[AfrICANN-discuss] FW: [Webinar] The evolution of Internet Governance and US transition of IANA stewardship: ICANN workshop and webinar for civil society and the noncommercial sector, 23 January 1200-1330, Brussels

Mamadou LO alfamamadou at hotmail.com
Thu Jan 22 07:50:10 UTC 2015


Hi all

FYI

Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 13:40:07 +0900
From: rafik.dammak at GMAIL.COM
Subject: [Webinar] The evolution of Internet Governance and US transition of IANA stewardship: ICANN workshop and webinar for civil society and the noncommercial sector, 23 January 1200-1330, Brussels
To: NCSG-DISCUSS at LISTSERV.SYR.EDU

Hi everyone,
ICANN is organizing in Friday 23rd January in Brussels an information session to provide update about IANA stewardship transition and ICANN accountability.
please find details below and feel free to share it with other civil society networks.I would encourage NCSG members to attend remotely or physically this session.
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 The event will be hosted as a webinar (call-in details below), and physically at the ICANN office in Brussels, 1st floor, 6 Rond-Point Schuman, starting at 1200  and finishing at 1330, CET (lunch will be provided).  Agenda (indicative)1.     Introduction / scene-setter - Overview of the Internet Governance ecosystem & ICANN – Jean-Jacques Sahel and Adam Peakea.     Includes how civil society participates in ICANN2.     Overview of the IANA stewardship transition process – led by Theresa Swineharta.     Presentation of the stewardship transition process – Theresa and Grace Abuhamadb.     Presentation of the accountability and governance review – Theresa and Alice Janssen   Conference dial-in detailsAn audio line will be available to take part remotely in the discussion: from Belgium +32 78 480 286, Conference ID: 21912 (for other countries, see: http://adigo.com/icann).   
 
 		 	   		  
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