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[npoc] Fwd: NPOC's Chair Report at July 2012 Prague Meeting

  • To: Angie Graves <angie12345@xxxxxxxxx>, Kiran Malancharuvil <kmalancharuvil@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [npoc] Fwd: NPOC's Chair Report at July 2012 Prague Meeting
  • From: Alain Berranger <alain.berranger@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 09:36:15 -0400

Dear Angie, dear Kiran:

I wish to warmly thank both of you for your presentations during the ICANN
meeting in Prague. Your excellent material was already posted on ICANN
website by Rob Hoggarth and will also be posted on the NPOC website as soon
as we have received the final powerpoint decks from you.

They will be useful to our membership and, from your excellent work, NPOC
will be able to build on the theme of "eResource Mobilization" in its
2012-13 golbal outreach program.

Big thanks to the Proven Method (Atlanta) and to SGBDC (Washington) for
making your participation possible.

 It also shows that inter-constituency collaboration at ICANN is a natural
winner, as it brings together synergistic perspectives from different
stakeholders! Thanks to Marilyn Cade and Steven Metalitz for their support
of this inter-constituency collaboration. I suspect there will be many more!

Looking forward to continue working with both of you and your support to
make civil society's voice stronger at ICANN.

Warm regards, Alain

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Alain Berranger <alain.berranger@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 9:18 AM
Subject: NPOC's Chair Report at Prague Meeting
To: "npoc@xxxxxxxxx" <npoc@xxxxxxxxx>, "npoc-voice@xxxxxxxxx" <
npoc-voice@xxxxxxxxx>, "gnso.secretariat@xxxxxxxxx" <
gnso.secretariat@xxxxxxxxx>


*Dear NPOC Colleagues,*
*
*
*I had a short speaking slot at the GNSO Public Council Meeting and
reported on *ACTIVITIES OF NPOC post San Jose, March to June 2012. Below
you will find the text of my report:

"For GNSO Public Council Meeting - 6 minutes

NPOC stands for Notforprofit Operational Concerns.

Our vision is of a world without digital divide; the mission, together with
our sister Constituency NCUC, is to facilitate and augment the
participation of civil society in DNS Policy Development and Implementation.

My approach today is to report how we tried to walk the talk and give you
the executive summary of our activities since San Jose:

1. Elections were held in March and here are the results:Vice-Chair, Lori
Schulman; Secretary, Amber Sterling, Membership, Klaus Stoll ; Policy, Judy
Branzelle; Communications and Acting Treasurer, Eduardo Monge;
2. Membership numbers stand at a total of 48:
25(current)+12(pending)+3(under review by Ombusdman)+3(new since San José)+
5(new at Prague) = 48 - 80% of new or pending membership applications are
from developing countries;
3. Partnership with the Global Knowledge Partnership Foundation - it is,
like ICANN, a multi-stakeholder ran notforprofit; will multiply many times
the outreach which NPOC would achieve on its own. Two initiatives have
emerged from that partnership:
4.NPOC/GKPF event and booth at WSIS 2012 Geneva;
5. Publication entitled "NGOs and Internet Governance" under preparation in
partnership with the Journal of Community Informatics; Dr Mary Wong and
Avri Doria, who are in this room, have kindly accepted to serve on the
editorial board;
6. NPOC's Africa outreach in collaboration with support fromAfrica's
Manager, Regional Relations, using Afrinic.net; The call was posted in 4
languages for optimal reach: English, French, Arabic and Portuguese;
7. Participation of 5 NPOC Members in Prague (US, Gambia, Switzerland,
Trinidad & Tobago, Canada);
8. Preparation of the NPOC proposed program for FY2013 and subsequent
approval in Prague of a partialICANN budget support;
9. Focus of program is global outreach: inter alia, recruitment, workshops
at ICTs conferences;
10. Transparency of NPOC's finances: Statement of revenues and expenses to
15 June 2012 on npoc.org;
11. The prestigious Asturias Prize, has been awarded to an NPOC Member:
Ithe International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies;
12. Workshop yesterday on "eFundraising and NGOs" with speakers from the
Business Constituency  and the Intellectual Property Constituency. Big
thanks to Angie Graves of The Proven Method, an IT staffing and consulting
firm based in Atlanta, Georgia and Kiran Malancharuvil of Silverberg,
Goldman & Bikoff, Attorneys at Law based in Washington, DC."

Apologies about late reporting, but I just returned from family vacations.

If you have any comments, suggestions or questions, please do not hesitate
to contact me or Colleagues on The NPOC's Executive Committee.

Best regards,

Alain BERRANGER



-- 
Alain Berranger, B.Eng, MBA
Member, Board of Directors, CECI,
http://www.ceci.ca<http://www.ceci.ca/en/about-ceci/team/board-of-directors/>
Executive-in-residence, Schulich School of Business, www.schulich.yorku.ca
Treasurer, Global Knowledge Partnership Foundation, www.gkpfoundation.org
NA representative, Chasquinet Foundation, www.chasquinet.org
Chair, NPOC, NCSG, ICANN, http://npoc.org/
O:+1 514 484 7824; M:+1 514 704 7824
Skype: alain.berranger




-- 
Alain Berranger, B.Eng, MBA
Member, Board of Directors, CECI,
http://www.ceci.ca<http://www.ceci.ca/en/about-ceci/team/board-of-directors/>
Executive-in-residence, Schulich School of Business, www.schulich.yorku.ca
Treasurer, Global Knowledge Partnership Foundation, www.gkpfoundation.org
NA representative, Chasquinet Foundation, www.chasquinet.org
Chair, NPOC, NCSG, ICANN, http://npoc.org/
O:+1 514 484 7824; M:+1 514 704 7824
Skype: alain.berranger


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