-Olévié-Cheers !Hi Rafik !It will serve both the NPOCers and the NCUCers.
Thank you so much for this useful reminder.2015-04-24 1:34 GMT+00:00 Rafik Dammak <[log in to unmask]>:NCSG ChairRafik DammakBest Regards,Hi everyone,please find below the ICANN policy update, it is easy to read summary about what is going on as policy process within the different parts of ICANN. it is also a good entry to get familiar to places where you can find further information
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New ICANN Meetings Strategy Implementation
Last November, the Board of Directors approved the recommendations of the cross-community Meetings Strategy Working Group after two years of work. The recommendations address the changing landscape of ICANN public meetings and recognize growing attendance and the increasing number of sessions.
ICANN will continue to host three meetings a year, but each meeting will have a different duration and scope. Meeting A (the first meeting of the calendar year) will feel very much like a current ICANN public meeting (6 day duration) except for an additional public forum at the beginning of the week. Meeting B will be shorter (4 days) and focus on community policy development work. Meeting C will be longer (8 days) and feature the Annual General Meeting and showcase ICANN's work. The rotational schedule among the five regions will continue, ensuring that meetings remain accessible to stakeholders worldwide.
The Policy Development Support team, in collaboration with the Meetings and Global Stakeholder Engagement teams, is working to better define the schedule of the first Meeting B scheduled to take place in Latin America in June 2016. The goal is to facilitate both inter- and intra-community activities with fewer scheduling conflicts.
Of course, we look forward to ongoing conversations about Meeting B and appreciate all input during this process. This will ensure ICANN's public meetings continue to serve as important bottom-up gatherings that advance our multistakeholder model.
Thank You,
David Olive
Vice President, Policy Development Support
General Manager, ICANN Istanbul Hub OfficePolicy Across ICANN
Issues Currently Open for Public Comment
GAC-GNSO Consultation Group: Issue Scoping Ready for Trial RunSupporting Organizations (SOs)
ASO
LACNIC Public Policy Forum Chair Interview
Regional Internet Registries Number Resource Policy DiscussionsccNSO
ccNSO to Perform Internal Review of Rules and Guidelines
ccNSO Council Recommends Framework of Interpretation ImplementationGNSO
Milestones and Important Dates for the GNSO Structural Review
GNSO Policy Development Pushes Forward with Key Issues
Advisory Committees (ACs)
ALAC
ALAC Submits Three Statements
RALO Round Up
Two New Accredited At-Large Structures
At-Large Website Revamp Enters Development Phase
GAC
GAC Prepares for ICANN 53
Next High-Level Government Meeting Scheduled for ICANN 55
GAC Input to the CCWG on ICANN Accountability
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