[AFRI-Discuss] AFRALO-AfrICANN joint meeting theme for Toronto
Mohamed El Bashir
mbashir at mbash.net
Mon Sep 17 03:12:51 UTC 2012
Dear Fatimata,
Thank you for the interesting theme, you have my support it's a step forward on the right direction in the right time from ICANN perspective as we have a new CEO focusing on ICANN's development impact .
Am sure that This idea and the session outcome will be considered by strategy WG as the community contribution towards the future implementation of ICANN/Africa strategic Objectives .
Thanks
Kind Regards,
Mohamed
On 16 Sep 2012, at 20:45, Fatimata Seye Sylla <fsylla at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello All,
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> Regarding the AFRALO-AfrICANN joint meeting in Toronto, the theme proposed
> by Mohamed Bashir on ICANN African Strategy and seconded by many of us, is
> a very good and timely one. However, as the ASWG is asking for inputs on
> the same theme, for the same period and from the same community, I don’t
> think it would be a good idea to run an almost parallel consultation on it.
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> Therefore, I would like to suggest for your appreciation “*the creation of
> a development Fund” initiated by ICANN*, to support the developing
> countries’ active participation in the whole ICANN process and to
> facilitate their integration in the Internet domain industry . This fund
> could be supported by other partners and its management style would have to
> be defined
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> Please provide your feed-back as soon as possible and not later than
> Thursday 20 September 2012
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> Thank you all and best regards,
>
> Fatimata
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> Fatimata Seye Sylla
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