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[gnso-review-dt] NPOC comments, remarks and statement to the GNSO rec 23.
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- Subject: [gnso-review-dt] NPOC comments, remarks and statement to the GNSO rec 23.
- From: Rudi Vansnick <rudi.vansnick@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2015 17:31:43 +0200
Dear GNSO review party members,
NPOC has reviewed the Westlake Governance's Final GNSO Review Report and
submits the following comments and observations.
First, we wish to set the context for these comments. NPOC consists of and
represents non-profit and civil society constituency organizations. NPOC
strives to encompass and represent the interests and concerns of that vast
constituency of organizations for whom the Internet ecosystem and DNS
operational concerns impact on their mission and their work, but for whom their
mission and work focus on community development, social justice, human
services, etc., and not on the Internet per se.
NPOC sees outreach to the constituency to raise awareness and engagement as
central to its mission, and as important as bringing constituency organizations
into ICANN volunteer work and ICANN policy development and implementation. For
a multistakeholder organization to survive and thrive there is need for broad
and deep constituency engagement.
In NPOC’s review of the Final GNSO Review Report two specific issues stand out.
The first concern, shared with other constituencies, is that the methods used
to gather and analyze evidence in the report have serious shortcomings.
The second is that a number of the conclusions and recommendations lack
appreciation of the context within ICANN, lack an adequate evidence base, and
are under defined for purposes of implementation.
However, NPOC does not wish to address specific issues within the conclusions
and recommendations contained in the Report. To do so would overlook the
broader issue of methods used. It also risks offering validation of Report
content where validation is not warranted.
NPOC has larger concerns with regard to the potential uses of the Report. NPOC
would have no issue with the Final GNSO Review Report being treated as a "green
paper" and food for thought within the ICANN multistakeholder community. NPOC
would have serious reservations about the report being used as "expert"
justification for top-down ICANN Board action with regard to the GNSO. That
would be an abuse of the ways in which expertise should be incorporated into
decision making in what should be a bottom up multistakeholder decision making
process.
In short, NPOC calls for the Board to treat the Westlake Final GNSO Review
Report as food for thought and return the Review of the GNSO to a bottom up
stakeholder decision making process. Such a process may take longer, and be a
bit less orderly, but it will have greater legitimacy within ICANN’s remit as a
multistakeholder organization and produce better results in the long run.
Rudi Vansnick
Chair Non-for-Profit Operational Concerns Constituency (NPOC)
www.npoc.org <http://www.npoc.org/>
rudi.vansnick@xxxxxxxx
Tel : +32 (0)9 329 39 16
Mobile : +32 (0)475 28 16 32
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