Marilyn,

I do support the program and use of BC funds to support.  I know how effective these summits have been.

Re the CROP slots, my sense is that given the presence of so many local BC reps (and such a strong local Nigeria team) and given the limited number of slots overall, I’m inclined to favor saving one more of the two local slots for Latin America, because we have much less presence in LAC and there are two LAC ICANNs coming this way.  

Also, it was unclear to me — is the team suggesting an out-of-region delegate attend?  If so, again, given the strength of the local team, I think we would do better to hold this spot for LAC.  

I apologize for not having responded to this particular part of the conversation earlier — we had a death in our family and it has thrown my last couple of weeks upside down a bit.

Happy to discuss on this list, and I do absolutely support the program.
Andrew

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On 10/11/17, 9:06 AM, "Marilyn Cade" <marilynscade@hotmail.com> wrote:

Andrew, we just did an event in Latin America, and I have not seen any feedback yet from that, so hesitate to comment on how it went. ... I know you spoke remotely, so perhaps yo that was not CROP, as we had not had our Outreach Strategy posted in time.


So, we have still five, if I count... I expect that Omar may request CROP to attend the WITSA meeting in India, but that is within his region.  If we reserve one for Panama for Latin America/Caribbean, that would still mean that we can support the proposal, if the attendance is justified. 


As Tola, Ola, Lawrence, and Jimson are all local, we have a very good base of representatives to build upon, to reach other businesses, and governmental representatives from Africa.




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Subject: Re: [Bc-outreach] BC Outreach as Session Event @ AfICTA Summit 2017
 
Hi team,

I know of the event, so no need to explain value there.  Can you help me get precision on what exactly we’re asking in terms of support?  I think it makes sense to see us spread our CROP support out among more than one event, but it wasn’t clear to me what the proposal is covering.  Thanks, and apologies if I’ve missed it in an earlier email.

Andrew

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On 10/9/17, 8:04 AM, "bc-outreach-bounces@icann.org on behalf of Arinola Akinyemi" <bc-outreach-bounces@icann.org on behalf of jolakin69@gmail.com> wrote:

Below are responses to the clarifications you seek:

1. The outreach is a session. More details can be found at www.aficta.africa/summit2017/schedule.

2.  Beneficiaries are

a. Out of region support CROP use is for an out of region delegate from BC Outreach 
b. The 2 in-region CROP would support 
i. Waudo Siganga based in Kenya
ii. Laicana Coulibaly from Cote D'Voire.

3. Local arrangement will also be made to support Markus Eke (BC Member based in Enugu, South East Nigeria to participate at the event.

Kind regards,

 Arinola Akinyemi (Ms)

CEO (OMAR VENTURES LIMITED & DIGISPHERE INVESTMENT LIMITED)

Founder, DigiSphere Center for Digital Creativity

Board Member, Africa ICT Alliance (AfICTA)

www.digisphere.com.ng


On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 1:33 PM, Lawrence OlaWale-Roberts <icann@microboss.org> wrote:
A BC outreach during e-Nigeria is most welcome. This is one of the biggest
IT events in the country with robust participation from the private and
public sector.

Can more insight be provided around the program of the day and how the
outreach itself would be structured.

I would also like to know who the beneficiaries of the 1 Out of region
travel support and 2 in-region  travel support would be. Reason being that
the outreach is just after ICANN 60 so if the persons are travel funded by
ICANN to Abu Dabi it's possible to have ICANN travel extend their tickets
to Nigeria while the BC cover the per Diem cost. This way we may still
have the BC CROP travel slot for future use.

Lawrence.


On Sat, October 7, 2017 7:37 am, Arinola Akinyemi wrote:
> Dear Outreach Committee Members,
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> The above subject matter refers.
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> The BC is invited to conduct an Outreach as a session event during
> AfICTA’s
> annual Summit which is scheduled to take place November 7-9 in Abuja, in
> conjunction with eNigeria powered by the National Information Technology
> Development Agency (NITDA) under the auspices of the Ministry of
> Communications. This will further BC engagement with more than 30 African
> nation members of AfICTA towards increased awareness of the BC/ICANN
> mission and objectives.
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> Attached is the proposal for the outreach as I look forward to your
> positive consideration.
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> Kind regards,
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> Arinola Akinyemi (Ms)
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> *CEO** (OMAR VENTURES LIMITED & DIGISPHERE INVESTMENT LIMITED)*
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> *Founder, DigiSphere Center for Digital Creativity*
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> *Board Member, Africa ICT Alliance (AfICTA)*
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