysis of the main technological, geopolitical, legal, and economic aspects of the ransomware. Experts from different fields will discuss why ransomware has become a major issue. Can such attacks be prevented by technological measures alone? Is there a need for a legal response, such as Microsoft’s proposal for the Digital Geneva Convention? Is raising more awareness among users the ultimate solution? The webinar will discuss whether it is possible to put a stop to malicious software, or whether they should be considered the price we have to pay for the many advantages of the Internet. Choices on policy will have to be made sooner rather than later. The aim of the discussion is to explore and help make informed policy choices. Join us online on Thursday: register to book your seat. The webinar link will be e-mailed to registrants one hour before the start. This just-in-time webinar is organised by DiploFoundation and the Geneva Internet Platform. Like us on FaceBook Follow us on Twitter Our website Our network *Copyright © 2017 DiploFoundation, All rights reserved.* You are receiving this email because you attended DiploFoundation's course(s). ------------------------------ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In reality there are those of us deeply embedded in the processes who kind of take it for granted, and others to whom, if they have heard of it at all, it is an enigma. Hopefully today's event will be contribute, in a small way, to bridging that gap, while bringing its activities into perspective. joly posted: "Today, Thursday May 18 2017 the Internet Society New York Chapter will host a lunchtime session - Global Internet Governance – Successes and Challenges for ICANN and beyond. Join Chris Mondini of ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numb" [image: Livestream] Today, *Thursday May 18 2017* the *Internet Society New York Chapter * will host a lunchtime session - *Global Internet Governance – Successes and Challenges for ICANN and beyond *. Join *Chris Mondini* of *ICANN *, the *Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers*, to hear how multistakeholder participation helped globalize the Internet and learn what is on the horizon - for Internet addresses, technical coordination, and thorny geopolitical issues. The event will be webcast live on the *Internet Society Livestream Channel *. *What: Global Internet Governance – Successes and Challenges for ICANN and beyond Where: Civic Hall, NYC When: Thursday May 18 2017 - 12:00-13:30 EDT | 16:00-17:30 UTC Webcast: https://livestream.com/internetsociety/globalig/ Twitter: @isocny + @icann http://bit.ly/2rueXxg * Comment See all comments *​Permalink* http://isoc-ny.org/p2/9190 -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast -------------------------------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The target audience of GAAD is the design, development, usability, and related communities who build, shape, fund and influence technology and its use. While people may be interested in the topic of making technology accessible and usable by persons with disabilities, the reality is that they often do not know how or where to start. *Awareness comes first.* Read the *blog post by Joe Devon * that originally inspired GAAD. Learn more about - *How it all got started * - *Public events that you are invited to attend * - *Other activities taking place to mark the day * Whether you participate in an organized activity with others or not, join us and take an hour out of your day to *experience digital accessibility first-hand*. *Twitter*: #GAAD http://bit.ly/gaadtweets Comment See all comments *​Permalink* http://isoc-ny.org/p2/9193 ​​ ​​ -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast -------------------------------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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May 2017, at 22:42, Renata Aquino Ribeiro wrote: > > Hi > > ISOC LAC issued a note just now about the internet blockages and filtering in state of emergency Venezuela > > This comes after a movement by ISOC Venezuela sent a letter to the telco authority of the country > > The note is in Spanish > > https://www.internetsociety.org/es/blog/latin-america-caribbean-bureau/2017/05/en-internet-society-estamos-profundamente-preocupados > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/ljp%40irights.info -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From willi.uebelherr at riseup.net Wed May 24 20:09:31 2017 From: willi.uebelherr at riseup.net (willi uebelherr) Date: Wed, 24 May 2017 20:09:31 -0400 Subject: [governance] Venezuela internet blockage - ISOC LAC note In-Reply-To: <8C84BC66-3972-4109-91F8-F085EE153F6B@iRights.info> References: <8C84BC66-3972-4109-91F8-F085EE153F6B@iRights.info> Message-ID: Dear Lorena, many thanks for the link to the english text. Dear all, in the Isoc list, Wolfgang Kleinwaechter give us a link to understand, what is going on in Europe. And not only in GreatBritain alone. Betreff: [Internet Policy] May, UK and Internet Datum: Sun, 21 May 2017 17:27:35 +0200 Von: "Kleinwächter, Wolfgang" FYI http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/theresa-may-internet-conservatives-government-a7744176.html w And from Paul Graig Roberts and his friends we know the same activities in USA and Canada. We should not always look outside. First, we have to look inside in our own environment. It is much more horrible. Or, what we see in Brasil? many greetings, willi Am 24/5/2017 um 16:50 schrieb Lorena Jaume-Palasi: > Dear Renata > Many thanks for forwarding this. Apparently they just translated the letter into English > https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/latin-america-caribbean-bureau/2017/05/internet-society-deeply-concerned-about-internet > Regards > Lorena > >> On 24. May 2017, at 22:42, Renata Aquino Ribeiro wrote: >> Hi >> ISOC LAC issued a note just now about the internet blockages and filtering in state of emergency Venezuela >> This comes after a movement by ISOC Venezuela sent a letter to the telco authority of the country >> The note is in Spanish >> https://www.internetsociety.org/es/blog/latin-america-caribbean-bureau/2017/05/en-internet-society-estamos-profundamente-preocupados -------------- next part -------------- To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/sympa/auto_signoff/governance/tapani.tarvainen%40effi.org From joly at punkcast.com Wed May 31 04:52:32 2017 From: joly at punkcast.com (Joly MacFie) Date: Wed, 31 May 2017 04:52:32 -0400 Subject: [governance] Internet Society DSNC member hangout 1pm EDT today Weds May 31 with video of Ms. Manique Gunaratne Message-ID: Since some of our regulars are either on vacation or tied up in Nairobi, we especially encourage new joiners this week! The major feature will be Ms. Guratne's presentation from the Sri Lanka Women's IGF, but there will be plenty of time left over to talk, Or, we may opt, since we have ace stenographer Mirabai Knight on hand, to watch and caption another video. If you have something in mind, please submit it beforehand. joly posted: " The 5th weekly Internet Society Disabled and Special Needs Chapter hangout will be at 1pm ET today Wednesday May 31 2017. This week our special feature will be the presentation at the recent Women's IGF in Sri Lanka by accessibility advocate Ms. Manique " The 5th weekly *Internet Society Disabled and Special Needs Chapter hangout * will be at *1pm ET* today *Wednesday May 31 2017*. This week our special feature will be the presentation at the recent *Women's IGF in Sri Lanka * by accessibility advocate *Ms. Manique Gunaratne * - Senior Trainer at the Employers Federation of Ceylon (EFC) ICT Training Center for the Visually Impaired. Then we will have plenty of time to chat. All who have an interest in accessibility issues are welcome to join the call. There will be live transcription available.. *What: Internet Society Disabled & Special Needs Chapter Weekly Hangout When: Wednesday May 24 2017 - 13:00-14:00 EDT | 17:00-18:00 UTC | 22:00-23:00 PKT Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/623946888 iPhone one-tap (US Toll): +14086380968,623946888# or +16465588656,623946888# Telephone: +1 408 638 0968 (US Toll) or +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll) - Meeting ID: 623 946 888 International numbers available: https://zoom.us/zoomconference?m=GbFzjTFwFH1PFm1Ly8Nem33t7jnICnUn Live Transcript: http://aloft.nu/mkk/dsnc * Comment See all comments *​Permalink* http://isoc-ny.org/p2/9199 -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast -------------------------------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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There is the Youth Coalition on Internet Governance, which is a DC formed of young people and those who consider themselves young into the IGF process. Feel free to join and discuss youth's issues on a dedicated mailing list. Do not hesitate to ask any question, you will certainly be answered by members on this list. Regards, Arsene -- ------------------------ **Arsène Tungali* * Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international *, CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum * Tel: +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico ) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles & Marrakech ). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet Freedom. Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English ) and (French ) -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I would like to encourage our new IGC members who > would like to join and be part of any of them to carefully read the > document. At its end, there is a list of all of them where you can > chose which one you want to join. > > There is the Youth Coalition on Internet Governance, which is a DC > formed of young people and those who consider themselves young into > the IGF process. Feel free to join and discuss youth's issues on a > dedicated mailing list. > > Do not hesitate to ask any question, you will certainly be answered by > members on this list. > > Regards, > Arsene > > -- > ------------------------ > **Arsène Tungali* * > Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international > *, > CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum > * > Tel: +243 993810967 > GPG: 523644A0 > *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* > > 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow > mandela-washington.html> > (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil > leadership-programmes/next-generation-leaders/igf- > ambassadors-programme/Past-Ambassadors> > & Mexico > leadership-programmes/next-generation-leaders/Current-Ambassadors>) > - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger > - ICANN Fellow (Los Angeles > & Marrakech > > > ). AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius > >)* > - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet > Freedom. > > Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English > ) and (French > ) > > To unsubscribe from this list, click here: http://lists.igcaucus.org/ > sympa/auto_signoff/governance/compsoftnet%40gmail.com > -- *Akinremi Peter Taiwo* [ West Africa Coordinator ] African Civil Society on Information Society (*ACSIS*) *Website: *www.acsis-scasi.org *E*xecutive Consultant. 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