[AfrICANN-discuss] ICANN's Role in the Internet Governance Eco-system - Strategic Panel's Report relased

Adiel Akplogan adiel at afrinic.net
Sat Feb 22 12:19:47 SAST 2014


Dear all, 

This should be of interest to this. The ICANN's Strategy Panel on ICANN's Role in the Internet Governance Eco-system has just released its report. 

Basically, The Panel examined the nature of the Internet Ecosystem and structures that could be pursued to document the roles, responsibilities and commitments the actors in this system have made or could make to one another and to the community. The key deliverables of the report were to: 

• Facilitate review of the assumptions, linkages and frameworks that underlie ecosystem player responsibilities in the current Internet ecosystem, including ICANN's;

• Seek insights on ways to maintain and enhance stewardship of all actors, including ICANN, in an evolving ecosystem; and

• Cultivate thought leadership on ways in which ICANN and others can serve a complex set of Internet constituencies.

The video interview with the Panel's Chair, Vint Cerf, can be found here: 

http://www.icann.org/en/news/press/kits/video-governance-ecosystem-11feb14-en.htm

The report itself can be found here:  

http://www.icann.org/en/about/planning/strategic-engagement/governance-ecosystem/report-20feb14-en.pdf

Information on the panel members, webinars and consultations can be found at: http://www.icann.org/en/about/planning/strategic-engagement/governance-ecosystem

The report is an important contribution to discussions, including informing ICANN's strategic planning process. Please do provide thoughts and input to the report. Comments can be shared here or directly to ioepanel at icann.org.

Thanks.

- a.
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