[AfrICANN-discuss] RE: [AFRI-Discuss] Theme of the Toronto AFRALO-AfrICANN joint meeting

Holy Kamuzora hkamuzora at gmail.com
Sat Sep 8 07:21:09 SAST 2012


Hi all<

I second to what Badru Ntege has just said.

Some of us who will physically / remotely participate listen, understand,
be understood then come back and share so we all give our views in
a constructive criticism manner.

Also we should all actively participate.

As for the them i propose "How to make ICANN's work visible to all in
Africa (in a simple layman language perhaps)"

As Africa is part of the Globe i dont see why it shouldnt be discussed in
some of the sessions during ICANN meetings. But with this one question
comes to my mind "Do other regions as well have sessions to discuss their
regional stuff?" if so then Africa should do the same but if NOT lets find
an avenue for this discussion for Africa and might as well leave ICANN to
be about global stuff.


Regards,

Holy.



On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 7:55 AM, Badru Ntege <badru.ntege at nftconsult.com>wrote:

> Thanks Barrack.
>
> Lerato and all others I want to ask you all for the sake of the community
> lets bury the hatchet and try out an experiment.
>
> Lets listen to each other's position and seek out a mid point that moves us
> forward.  We all make a choice to volunteer our time and effort for the
> community.
>
> So how about we take Toronto as the opportunity to right whatever we think
> went wrong without destroying all the work that was done.
>
> For ounce lets try to move forward as a community.  The diversity of this
> community means that we will never see everything from the same viewpoint.
>
> I challenge us all to humble our selves and go to Toronto those of us who
> will be there with an open mind to listen to each other "seek first to
> understand then be understood".
>
> Then leave Toronto as one community with a shared vision on the Africa
> strategy.
>
> Lets make a choice to join the bus moving forward or stay outside. But as
> Barrack rightly says the "desktop activism" needs to stop being negative
> and
> look for constructive alternatives.
>
> Regards
>
>
>
> The best  time to plant a tree is 20yrs ago
> The second best time is now
> (chinese proverb)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: africann-bounces at afrinic.net [mailto:africann-bounces at afrinic.net]
> On
> Behalf Of Barrack Otieno
> Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2012 7:03 AM
> To: Lerato; africann at afrinic.net
> Cc: afri-discuss at atlarge-lists.icann.org; Mohamed El Bashir
> Subject: Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] RE: [AFRI-Discuss] Theme of the Toronto
> AFRALO-AfrICANN joint meeting
>
> Dr Yassin and Lerato,
>
> It is my understanding there was no consensus on the "Africa Strategy" and
> > has been widely reported at ICANN.
> I would like to correct a few issues that are being ignorantly thrown
> around, i sat in a meeting room in Prague where this issue was being
> discussed and there was a call for volunteers, Lerato i would like to
> inform
> you that while i was making my submissions on behalf of the constituency i
> represent your boss was right opposite where i sat so do not mislead the
> community. In the process members of the African community themselves
> appointed volunteers among them to come up with a common front or strategy
> and i recall being tasked to be among the people doing this role, there
> were
> many people in the room but few volunteered. I also had a chance to meet
> the
> new CEO among many other Africans and indeed he was concerned about our
> region, what we should note is there are those who offered themselves to do
> the donkey work for the community.
> My point is as follows. If we are to move the community forwad let us be
> involved, desktop activism without without involvement will not get us
> anywhere if you miss a meeting for any reason there is remote participation
> we should take advantage of but activism for the sake of activism is not
> good i therefore urge you to take the first step and participate in the
> process as part of activism other than complain and point fingures. I leave
> you with Chinua Achebes words A man that makes trouble for others also
> makes
> trouble for himself.
>
> On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 3:54 AM, Lerato <lerato.ma at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > ++1 Dr. Yassin
> >
> > It is my understanding there was no consensus on the "Africa Strategy"
> > and has been widely reported at ICANN.  The organizers did not even
> > send to this list the final working group that we should have added
> > our names to participate or not, as they said they will do initially?
> >
> > I agree in that, why should a regular meeting of ICANN gets sidelined
> > on something that is imposed on it by "Africa Strategy", that which does
> not
> > have consensus.    It is a shame to see African initiatives at ICANN are
> > going to run under protest, evidencing that Africans have no ability
> > to coordinate!  In the meantime, ICANN resource is being used to
> > perform an outshine of one initiative over another.
> >
> > May I also request whatever concept note being developed for this
> > "important" meeting be shared on this list ahead of time ( 2 weeks
> > before minimum), so that the meeting does not hold a consensus without
> > again consulting the content with us?  I would assume the Africa
> > opinion is not one that can afford to go to ICANN meetings.  Expect a
> > protest from me if this does not happen.
> >
> > Kind regards,
> >
> > --Lerato Ma
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> > From: Dr Yassin Mshana <ymshana2003 at gmail.com>
> > To: ndonnang at isoc-cameroon.org; africann at afrinic.net
> > Cc: afri-discuss at atlarge-lists.icann.org; Mohamed El Bashir
> > <mbashir at mbash.net>
> > Sent: Friday, September 7, 2012 5:14 PM
> > Subject: Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] RE: [AFRI-Discuss] Theme of the
> > Toronto AFRALO-AfrICANN joint meeting
> >
> > Dear fellow Africans,
> >
> > As much as I like to discuss issues concerning Africa, may I ask why
> > should these discussions happen during ICANN meetings?
> >
> > The ICANN meetings are set to discuss global issues - if we Africans
> > take advantage of the ICANN meeting to do our homework things will end
> > up like the way the African Caucus meeting in Prague Meeting ended =
> > there were no consultations - therefore a few individuals set up a
> 'Strategy for Africa'
> > notion to be presented during Toronto ICANN Meeting?? That is like
> > building a castle on the sand - that is the Truth since consultations
> > did no take place within Africans at large.
> >
> > There is nothing to stop one (me) thinking that these impromptu
> > African Group meetings during ICANN meetings week - are not
> > effectively representing African interest and ambition BUT taking
> > advantage of ICANN resources and that of Africans.
> >
> > I had stuck out my neck to stop the 'Strategy for Africa' from being
> > presented at ICANN Toronto meeting but that seems to be going ahead
> > without Africans having their Say since there were no consultations -
> > just a few Africans with resources provided to attend ICANN meetings
> > took advantage to have a 'coffee break' discussion funded by someone
> else?
> >
> > ICANN Meetings are meant for discussion on global issues not  venue
> > for Africans or other discuss domestic issues. I therefore wish to
> > discourage this statement from email below that, The meeting will be a
> > good chance also for the community to discuss about our areas of focus
> > and interest and how ICANN and the internet community could
> > collaborate .
> >
> > I do not mean to say anything but the Truth. If one attend ICANN
> > meeting should go there with Global Agenda - African issues have AU
> > venue for that not to use  ICANN venue. Maybe ICANN Toronto meeting is
> > different? No! ICANN resources are not for that..
> >
> > If you will excuse me....
> >
> > Kind regards
> >
> > Yassin
> >
> > On 7 September 2012 22:23, Victor Ndonnang
> > <ndonnang at isoc-cameroon.org>
> > wrote:
> >
> > +1
> > I totally agree with Mohamed. ICANN45 in Toronto will mark the launch
> > or the presentation of ICANN's Strategy for Africa and It is important
> > for AfrALO-AfrICANN community to keep focusing on that important
> initiative.
> > The ICANN Africa Strategy working group (ICANN-ASWG) sent sometimes
> > ago a questionnaire to this mailing list and I hope all of us took
> > time to complete that questionnaire.
> > So to join what Mohamed said, I suggest that our joint meeting in
> > Toronto be an occasion to adopt a common statement on what can be the
> > best ICANN strategy plan for Africa.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Victor Ndonnang
> > SG-ISOC Cameroon Chapter
> > ICANN Fellow.
> >
> > -----Message d'origine-----
> > De : afri-discuss-bounces at atlarge-lists.icann.org
> > [mailto:afri-discuss-bounces at atlarge-lists.icann.org] De la part de
> > Mohamed El Bashir Envoyé : vendredi 7 septembre 2012 10:39 À : Aziz
> > Hilali Cc : afri-discuss at atlarge-lists.icann.org; africann at afrinic.net
> > Objet : Re: [AFRI-Discuss] Theme of the Toronto AFRALO-AfrICANN joint
> > meeting
> >
> > Dear Aziz, Colleagues
> >
> > ICANN new CEO/Leadership has started focusing a new ICANN role in the
> > developing world with special focus on Africa. Choosing Dr.Tarik Kamil
> > as an advisor and Dr.Nii is clear signals tof this new approach.
> >
> > I suggest the meeting to focus on "ICANN Strategic Approach Towards
> > Africa", we can invite ICANN CEO "Chedi", Tarik Kamil, Nii and others
> > involved to give their prospective on how Africa can utilize this
> opportunity.
> >
> > The meeting will be a good chance also for the community to discuss
> > about our areas of focus and interest and how ICANN and the internet
> > community could collaborate .
> >
> > Kind Regards,
> > Mohamed El Bashir
> >
> > ( Sent by iPhone - apologies for any misspelling )
> >
> > On 7 Sep 2012, at 00:21, Aziz Hilali <hilaliaziz at yahoo.fr> wrote:
> >
> >> French below:
> >>
> >> Dear all,
> >> As we did during the previous ICANN
> >> meetings, we will discuss an issue or subject of interest to our
> >> region at the scheduled AFRALO / AfrICANN meeting in Toronto. As a
> >> result of this meeting, we will come out, as usual, with a common
> >> statement on the above subject.
> >>
> >> The aim of this message is to ask you to please, suggest a theme that
> >> you think would be the most pertinent in this regard. We would
> >> appreciate your proposal being sent before September 14. The subject
> >> will be chosen on the basis of the importance of its support on the
> >> two lists AfrICANN and AFRALO.
> >>
> >> It should be noted that the interest of this tradition, which we
> >> organize together since Brussels, is to express the point of view of
> >> the African ICANN community on current issues and thus give more
> >> visibility for our region.
> >>
> >> Best Regards
> >>
> >> ----------------------------------
> >> Chers tous,
> >>
> >> Comme nous l'avons fait au cours des précédentes réunions de l'ICANN,
> >> nous allons organiser à Toronto la réunion conjointe AFRALO/AfrICANN
> >> pour débattre d’une question ou d’un sujet  d'intérêt pour notre
> >> région. À la suite de cette réunion, nous allons sortir comme
> >> d'habitude, avec une déclaration commune sur le sujet choisi.
> >>
> >> Le but de ce message est de vous demander de bien vouloir proposer un
> >> thème que vous pensez être le plus pertinent à cet égard. Nous
> >> apprécierions que la proposition de thème soit envoyée avant 14
> >> Septembre. Le sujet choisi devra avoir l’approbation des deux listes
> >> AfrICANN et Afralo.
> >>
> >> Il est à noter que l'intérêt de cette tradition que nous organisons
> >> ensemble depuis Bruxelles, est d'exprimer le point de vue de la
> >> communauté africaine de l'ICANN sur les questions d'actualité et de
> >> donner ainsi plus de visibilité pour notre région.
> >>
> >>
> >> ============================
> >> Aziz Hilali
> >> Président de Isoc Maroc
> >> www.misoc.org
> >> B.P. 68 04,
> >> Medinat Al Irfane,
> >> Av. Allal Al Fassi Rabat - Maroc
> >> Téléphone: + 212. 6 61 40 15 15=============================
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> >>
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