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Dear Amber
In your letter your write: "As one of its major initiatives, the NPOC has placed a priority on ongoing global outreach activities, especially to communities and regions currently under-represented in ICANN. We are pleased that several organizations have already indicated an interest in the NPOC during this pendency period; however, many more are waiting for the NPOC to be officially recognized before joining."
Would it be possible to provide a list of such waiting organisations? And would it be also possible to specifiy your outreach activities in currently under-represented regions. I am in particular interested what you have done in Eastern Europa, Central Asia and Eastern and Western Africa.
Thanks
wolfgang
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Von: Amber Sterling [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Gesendet: Di 02.11.2010 15:36
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Betreff: FW: Petition to form a new ICANN constituency
The NPOC formation committee has formally submitted its charter petition to the Board (attached).
Amber Sterling
Senior Intellectual Property Specialist
Association of American Medical Colleges
From: npoc
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 10:30 AM
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Cc: 'George Sadowsky'
Subject: Petition to form a new ICANN constituency
Dear Mr. Dengate-Thrush and the ICANN Board of Directors,
The formation committee and organizations supporting the Not-for-Profit Organizations Constituency (NPOC) are pleased to submit the attached cover letter and new constituency petition. We respectfully request your prompt consideration as we are eager to participate in the ICANN community as a recognized entity. Please contact us at [log in to unmask] if you have any questions or require additional information.
Kind regards,
Amber
Amber Sterling
Senior Intellectual Property Specialist
Association of American Medical Colleges
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