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No.RecommendationRecipientThematic Group SourceAssigneesStatus
19Eliminate barriers to participation and engagement with ICANN processes and practices.?TG3
  • Capacity Building  
  • Outreach & Engagement
  • ALS Criteria & Expectations

 

Status
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titleIn Progress

 

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Notes: 

  • Existing There are a number of existing capacity building programs: webinars, RALO-specific webinars both At-Large wide and RALO specific 
  • Outreach & Engagement O&E SC has been looking into such activities and efforts for engagement; Ideas for Engagement Strategies wiki page has been set up to review this issue and ; the SC will discuss this issue in ICANN 54 
  • Capacity building should be more than online webinars. We should access RALOs and human capital for doing policy work and outreach. We should have some tools to engage membership and help them get involved. Staff should help do hold more information sessions to get info more information about absent the inactive ALSes and find out learn about their interests in . We need to adopt a gradual and systematic approach to engage the new and inactive ALSes
  • Judith and Glenn will reach out ALSes (email and phone call) and conduct easy flowing sessions via AC and allow them to ask any questions. They have identified Hellerstein and Glenn McKnight have identified a large group of people ALSes who haven't attended any NARALO calls. They will reach out to them and will conduct easy-flowing sessions to find to find out why they are inactive and give them an opportunity to ask questions
  • ALSes are overloaded with often overwhelmed by emails and don't understand how to navigate the information and ways to get involved. The aim of capacity building, in part, should be how to get ALSes engaged. Capacity building can help enhance the ALSes' understanding how to navigate emails, not to overwhelmed by the information, etc. ALS criteria and expectations group also work on this issue To help ALSes understand ways to navigate through the overwhelming amount of information in At-Large can be one of the capacity building topics.