Dear All,

 

This is to inform you about some scheduling details related to ICANN61 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.  This six-day meeting will be focused on outreach, capacity building, and showcasing ICANN’s work to a broader global audience. The ccNSO sessions will be limited to five days, starting on Sunday, 11 March 2018. ICANN61 is hosted by nic.pr.

 

ICANN61: draft high-level ccNSO schedule

 

Saturday, 10 March 2018: no ccNSO-organised sessions

Sunday, 11 March 2018: ccNSO Working Group meetings

Monday, 12 March 2018: Tech Day

Tuesday, 13 March 2018: ccNSO Members Meeting, day 1; ccNSO cocktail (TBC)

Wednesday, 14 March 2018: ccNSO Members Meeting, day 2; ccNSO Council meeting

Thursday, 15 March 2018: ccNSO PDP retirement WG meeting

 

A detailed overview of all ccNSO-related sessions, including remote participation details, will be published here: https://buff.ly/2AnjuFH, noting that ICANN’s comprehensive meeting schedule will be posted on Monday, 19 February 2018. 

Consult the draft ccNSO Members Meeting agenda (subject to changes) here: https://buff.ly/2AmlyxJ

 

ICANN61: links

 

If you require a visa, please make sure to start the application process in a timely manner.

 

ICANN60: your feedback is important. Thank you!

 

Looking back at ICANN60 in Abu Dhabi, you will be able to find the results of the online ccNSO satisfaction survey and the feedback received from the on-site interviews here: https://ccnso.icann.org/en/meetings/abudhabi60 (go to “Evaluation”).  On this page, you will also be able to consult the “Feedback-on-Feedback”: This document aims to evaluate the community feedback received regarding the ccNSO Members meeting in Abu Dhabi, and provides the feedback from the ccNSO Meetings Programme Working Group in response. Your feedback is important, and helps the ccNSO Meetings Programme Working Group in shaping the agenda for future meetings. Thank you!

 

Remote participation testimonial by Alejandra Reynoso (.gt):

“I wasn’t able to travel to Abu Dhabi, which gave me the opportunity to rely on the remote participation for the ccNSO sessions (or any other session for that matter). It was a very positive experience, since I had very good video and audio livestream, plus the chat window ready for any intervention. I encourage anyone unable to travel to ICANN meetings to use ICANN’s Adobe Connect Platform and follow the sessions remotely, it is almost like being there in the room.”

 

Thank you.

 

Best regards,

 

Joke Braeken

ccNSO Policy Advisor 

joke.braeken@icann.org

 

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