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From:
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"Barrack Ong'ondo Otieno" <barrack@aftld.org>
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To:
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"Gabriella Schittek" <gabriella.schittek@icann.org>
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CC:
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"ccnso-council@icann.org" <ccnso-council@icann.org>
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Date:
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3/25/2013 11:57 AM
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Subject:
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Re: [ccnso-council] Your skills and expertise needed!
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Hi Gabi,
I am skilled in strategy and Internet Governance issues even though i am
an observer :-) and would be willing to offer my expertise to the ccNSO.
Best Regards
On Mon, March 25, 2013 12:57 pm, Gabriella Schittek wrote:
> Dear Councillors,
>
> As you know, the Capacity Building Study Group has drafted a final report
> (attached), which will be presented to you during the Council Workshop in
> Beijing and will then be submitted for your adoption during the Council
> meeting later that week. You might recall that we asked for your
> comments/feedback by last Friday (22 March). Since we didn't receive any,
> we understand that the Council doesn't see any major issues with it.
>
> In the report, you can read that the Capacity Building Study Group is
> suggesting to define standing "task forces" within the Council and the
> Community, to be able to ensure a competent and timely response on
> requests that the ccNSO is receiving.
>
> First of all, we would like to define what pools of expertise there is
> within the Council, which we can then build upon with skills from further
> community members.
>
> Therefore, I would be grateful if you could let me know what kind of areas
> you think you would like to be involved in and which areas you would NOT
> want to deal with.
>
> Suggested areas are:
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> Legal
> Financial
> Technical
> Administrative
> Strategy
> Internet Governance
> Other?
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> (You are most welcome to add any further areas!)
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> I would be grateful if you could let me know by Friday, 29 March which
> area you think would be most suitable for you.
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> Kind regards,
>
> Gabi
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