[ALAC] ACTION/ALAC by Friday, 31 July 17 UTC: ALAC Statement on Enhancing the Effectiveness of ICANN ’s Multistakeholder Model – Next Steps

Vanda Scartezini vanda at scartezini.org
Thu Jul 30 19:47:25 UTC 2020


That what I have informed to this group that LACRALO had David Plumb to help us and it was quite good, so we reach to a clear end on our bylaws, rules of procedure and elections.

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From: ALAC <alac-bounces at atlarge-lists.icann.org> on behalf of Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg at mcgill.ca>
Date: Thursday, July 30, 2020 at 16:40
To: Javier Rua <javrua at gmail.com>, Maureen Hilyard <maureen.hilyard at gmail.com>
Cc: Dave Kissoondoyal <dkissoondoyal at gmail.com>, Joanna <joannakulesza at gmail.com>, 'ALAC List' <alac at atlarge-lists.icann.org>
Subject: Re: [ALAC] ACTION/ALAC by Friday, 31 July 17 UTC: ALAC Statement on Enhancing the Effectiveness of ICANN ’s Multistakeholder Model – Next Steps

The EPDP did use facilitators. They were David Plumb and Gina Bartlett from CBI.

Alan

At 2020-07-30 03:19 PM, Javier Rua wrote:


Thx Maureen.  I know that there’s good experience in mediation.  But I would go deeper: What if at the start of a WG or WT we kind of knew would be contentious ICANN professionally kicked it off with a 1 or 2 day in person stakeholders workshop, parsing out issues, sides, sensitivities and looking for potential solutions since day one?  Lots of time and money and distress would be saved!

Thx again Maureen & Marita earlier for these replies today!

On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 2:52 PM Maureen Hilyard < maureen.hilyard at gmail.com<mailto:maureen.hilyard at gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Javier
I dont think your idea is off-the-wall at all. ICANN has already introduced a mediator to work with conflict resolution in all sorts of situations. And she is excellent to work with.
I think that for something like the EPDP and MSM which has got a multitude of high level decision makers who believe that their views should take priority over the views of other groups, then it probably does need a different set of experts of the ilk you have mentioned who are skilled at facilitating discussions at this level. Nothing wrong with adding that as a recommendation into the mix.
M


On Thu, 30 Jul 2020, 5:38 am Javier Rua, <javrua at gmail.com<mailto:javrua at gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello to all. IMHO, an aspect that seems absent from this discussion is the possibility of professional facilitation in thorny issues, to the extent compatible with MSM.
This idea might go a bit against the grain in terms of community self-governance which cannot be underestimated, but there are profesional entities out there that are experts in getting diverse and even enemy groups to sit down and negotiate (from peace / reconciliation agreements among guerrillas and states, to more run of the mill, less bellicose disagreements).  I’ve seen these entities in action (I remember one called REOS Partners
https://reospartners.com/) and I believe these professional approaches could help a contentious working group be more purposeful, efficient and effective-Maybe pack months of work into a few days.
If this notion  is seen completely out of the ICANN  MSM self-governance comfort zone, perhaps one of these professional organizations could help train ICANN community volunteer/leaders and perhaps also ICANN staff, on these communication and consensus building techniques. ICANN org would get great ‘bang for the buck’ in investments such as these, which would both enhance participation and speed-up processes in WGs & PDPs.
Javier Rúa-Jovet
+1-787-396-6511
twitter: @javrua
skype: javier.rua1
https://www.linkedin.com/in/javrua



On Jul 30, 2020, at 11:04 AM, Evin Erdogdu <evin.erdogdu at icann.org<mailto:evin.erdogdu at icann.org> > wrote:

Dear ALAC Members,

Please see the ALAC Statement on Enhancing the Effectiveness of ICANN’s Multistakeholder Model – Next Steps and provide comments, if any, by this Friday, 31 July at 17:00 UTC:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1l8hAOyuL4XiTS-yzGbpgOk7pl4hSpH4yeMNxxiZEVwA/edit?usp=sharing

Thank you,

Evin Ashley ErdoÄŸdu
Policy Development Senior Coordinator
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)


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