Re: [ccnso-council] Reminder: Call for Volunteers - Study Group Capacity Building
Hi Gabi, I would like to volunteer, when does the team meet? Best Regards On Tue, August 7, 2012 10:53 am, Gabriella Schittek wrote:
Dear all,
This is just a reminder that we are currently looking for Councillors to volunteer to the Study Group on Capacity Building. If you are interested in joining this group, please, let me know by this Friday, 10 August.
Thanks!
Gabi
From: Gabriella Schittek <gabriella.schittek@icann.org<mailto:gabriella.schittek@icann.org>> Date: Wednesday, July 25, 2012 3:32 PM To: "ccnso-council@icann.org<mailto:ccnso-council@icann.org>" <ccnso-council@icann.org<mailto:ccnso-council@icann.org>> Subject: [ccnso-council] Call for Volunteers - Study Group Capacity Building
Dear all,
The ccNSO Study Group on Capacity Building is now searching for further volunteers to participate in its work.
The group produced a first report on how to increase participation, which was submitted to the Council at the Prague meeting. It is now going to examine the increasing workload and how to distribute it.
The Study Group has met on a bi-weekly basis (at 12.00 UTC) and additionally had some online discussions. The group will continue its work in the same manner the first call is scheduled to take place on 24 August 2012, 12.00 UTC.
Any volunteer is expected to actively participate in the work of the Study Group and invest about 1 hour/week on its work.
This call is primarily aimed at all Councillors.
If you are willing to contribute to the work of this Study Group, please, send me an email by 10 August 2012.
The Current Study Group members are:
Fernando Espana, .us (Chair) Ondrej Filip, .cz (Observer on behalf of the Programme Working Group) Sokol Haxhiu, NomCom appointee Dotty Sparks de Blanc, .vi Hong Xue, NomCom appointee
Kind regards,
Gabi
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