Dear Veronica:

On behalf of the staff may I say that we are sorry to see you leave though we can understand that volunteer activities must take a back seat to your other obligations.

It has been a pleasure to work with you, and we hope you will remain connected to the community going forward. We wish you the very best!


On 28/04/2008 11:55, "Veronica Cretu" <VeronicaC@diplomacy.edu> wrote:

 
Dear colleagues!
 
Warm greetings from Moldova! Hope my message finds you well!  
  
        I am currently involved as an international expert in a big project for the Ministry of Education of Liberia  and will have to spend more than three weeks there starting from May 15. The NGO I run here in Moldova  is also involved in many national projects which require very much of my direct involvement: monitoring and evaluation. In this context, it is quite a challenge to find additional time for ALAC activities when I am full-time involved in so many activities. That is why, it is my duty to inform you all that due to the many projects I am currently in charge of, I have to unfortunately resign from my ALAC position. It has not been an easy decision to make at all! I just can not stay in ALAC any longer just for the sake of being on ALAC/AtLarge – I prefer to be effective and to produce impact. And this is smth for which I simply don’t have time now!    
   

I must say that ALAC has been a great experience for me and I am truly thankful to everyone on ALAC who have been day by day, side by side during this last year. I have learned a lot from this professional, hard-working, committed and culturally diverse community.   
 
 
I am glad I managed to bring to ALAC/AtLarge some ideas and practices that go back to my professional background. Because I strongly believe that “A policy is a deliberate plan of action to guide decisions and achieve rational outcome(s).” back in Puerto Rico (my first ICANN meeting) I came to the conclusion that ALAC /At Large needs to have a set of mechanisms via which these policies are identified, promoted and evaluated. These are the few things that I have managed to do in the period of June 2007 – present:   
 
-          I initiated the “OneDay” Workshop for ALAC/AtLarge.
 
-           I have designed the agenda and conducted together with Cheryl and Izumi two “OneDay” workshops before ICANN meetings in Los-Angeles and New Delhi.
 
-           I have compiled OneDay Evaluation Reports, based on the feedback from ALAC/AtLarge members who have participated in these meetings;
 
-          Back in New Delhi, I made a statement on behalf of ALAC on Organizational Development;
 
-           I elaborated the ALAC Organizational Development document that focuses on several components of the ALAC’s developments;
 
-          I proposed a document on “What is an ALAC/AtLarge” Working Group – and the document was used for planning activities per certain working groups during the OneDay workshop in New Delhi ;
 
-           I have recently transferred some of the good practices that came as a result of this Organizational Development processes on ALAC into the GNSO Improvements Report.
 
-           Along with all the above, I organized a three days training program on Internet Governance and Community Development in Moldova ( www.cmb.md/igf <http://www.cmb.md/igf> ), during which we had a special session on ALAC/AtLarge @ ICANN. Training participants were 16 young leaders representing civil society, business sector, international community and the Government.
 
-           I have had several discussions with APTI members from Romania , as they were our project partners in the above Program, and as a result we have recently received their application in order to become an accredited ALS structure @ICANN from our part of the world.

 
All the reports and documents I produced have been available since produced at https://st.icann.org/alac/index.cgi?organisational_development .
 

To conclude, I want to encourage you to contact me/stay in touch in case you are interested in working on projects/initiatives dealing with ICT for Development, Access to Knowledge, Internet Governance, Community Development, IDNs, Education, Virtual Embassies, Climate Change, etc. both regionally and/or internationally!
 

Good luck with all your initiatives and all the best!
 
As ever,
 
Veronica        


  
Veronica  Cretu,
    
  
  
President, CMB Training Center  
  
  
  
 
CMB  -   Promoting innovations in  Communication, Management and   Business    
 
  
  
Chisinau,  Moldova
    
  
  
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