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Draft Agenda

1. Welcome and Housekeeping:

Speaker: Martin DeSilva

Time: 3 minutes

 

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Celebrating Civil Society Engagement in ICANN. Discover the benefits of Internet Governance

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Speaker: Rinalia, Lousewies van der Laan or Asha

Time: 10 minutes

 

3. Presentations: Why is Internet Governance important to Civil Society and its organizations?

b. From the point of view of non-commercial users, (NCUC decides on speaker, exact titles decided by speaker)

c. From the point of view of operational concerns, (NPOC, decides on speaker, exact, titles decided by speaker)

10 Minutes each, followed by

Q&A, 10 minutes

Total 30 minutes

 

4. Presentations: Supporting the effective use of the Internet by Civil Society

 

a. .ngo/.ong, Paul Diaz

b. Basic tips to keep my organization and myself safe on the Internet. (James Galvin, Afilias)

c. Indian Organization and topic

10 Minutes each, followed by

Q&A, 10 minutes

Total 40 minutes

 

5. How can Civil Society get engaged? (Panel)

a) NCSG, Tapani

b) NCUC, (to be named by NCUC)

c) NPOC Joan

5 Minutes each, total 15 minutes

 

6. Closing Remarks

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Welcome and Introduction:

  • Martin Silva Valent, Dr. Sam Lanfranco NPOC

  • Mr. Rajen, Co-Founder & Director, Technology for the People (TFTP)

  • Rubina Nafees Fatima – Founder & CEO, SAFA India 

 

What is NPOC : Martin Silva Valent, Vice Chair, NPOC


Definition of Operational Concerns: Dr. Sam Lanfranco 


“Protecting Your Domain Name” James Galvin, Afilias 


Setting the stage for dialogue 

  • Mr. Rajen: " Internet Governance & Civil Societies"

  • Rubina Nafees Fatima "NGOs leveraging Digital Marketing" 


Community discussion: Moderator: Dr. Sam Lanfranco 


Wrap Up: Martin Silva Valent