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"Carlos Raúl Gutiérrez G." <[log in to unmask]>
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Carlos Raúl Gutiérrez G.
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Good question Ayden,

to the best of my knowledge there is some activity on “underserved” 
areas, both at the GAC level as well as at the ICANN level. The first 
one lost steam after the weak result of the new gTLDs for those ares, 
the second one is gaining steam trough some regional studies. I 
personally follow the one for LAC, and this week we expect some 
interesting results in the III LAC DNS market meeting, schedule as per 
attachment. It is also most important the those weak results are part of 
the respective work track in the PDP on subsequent rounds (#1 or #2, 
sorry but I have lost track over the last few weeks of the summer).

Carlos Raúl Gutiérrez
+506 8837 7176
Skype: carlos.raulg
Current UTC offset: -6.00 (Costa Rica)
On 18 Aug 2016, at 10:25, Ayden Férdeline wrote:

> Hi Renata,
>
> Thanks for raising this topic for further discussion. If I understand 
> correctly, you are suggesting that our representatives work not only 
> for people from the global south, but with them too. I support these 
> sentiments, because there are many untapped voices that can add value, 
> legitimacy, and new perspectives to our work.
>
> In order for this to happen, I would like to hear from our candidates 
> as to whether or not they have any suggestions as to what strategic 
> goals, objectives, and priority actions the NCSG could take to 
> increase the representation of people from the global south in our 
> internal governance/decision-making processes? I’d particularly like 
> to hear some time-bound actions that could be taken and achieved 
> within your two-year term. Thank you.
>
> Best wishes,
>
>
> Ayden Férdeline
> [linkedin.com/in/ferdeline](http://www.linkedin.com/in/ferdeline)
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: LAC/Developing countries engagement strategies
> Local Time: August 18, 2016 4:37 PM
> UTC Time: August 18, 2016 3:37 PM
> From: [log in to unmask]
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
> Hi all
>
> Just wanted to clarify a point of a question I made during the 
> candidates call
>
> It is great that both NCSG and NCUC have amazing LAC representatives.
> They not only represent the region but maintain online actions
> engaging civil society in IG which are key to participating in LAC.
> A while ago there was a comment about one of the reps current address
> being in EU. I do not mind and have not heard about any LAC colleague
> that worries about this. It is more important what someone lives as
> coming from the region and doing work for it than actually living
> there. Speaking as a researcher, the few opportunities I had of doing
> work abroad were very impactful for the group and region I come from.
>
> So the point was
>
> Given the low level of participation of LAC and other developing
> regions in policymaking process at GNSO, it is important that the
> candidates keep thinking about strategies to listen to these voices.
> Specifically in LAC's case, the disengagment due to the ICANN's 2 year
> distance from the region will only worsen. Other sectors in ICANN have
> been working on ways to react to this. I have seen no reaction from
> GNSO or NCUC/NCSG.
>
> So without addressing this problem, it does not seem possible that
> there will be new engagement of volunteers in GNSO.
>
> That was just an observation.
>
> Best
>
> Renata


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