[At-Large] Promoting a collaborative session involving ALAC and NPOC

At-Large Staff staff at atlarge.icann.org
Wed Oct 10 08:14:41 UTC 2012


Workshop on The Multi-stakeholder model from the NGO´s perspective [17
October 2012]

During ICANN 45 that will take place in Toronto, Canada, 14-18 October 2012,
ICANN constituency, Not-for-Profit Operational Concerns (NPOC) and the
At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC) are collaborating in organizing a working
session on the Multi stakeholder model from the NGO´s perspective.

The Multi-Stakeholder Model (MSM) has been used worldwide for decades by
many organizations like ICANN and various social and economical development
programs to foster consensus between diverging interests in the public
domain, the private sector
and civil society. There is a wide body of applied knowledge on the MSM
which merits wider dissemination and understanding. A panel of eminent
specialists will share some of this knowledge and foster a discussion on how
the MSM can be improved and the existing challenges both from a global and
an ICANN perspective.

PANELISTS:

Mr. Jean-Jacques Subrenat (At Large Advisory Committee-ICANN)
Ms. Rinalia Abdul Rahim (At Large Advisory Committee-ICANN)
Mr. Evan Leibovitch (At Large Advisory Committee-ICANN)
Dr. Sam Lanfranco (York University, Ontario, Canada)
Mr. Alain Berranger (Chair, NPOC-Executive Committee)

for more detailed information about the panelist¹s bio please visit NPOC
wiki:

https://community.icann.org/display/gnsocouncilmeetings/Multi-stakeholder+pr
ocess+from+the+NGO+perspective+Toronto+2012-10-17

MEETING LOCATION: Dockside 5, Westing Harbour Castle Toronto, Ontario,
Canada

WHEN: Wednesday 17 October 2012 - 09:00 -10:30 A.M. local time (15:00 -16:30
UTC)

FOR REMOTE PARTICIPATION please click on the following link:

http://toronto45.icann.org/node/34391

and then choose the remote participation option depending on your bandwidth.
No registration required.

To access to the ICANN meeting full schedule please see:

http://toronto45.icann.org/full-schedule





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