Hello Dev, Thank you both for taking time to have this call. I just wanted to point out that in the Middle East and Africa region, we can take advantage of the DNS roadshows that have just kicked off and find a way of getting cctlds more involved perhaps through Aftld and other such regional organisations. You will be surprised that there are a lot of people that want to know more about DNS but 1- don't know how to get the information 2- don't have the resources to get to ICANN meetings 3- just don't know how to PLAIN engage We should tap into this by identifying key local events in certain regions ( through ALSes) and engaging through presentations, remote participation... Etc. I also want to follow up on the webinar Q and A that is currently being implemented by NARALO. This would entail having a webinar with no specific topic per se but just to allow participants to ask any question about ICANN and Internet policy processes that come to mind. I think this could be quite effective and should be considered. Regards Beran "There is nothing more difficult to arrange and more dangerous to carry through than initiating change..." Machiavelli Sent from my iPhone
On 17 Oct 2015, at 04:23, Dev Anand Teelucksingh <devtee@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,
Had a conference call with Daniel Nanghaka (it was 2am for him) to discuss the O&E presentation and came up with some other ideas for engagement that I put on the wiki at https://community.icann.org/display/atlarge/Ideas+for+Engagement+Strategies Please add your thoughts and ideas on this wiki page:
Here's are the ideas:
To solve engagement, have ALSes to care about and be involved in DNS related issues at
* local level -- e.g policies that govern your ccTLD ; DNS reliability ; DNS security (DNSSEC) ; WHOIS privacy of ccTLD domain registration * regional level -- e.g DNS reliability in the region ; DNS security * global level -- e.g IANA stewardship transition ; CCWG on Accountability ; many locals use gTLDs and therefore are governed by the policies (e.g WHOIS privacy) that gTLD registries set with registrants,
If ALSes don't care about DNS related issues at the local level, they are unlikely to care about global DNS related issues.
So to get ALSes, engaged, have to - raise awareness of possible local DNS issues ; - ask ALSes input/opinion on their regional ICANN strategy - help foster discussions about other local/regional ICT/IG issues - e.g net neutrality
To raise ICANN issues for ALSes to respond to, have to get ALSes to understand the impact of the ICANN issue to them, and create compelling content for them to see the impact of the ICANN issue to them.
Other engagement challenges:
- getting connected to At-Large calls ; persons can't be reached on their phones, persons don't have sufficient net connectivity.
Another suggestion to foster engagement in WGs: - A WG should be able to select a regional active member to attend a regional ICANN F2F meeting.
Kind Regards,
Dev Anand Teelucksingh _______________________________________________ Alac-sc-outreach mailing list Alac-sc-outreach@atlarge-lists.icann.org https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/alac-sc-outreach