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Workshop Preparation

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Session details: http://bit.ly/2rPtP9u

Date: Monday 12 June 2017; 11:00-13:00

Location: Room L1, ITU Montbrillant

Final Submission

Session 241: From Theory to Practice: Capacity Building Programmes at ICANN and elsewhere


This Session, organised by the ICANN Cross Community Working Group (CCWG) on Internet Governance will look at the work taking place in a selection of programmes to help in capacity building and training of young people and others on a variety of Internet public policy technical issues.  Through such capacity building (whether in formal or informal settings) individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds can benefit from the experience and knowledge of their peers.  

Within ICANN recent and extensive participation of stakeholders in the work connected to the IANA Transition, not least in the working groups to deliver Accountability proposals, has proved really beneficial with respect to capacity building.  In addition ICANN offers specific programmes for bringing young people into the ICANN environment through a funded Fellowship Programme as well as specific outreach to young people in the region where ICANN meetings are held.  

Outside of ICANN the session will look at a variety of national and regional opportunities for training; such as in the different Summer Schools on Internet Governance (SSIG) held; examples including at Meissen (which last year had its 10th Anniversary) and the Southern School (Latin America) on IG.  The Session could also usefully flag the various ISOC initiatives on capacity building and the work taken forward by DIPL

The session will attempt to address many questions, including:

1.  How do these programmes fulfil  the ongoing requirements for more active stakeholders in an increasingly busy Internet Governance space?
2.  Are these programmes successful at balancing the diversity of active stakeholders?
3.  What is the funding model for these programmes?

The Session, in addition to raising awareness, will seek feedback and concerns on the current Initiatives and where, perhaps, more emphasis and effort is needed.

The Workshop will include members of the ICANN Community as well as other stakeholders.  These include

Jovan Kurbajila; DIPLO
William J Drake; International Fellow & Lecturer, University of Zurich
Olivier Crepin-Leblond; EURALO (ALAC); ICANN
Rafik Dammak; GNSO; ICANN
Lori Schulman; INTA
Tatiana Tropina; NCUC; ICANN
Wolfgang Kleinwaechter; EuroSSIG Founder

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