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Olévié Kouami <[log in to unmask]>
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Olévié Kouami <[log in to unmask]>
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2014-07-02 13:52 UTC, Sam Lanfranco <[log in to unmask]>:
> I too wish Milton all the best in this position on the transition
> coordination group. I also full faith in his ability to poll and listen
> to the ideas and concerns of the NCSG. However, as I reflect on the
> general terms of reference for the coordination group, and many of the
> comments from management (and some board comments), internally members
> of the group are their in their own right (i.e., selected by us but not
> controlled by us) and that is as it should be.
>
> If I read that correctly, what is important here is the the NCSG civil
> society stakeholder voice has to be directed at the whole process of
> crafting an IANA transition proposal. That has to be approached at every
> level, in dialogue with our own national governments (to influence their
> positions in the GAC), and when ever and where ever the opportunities to
> have a voice present themselves. A good idea tabled by Milton, or
> brought to the table by Milton from NCSG, has more hope of being
> considered if there is a pervasive civil society stakeholder voice
> present in every aspect of discussion around the IANA transition process.
>
> Sam L.
>


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