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Carlton Samuels, Rapporteur of the At-Large Advisory Committee (ALAC), originally composed this statement.  

A wiki workspace on the Statement of the ALAC Statement on the Proposed Recommendation for a Global Outreach Program was posted on 29 March 2011. On that same day, a call for comments was sent to the ALAC-Announce and regional At-Large mailing lists.

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On 31 March 2011, Olivier Crépin-Leblond, Chairman of the ALAC, requested the At-Large Staff to begin a five day ALAC vote on this statement starting 5 April 2011.

The vote resulted in the ALAC endorsing the resolution with X votes and X abstentions. You may review the result independently under: XX

On 10 April 2011, the enclosed statement was transmitted submitted to the ICANN Staff public comment for this issue, the relevant staff person responsible for the public consultation on the Proposed Recommendation for a Global Outreach Program (and the Board Secretary, with a copy going to the ICANN Secretary.)

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The original version of this document is the English text available at

www.atlarge.icann.org/correspondence. Where a difference of interpretation exists or is perceived to

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Statement of the ALAC on the Proposed Recommendation for a Global Outreach Program

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The ALAC is conscious of the truism implied: policy is developed at the centre but its impact is resoundingly felt at the edges.  In our view, more education and communication from the centre regarding the policy development process in general and the more information returned to the centre on the effects of these policies as implemented on every area of the Internet ecosystem – including ordinary Internet end users - are major building blocks for the transparency framework that ICANN must operationalize if it is to be truly internationalized.  We are further seized of the prospects for greater trust engendered for ICANN at the edge - where the At-Large constituents live and work - with public embrace of mechanisms instituted for greater accountability.unmigrated-wiki-markup

For these reasons, we heartily endorse the GNSO’s Global Outreach program with a clarifying proviso: that the needs of ordinary Internet end users for education and information be embraced as a central theme of its development. The BGC WG advised collaboration with a like-minded SO or AC for the development of a winning outreach strategy with implementable outreach programs.    The ALAC is pleased to offer the At-Large resources in this regard. To begin, we offer the summary At-Large declarations on global outreach at its Summit held at the 34th International Meeting in Mexico City for advice and guidance. \ [See:^ ^ [http://www.atlarge.icann.org/files/atlarge/correspondence-05mar09-en.pdf|  http://www.atlarge.icann.org/files/atlarge/correspondence-05mar09-en.pdf]\]. We are especially keen to draw your attention to the chapter on Global outreach contained here.

The ALAC has observed over time the zealousness with which the GNSO protects its pole position for policy-making in ICANN councils. The Board Governance Committee in its wisdom rightly recognizes inclusiveness as even more important for sustainability and legitimacy of this posture.  We are unanimous that a sustained global outreach initiative would be a worthy investment for the returns that shall accrue to all parts of the global Internet community, users in ordinary included.