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Session proposal: https://go.icann.org/2taWlXV

Session details:http https://www.itu.int/net4/wsis/forum/2018/Pages/Agenda/Session/196#intro

GIP Summary of Session: https://bitdig.ly/2HY1Exowatch/sessions/dialogue-different-cooperation-models-approaches-internet-public-policy-development


Date: Monday 19 March 2018; 16:30-18:15

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This session, organised by the ICANN Cross Community Working Group on
Internet Governance (CCWG IG) will look at varying patterns and examples of
multi stakeholder engagement across a number of different fora, contrasting
their effectiveness and potential lessons to be learned. The views and
experiences of all those present will be valuable for this Roundtable discussion.

The Session will be constructive and positive, but will not shy away from controversy, noting successes and failures in the development of Internet public policy by different bodies and organisations in  recent years.

Participants will include members of the ICANN Community
Potential participants from ICANN community:

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, as well as representatives from other organisations and bodies involved in Internet public policy development.


Agenda

1. Introductions and Welcome

2. Brief outlines of processes of Engagement / policy development at ICANN, ITU, UNESCO, UNCTAD and elsewhere  

3. General Discussion and dialogue

4. Any conclusions and wrap up


Participants will include members of the ICANN Community:

Moderator: Marilyn Cade

Matthew Shears, ICANN Board

Nigel Hickson, VP, Government Engagement, ICANN

Joanna Kulesza, NCUC, ICANN Community,  University of Lodz, Poland (recorded presentation)

Preetam Maloor,  Strategy and Policy Advisor, ITU, 

Torbjorn Fredriksson, Chief; ICT Policy Section, UNCTAD

Hu, Xianhong, UNESCO. 

Wolfgang Kleinwaechter, Professor for International Communication Policy and Regulation at the Department for Media and Information Sciences of the University of Aarhus, Commissioner for Commission on Security of Cyberspace 

Dr Tatiana Tropina, Senior Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law

Anja Gengo, IGF Secretariat