NCSG Colleagues
I strongly endorse this move to review and update the NPOC
Charter. Since when, on behalf of my organization, I joined NPOC
in 2014 there have been substantive issues both within the NPOC
charter, and between the NPOC, NCUC and NCSG charters that are in
need of review. One, in particular, for NPOC, has to do with the
criteria for membership from within the not-for-profit and civil
society organizations constituency. There are conflicts between
the NCSG and NPOC charters on that matter.
As for a formal process for tracking revisions across NPOC, NCSG
and NCUC I would suggest that NPOC consider proposing a 2 or 3
person committee responsible for collaboration in communications
that keep each of the efforts informed on what is going on in the
other two charter revisions. I say 2 or 3 since that small group
could be one NPOC member and one NCUC member who also are engaged
in the NCSG revision, or possibly a third member who is only an
NCSG member. I look forward to the ideas of others.
Sam L.
On 9/13/2016 11:19 AM, Klaus Stoll wrote:
Dear NCSG Members
I just want you to know that NPOC has also started the
process of its charter revision. We will inform you about the
details soonest.
I think that the charters of NCUC, NPOC and the NCSG are
interdependent. It is good that NCUC and NPOC have started the
process. I think it would be great if NCSG would start the
process too and that we will find some formal arrangements so
that the different review teams talk and co-ordinate with each
others. If you have any suggestions in regard to establish
co-ordination, let's hear it.
Yours
Klaus
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