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RALO RequestingPerson or Group SubmittingTitle of ProposalRequest NumberDescriptionComments by ICANN Staff Regarding Possible CollaborationFBSC Notes and DecisionStatus
AFRALOAFRALO/Seun Ojedeji (AFRALO Chair)

A capacity Building program for the AFRALO ATLAS III ambassadors (who have taken up various roles and responsibilities post-ATLAS III and at least 6 months prior to the planned program) to be held at the 2021 AIS. It will be a day program with the morning be used to address some policy hot topics and the afternoon will be dedicated to “how to draft a policy advice” practical exercise.  Prior to the face 2 face certain relevant courses within the ICANN Learn will be taken by the ambassadors to further get them prepared.


Support Requested:

Interpretation needed for the face 2 face  program.

Suggestion of relevant ICANN learn courses (Max 2 courses will be identified in collaboration with ICANN staff)

Travel support needed for the 16 persons (10 ATLAS III Selected participants + 3 AFRALO Leaders + 3 AFRALO ALAC Members)


Potential Sponsorship:

We will approach AFRINIC and/or AfNOG for some sponsorship including provisioning of a room for the session and refreshment during the session

Significant travel support being requested. 

Would benefit from incorporation of ICANN Learn or Webinar training. 

Work with AFRALO regional leadership on making this training more cost-effective, including incorporating ICANN Learn and/or webinars. Consider holding this training at the AFRALO GA in FY23.  
AFRALO

AFRALO/Seun Ojedeji (AFRALO Chair)

Written by the Technology Task Force-Vice Chair Abdulkarim Oloyede

Adding of a Transbot for French Language Interpretation to the AFRALO Mailing List

The At-Large Community represent a wide-ranging set of individual Internet user interests from different regions of the world. Language is seen as a major barrier to participating in ICANN activities especially on the mailing list. Hence there is a need to have an effective translation tool to translate from one language to the other. This is more important for Atlarge because it has a role of conducting outreach to individual internet users while promoting and developing informational and educational activities related to ICANN around the world. French is widely spoken in all regions of the world particularly French is widely spoken in Africa, North America (Canada in Particular) and Europe.

At the moment the IT department have been able to develop a similar tool for English to Spanish and vice versa but not other languages. This tool should be easily relatively easy to develop as the IT department can adapt the current Spanish tool (TRANSBOT) for French . However, the IT department    

Would require some money to be able to develop or adapt the current tool for French.

Amount of support requested: $15k

Staff comments: Add clarification in text that the transbot is for AFRALO. Add $15k in costs. 

No call with Engineering team needed as they have seen the request. 


Approve; 
AFRALOISOC-NG (Caleb Ogundele)Nigerian School On Internet Governance (NSIG) - Final

While there are regional and continental Schools on Internet Governance within Africa, Nigeria only held the first one in July 2019. This is beginning to make a change in the limited numbers of Nigerians participating in Internet Governance. The Nigerian School on Internet Governance gives Nigerians room to learn more about Internet Governance and subsequently continue to participate in the IG space both locally and regionally.

The Nigerian School on Internet Governance was initiated within the Internet Society Nigerian Chapter for the benefit of members of the Nigerian Internet community to actively participate in IG and ICANN process as well at the ATLARGE..

The main objective of the Nigeria School of Internet Governance is to train new leaders of opinion in all aspects related to Internet Governance, from a global perspective and with focus on the Nigeria perspective.

The program helps interested students, academic as well as individuals working in the private sector as well as in government to get comprehensive and structured knowledge on Internet governance with Focus on ICANN and ATLARGE. To better understand the complexity related to Internet governance and its importance in the future of the Internet.

The proposed activity of the Nigeria School of Internet Governance is to:

  1. Increase the number of local and young next generation from Nigeria in the ICANN / ATLARGE as well as Internet Governance debate spaces.
  2. Motivate its participants presenting their opinions and to become active participants in ICANN and ATLARGE  activities, where the future of the Internet is shaped.
  3. Prepare the participants for leadership to become the future leaders on Internet Governance in the DNS space  within the region.


An entire day session on ICANN, ARTLARGE and the DNS Industry will be the focus while treating topics  on Drafting ICANN Policy and Public Comment Writing and Universal Acceptance Outreach and Internationalised Domain Name (IDN) and DNS Abuse, Multistakeholderism in ICANN.

Other sessions  for the remaining four days will consist  of 10 sessions covering  other IG related topics.

The 2nd NSIG is in its second year and the only  national / NRI School of  Internet Governance in Nigeria aside the WASIG in the region will preceed the National Internet Governance forum for Nigeria where a desk for AtLARGE and ICANN will be created for outreach engagement

There will be opportunities for Q&A, coffee breaks (morning and afternoon), lunch and social events during the 4 day school.

My engagement in this school is is being done as part of my post ATLAS

III and At-Large Ambassador outreach activities to engage more participation and engagement in ICANN activities.

Prior to the start of the school, there will be pre-school activities such as webinars and use of ICANN learn with the support of ICANN mentors from previous ICANN Fellows.

Request: 

Total of $5,500

Demographics: 

There will be at least sixty (60) participants in the School of Internet Governance. This will include 30 members from Internet Society (ISOC) Nigeria chapter who will be given fellowships to attend and interested stakeholders from CSOs to regulator/government, academia, technical community distributed evenly.

TARGET AUDIENCE

  •  ISOC Members
  •  Private sector
  •  Policymakers / Regulators
  •  University Students
  • Legislators / Legislative Aides ● Judiciary
    ● Civil society
    ● Academia
  • Journalist

Duration

  • 4 days (specific date in July to be determined)

Location

Abuja, Nigeria

Deliverables: 

  1. Create and encourage awareness in the selected topics of Universal Acceptance Outreach and Internationalised Domain Name (IDN) and DNS Abuse, Multistakeholderism in ICANN
  2. Increase the number of local and young next generation from Nigeria in the ICANN / ATLARGE as well as Internet Governance debate spaces.
  3. Motivate its participants presenting their opinions and to become active participants in ICANN and ATLARGE  activities, where the future of the Internet is shaped.
  4. Prepare the participants for leadership to become the future leaders on Internet Governance in the DNS space  within the region.

Work with AFRALO regional leaders to figure out how the SIG requests can be incorporated into the African SIG. 
AFRALORaymond Selorm Mamattah (At-Large Ambassador)Ghana School on Internet Governance (GhanaSIG)- Final

We want to devote one (1) day out of our three (3) days we have scheduled as part of the first Ghana School on Internet Governance to engage stakeholders and inform them about ICANN and how they can get involved.  We will also use this same day to create awareness on Universal Acceptance of domain names and IDNs.  First of all this is important because, at the moment, Ghana does not or has low representation within the ICANN ecosystem, especially Atlarge where we only have 2 ALS from Ghana.

To improve on Ghana’s involvement within At-Large and the ICANN ecosystem, a day will be devoted to discuss how the necessary people and companies representing the above constituencies can get informed and come on board to play their needed roles.  This will be a great outreach event.  

Secondly, since the issue of Universal Acceptance of domain names and IDNs is now a big deal, we thought it wise to create awareness for the various stakeholders such as Professional Bodies, Academia, Government, Internet Industry etc on this issue in Ghana. This will help the participants to measure their readiness for this and how they can best prepare before it comes to full implementation.  This will be done on the same day we have dedicated to the ICANN moment as mentioned above.  Prior to the face-to-face, we will encourage registered participants to go through certain related online courses on the topic within the ICANN learn. The experiences gathered from the session will be reported/shared during the AfricaSIG/AfricaIGF.

This programme will be done as part of our planned Ghana School on Internet Governance (GhanaSIG) programme, which is tentatively planned to be held in August 2020. GhanaSIG is actually the brainchild of the newly founded foundation called E-Governance and Internet Governance Foundation for Africa (EGIGFA), of which I am the Founder and President.  This foundation was formed with the help of some ICANN Fellows in Ghana. This program is being done as part of my post ATLAS III and At-Large Ambassador outreach activities.

Timing: 

This ICANN moment and Universal Acceptance Awareness events will be a one off activity as part of our annual GhanaSIG programme. The tentative date is in August 2020.

Request: 

$4,500 for rental of venue, light catering and printing.

Demographics: 

This event will be country based, that is Ghana. However, we will welcome participation from the African community if anyone wants to.  We are targeting the governmental agencies, ISPs, the registries and registrars, the civic societies, NGOs, academia etc. We also target individuals who have interest to know more about internet governance and how they can make impacts. We will also reserve places for members of professional bodies such as Medical and Dental Council, Ghana Journalist Association, Ghana Bar Association (this is for lawyers) among others.

Potential Sponsorship:

We wish to request any support we can get so we can get the remaining local funding support here in Ghana from other entities.


Work with AFRALO regional leaders to figure out how the SIG requests can be incorporated into the African SIG. 
AFRALOCAPDA (Michel TCHONANG LINZE)DIGITAL OPPORTUNITIES: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS FOR SUSTAINABLE EMERGENCE IN OUR COUNTRIES

Symposium and training (AFRICA 2020 ICT Symposium)

The growth of digital technology is already producing opportunities that would have been unthinkable just a few decades ago. The effects of this revolution are observed in the ways of life, work, the ways of conceiving leisure, interactions in societal groups, relationships to the worlds and mobility ... A wealth of opportunities emanate from this transformation: energized economies, great advances in education, training, health, enhanced safety and security, greater individual empowerment and optimal means of organizing homes and cities. Because the symposium is conceived as a framework for exchanges and sharing of ideas, seven domains have been selected to scrutinize the theme: 1.    Digital sovereignty2.    Smart cities3.    Training, employment and innovation4.    SMEs, handicrafts and incubator5.    Protection of children and women online6.    Partnerships between actors in the countries7.    Digital rights/Internet rights (laws).

Timing: 

From 20th to 24th July 2020

Request: 

30 participants

8 resource persons


Demographics: 

Yaounde – Cameroun

  • Local and parliamentary authorities,
  • Educational communities (administrators, teachers, university researchers, educational consultants, learners ...),
  • Organizations of women and girls
  • Academics and higher institutions
  • Regulators and decision-makers,
  • ICT operators,
  • The startups
  • Job seekers


Sponsorship: 

$15,000 


Significant travel support being requested. 

Would benefit from incorporation of ICANN Learn or Webinar training. 

No. Too much travel. 

EURALO

Sebastien Bachollet (Euralo Chair)

Youth involvement in At-Large work

ABR 1

Following ATLAS III involvement of some youths in each RALO.

In complement of the work done by NextGen & Fellowship programs.

Following the need to have a longer-term engagement of youths in RALOs/At-Large activities.


Adding 3 slots for young to participate to ICANN meetings

One for the region of the meeting and 2 additional


FY 2021 

Hamburg (AGM) EU - APAC - LAC

Cancun (CF) LAC - NA - EU

The Hague (PF) EU - APAC - NA


Request Number

Budget: 30k$


EURALO requested to develop regional strategy on youth at IGF as a first step to an At-Large strategy. 



EURALO

Sebastien Bachollet (Euralo Chair)

Youth IGF hubs

ABR 2

Description

As IGF Global is organized for the 1st time in Eastern Europe

It is an opportunity for A-Large to be more involved in this region (covering both EU and AP)


The requested budget will help to support better engagement of At-Large in Youth IGF activities in few (2 to 4) countries of the region (both Eastern Europe and Western Asia).

The goal is to support Annual Youth IGF meeting and more regular activity like monthly (?)) meetings of active youth with key global speakers from At-Large and ICANN


Request Number

20K$ to 40k$


EURALO requested to develop regional strategy on youth at IGF as a first step to an At-Large strategy. 

EURALO

Sebastien Bachollet (Euralo Chair)

Training for EURALO ALSes (At EURALO GA in FY21)


Prior to EURALO f2f General Assembly that will be held in FY21, a training will be organized for all EURALO ALS representatives similar to what was held during ATLAS III.

As we had a small number of Euralo participants to ATLAS III, we would like to organize a targeted training on policy involvement for each ALS rep + some members of Euralo IUA (who will be at the GA).

Request Number

20K$ to 40k$


Approve /remove funding numbers
LACRALOAdrian CarballoLACRALO Academy at the LARALO General Assembly scheduled to take place during ICANN70 in Cancun.- Final

We will carry out Training activities on topics that represent milestones in Milestones within the process of Evolution of the Multistakeholder Model within ICANN and Update of Policy Issues within the LACRALO Directory.

Fortunately, part of the LACRALO Board of Directors actively participated in ATLAS III, which allows us to ensure an application of what has been learned and an evolution of the process.

Our proposal seeks to promote greater participation from countries such as Nicaragua, which has been more actively incorporated shortly before ATLAS III.

As part of our regional strategy to promote the participation of countries that are not yet represented in LACRALO, our activity focuses on creating the Regional Strategy, for Five (5) years, that allows us to engage more members with active and informed participation .

We want to create an Information Bulletin which allows us to give an institutional voice to the Organization

in the framework of a Capacity Development Program for members of all ALS who attend the LACRALO 2021 Assembly to be held in the city of Cancun.

This program is part of the Route of Evolution of the ambassadors who participated in ATLAS III as a need to implement the objectives that we set for ourselves at the At-large community Summit.

The Program will be facilitated by LACRALO members with professional experience in the development of skills for work teams, however it would be very beneficial to have the support of David Plumb as an expert who also knows the context of LACRALO.

Our proposal seeks to improve and increase the participation of the members of the region in the Policy Development Process for an informed contribution from the Internet Users community of Latin America and the Caribbean IslandsRegional and globally promote the most important activities and information of the Organizations of Users (ALSs) of the Region.

Type of Training: Education/training - Capacity Building / Policy Discussion / Outreach

Deliverables: 

  • Report Capacity Program LACRALO.
  • Individual Report Self-appraisal from each ALS representatives attending the capacity program
  • Paper: Evolve of Regional Strategy for next five (5) years.
  • Guidelines to Detect and Mentor potential active members from our four (4) sub-regions.

SME: David PlumbTravel Support: For any ATLAS III participant who is not funded for the LACRALO General Assembly.

Language Services: 

  • Since the ICANN Academy Leadership program only works in English and the majority of the Spanish-speaking community, support is needed to conduct effective training in English for which we request the ES / EN interpretation logistics.
  • Spanish - English

Approve/remove funding numbers
NARALODustin Loup (ISOC DC)North American School of Internet Governance

To organize and deliver the third NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF INTERNET GOVERNANCE (NASIG). This would be a two-day capacity building event to provide in-depth knowledge of Internet Governance (IG) issues to approximately 40 individuals, with many from ATLARGE. NASIG 2020 is our third consecutive year and the only School of Internet Governance in North America. Past NASIGs have proven to be successful and well attended, with 28 students in 2018 and 50 students in 2019.  

NASIG 2020 will consist of 10-15 sessions covering the most pressing IG topics, many of which will align with the strategic objectives and goals identified in ICANN’s Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2021-2025, such as the IANA functions, Universal Acceptance, cybersecurity, the multistakeholder model, ICANN’s role in Internet Governance, and much more. These sessions will be run by community leaders, including many of those actively involved in ICANN.

We will seek to bring in students from all across North America and will also seek to take advantage of the high level of interest in Washington, DC. This includes policymakers, tech policy staff for civil society and industry, students from the many universities in the area.

By bringing in a wide variety of stakeholders for this educational program, we are contributing to a healthy Internet governance ecosystem, by making sure that the people who have an interest in IG in North America are well-informed, which will lead to better results for the Internet.

We are requesting $10,000 to be put toward venue costs, catering, and tech support for livestreaming and captioning.

Based on previous experience organizing events in Washington, DC we expect the costs of each to be in line with the following estimates:

Venue Rental - $5000

Catering - $6000

Livestream and Captioning - $4000


Approve. 

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