| Subject: | [Gnso-epdp-team] GAC Concerns with feasibility of timeline v. COVID-19 |
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| Date: | Thu, 9 Apr 2020 04:28:16 +0000 |
| From: | Manal Ismail <manal@tra.gov.eg> |
| To: | gnso-epdp-team@icann.org <gnso-epdp-team@icann.org> |
| CC: | gac-epdp@icann.org <gac-epdp@icann.org>, gac-leadership@icann.org <gac-leadership@icann.org> |
Dear EPDP Team,
In light of the
COVID-19 pandemic, and its drastic consequences on
governments, organizations, private sector and individuals
worldwide, I would like to express our serious concerns, as
GAC leaders, that maintaining the current pace of work
towards completion of Phase 2 by mid-June could jeopardize
the delivery, efficacy and legitimacy of the EPDP’s policy
recommendations.
While recognizing
that the GAC has continually advised for swiftly completing
policy development and implementing agreed policy on this
critical public policy matter, we believe that given the
current global health emergency, which puts many in the EPDP
and the community under unprecedented stress (for example
governments has been called to heightened duties for the
continuity of essential public services), pressing important
deliberations and decisions in such a short time frame on
already strained participants would mean unacceptably
sacrificing the product for the timeline.
We understand there
are budget and human resources considerations involved in
the completion of Phase 2 of the EPDP. However, we are all
living through a global health pandemic, so we call on the
EPDP Team to seriously reassess its course and expectations
(be it on the duration of its calls, the turn-around time of
reviews, its ultimate timeline and budget) emulating what
numerous governments, global organizations, and households
are doing to adapt during these challenging times across the
world.
Sincerely
Manal Ismail, GAC
Chair
on the behalf of the
entire GAC Leadership