Dear all,
Meridian
Institute, the independent examiner performing the second review of ICANN's Country Code Names Supporting Organization (ccNSO), has published its assessment report for community consultation.
Your comments are encouraged and can be sent to reviews@icann.org
until 23:59 UTC on 26 April 2019. All comments will be forwarded to the ccNSO Review Working Party mailing list which is publicly archived.
The assessment report contains important and valuable findings from the ccNSO and surrounding community on how the ccNSO fulfils its purpose, manages its structure and operations, and strives
for accountability.
Findings
Based upon the findings, Meridian Institute's overall determination is that:
The goal of the assessment report is to achieve agreement between the wider ICANN community and the independent examiner as to which areas of the ccNSO work well and which may benefit from improvements.
Recommendations for continuous improvement based on the findings will be presented in the draft final report, expected to be published for public comment in June 2019. All organizational reviews convened after the second At-Large Review follow this two-phased
approach, which helps bolster the organizational review process and the accountability of the organizations under review.
Join the Webinar
Meridian Institute will host a community webinar on the assessment report, during which participants will have the opportunity to provide initial feedback and ask questions.
Date: 17 April 2019
Time: 21:00 – 22:00 UTC (click
here to view time zone converter)
To participate, please RSVP to: mssi-secretariat@icann.org to
receive a calendar invite and dial-in details
(also available here). A
recording will be made available here.
Background
An independent review of the ccNSO is
mandated by ICANN's Bylaws.
The purpose of the review is to determine (i) whether the ccNSO has a continuing purpose within the ICANN structure; (ii) how effectively the ccNSO fulfils its purpose and whether any change in its structure or operations is desirable to improve the ccNSO's
effectiveness; and (iii) the extent to which the ccNSO as a whole is accountable to its organizations, committees, constituencies, and stakeholder groups. This is part of ICANN's commitment to its own evolution and improvement, accountability and transparency.
Meridian Institute was selected to perform the review and began its work in August
2018.
Learn more about the ccNSO Review here.
Best regards,
Joke Braeken
ccNSO Policy Advisor
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