Hi Rafik Thanks again for the quick reply. Interesting, I was just thinking about legal aspects but, in my mind, accessibility came first. Preventing others from having access to ICANN meetings or data due to lack of awareness towards special assistance or adaptative tech could incur in liability and be addressed in accountability procedures. I dug up from the Cross Community Committee in Accessibility this survey which brings also some questions https://community.icann.org/download/attachments/53781699/Acccessibility%20r... But religion, ethnicity, no data indeed. Best, Renata On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 11:19 PM, Rafik Dammak <rafik.dammak@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Renata.
I cannot respond with authority about that but I dont recall ICANN or any group asking for ethnicity and religion as data. I think they are sensitive information and may be controversial in particular for the latter. Most of information we found are via self-reporting or for selection. I wonder about the legal aspects of collecting data beyond demographics ones , including data protection etc .
Best,
Rafik
On Dec 20, 2016 10:57 AM, "Renata Aquino Ribeiro" <raquino@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Rafik
Thanks for this material. Very interesting resource indeed.
I'm just wondering here: Ethnicity, Religion, Accessibility
Did not see these in the material. I don't remember it ever being collected at ICANN registration, for example (maybe special assistance only).
I understand this is a subgroup with time and resources limited but if there are any resources about this, maybe they would be interesting to analyse too?
Thanks
On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 10:21 PM, Rafik Dammak <rafik.dammak@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,
please find attached this document shared by Development and Public Responsibility Department (DPRD) including several diversity data they collected. I think we can count on DPRD as resource for our subgroup.
Best,
Rafik
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