Congratulations, Kathy, I am looking forward to the workshop in Kigali.

Kind regards,
Benjamin

On Sat, Apr 20, 2024 at 10:01 PM Judith Hellerstein <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
HI Kathy and Martha,
Excellent suggestions and I look forward to watching the workshop once it is recorded.

I will not be in Kigali

Best,
Judith 
Sent from my iPad 
Skype ID:JudithHellerstein

On Apr 19, 2024, at 12:20 AM, Kathy Kleiman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:



Hi Martha, 

That is a very good idea and we will record the main sessions and make the recordings available.  

This is a small workshop for those involved with ICANN's Pilot Policy Project in 2022 and working to help NCSG. It's an experiment, and if it works well, I hope we can expand it at future meetings.

Best regards, Kathy

On 4/18/2024 8:42 AM, Martha Alade wrote:
Thanks for the update.  Would Kathy's workshop allow for virtual participation?    If not,  it would be great if recording be made available🙏🏽 for those of us not attending physically

On Thu, Apr 18, 2024, 12:52 PM Johan Helsingius <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
There were many deserving applicants for the travel slot, but
after deliberation and considering all the Motivation Statements
and circumstances, the NCSG EC has decided to allocate the travel
slot to Kathy Kleiman, allowing her to  hold a training workshop
on policy writing for interested NCSG members in Kigali.

Many thanks to everyone who expressed their interest!

        Julf


On 10/04/2024 16:18, Johan Helsingius wrote:
> Seems Stephanie Perrin can't make it to Kigali.
>
> According to our operating procedures I am hereby asking interested
> persons to send me their motivation statements, copying Andrea
> ([log in to unmask]).
>
> Here is the relevant part from the NCSG operating procedures:
>
> If a Council member or a funded NCSG Executive Committee cannot attend
> the meeting, the following process should be invoked to decide upon the
> travel slot transfer:
>
>       The NCSG chair announces the opportunity on the NCSG-Discuss list
> and requests that the interested members send their Motivation Statement
> privately to the Chair and copy in ICANN support staff.
>
>       The Motivation Statement must explain in detail why the applicant
> would like to attend the meeting, provide evidence of full and
> verifiable engagement in Domain Name System policy deliberations, proof
> that the applicant has previously attended calls and contributed to
> PDPs, NCSG Policy Committee meetings and other relevant policy and
> related meetings, and explain why their physical presence is important
> for this meeting, mentioning specific tasks they commit to carry out on
> behalf of the NCSG. The tasks must be related to the NCSG and advance
> the NCSG’s interests at that specific ICANN meeting.
>
>       If the applicant is to be an alternate to a GNSO Councillor, he or
> she should have an understanding of how the Council works and have
> observed their meetings beforehand. They must provide a letter of
> recommendation from either a) the Chair of the NCSG Policy Committee, or
> (b) a serving member of the Council in his or her second term.
>
>       While Execeutive Committee’ travel slots may be allocated to
> newcomers, newcomers should commit to attending  sessions of the NCSG
> leading up to the ICANN meeting, as well as undertaking revision and
> background reading on at least one internal governance document and a PDP.
>
>       The applicant must commit to attending the ICANN meeting fully, be
> at the meeting venue every day, and be present to the greatest extent
> possible at all NCSG meetings, constituency meetings, GNSO Council
> meetings, and PDP sessions for which they have expressed interest in
> their Motivation Statement. If the selected applicant does not appear to
> be present at the venue without justification, s/he will not be eligible
> to be allocated a travel slot in the future. The decision of such
> ineligibility will be made by the NCSG Executive Committee (in the
> evaluation of at least two members).
>
>       Julf
-- 
Kathy Kleiman
Past President, Domain Name Rights Coalition