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More than two years ago, the President’s Strategy Committee (PSC) commenced a series of consultations on how to strengthen and complete the ICANN multi-stakeholder model. More recently the midterm review of the Joint Project Agreement (JPA) between the United States Department of Commerce and ICANN produced useful comments about ICANN’s performance and its future. More information about this process may be found at http://www.icann.org/en/jpa/iic/improving-confidence-revised.htmImage Removed

The most recent PSC document, Draft Implementation Plan for Improving Institutional Confidence (dated 26 February 2009) was posted, in English only, on the 27 of February 2009. The timing of its posting effectively prevented any in depth study by WG 2 participants prior to or at the Mexico City Summit.

During its monthly meeting on 24th March 2009, the ALAC decided that the five Summit working groups https://st.icann.org/summit-wg/index.cgi?working_groupsImage Removed should continue to follow the issues within their remit. All At-Large community members are being asked to engage with one, or more, of the working groups.

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More than two years ago, the President’s Strategy Committee (PSC) commenced a series of consultations on how to strengthen and complete the ICANN multi-stakeholder model. In addition, the recent midterm review of the Joint Project Agreement (JPA) between the United States Department of Commerce and ICANN produced useful comments about ICANN’s performance and future. More information about this process may be found at http://www.icann.org/en/jpa/iic/improving-confidence-revised.htmImage Removed
Document prepared by Working Group 21**

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Meanwhile, Working Group 2 began its work – prior to the Mexico ICANN meeting and our ALS Summit held concurrently with the meeting, and also prior to the most recent revision of the PSC document “Improving Institutional Confidence in ICANN” due out before the Mexico meeting. That revision, posted the 27 of February 2009, is available at http://www.icann.org/en/jpa/iic/draft-iic-implementation-26feb09-en.pdfImage Removed

As At-Large members, we are one of the newer stakeholder groups, having had a long and difficult history to reach where we find ourselves today.
We are strong participants and supporters of ICANN’s multi-stakeholder model.

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