I want to make sure the IETF community is aware of the upcoming Global 
Multistakeholder Meeting on the Future of Internet Governance in Brazil, 
especially the need for some volunteers from the technical community.  It is 
clear that the tight timelines for this meeting will require expedient 
processes. The time constraints are not ideal from a planning perspective, 
despite that situation, it is better for us to contribute to the /1net 
initiative (see http://www.1net.org/content/en) to ensure appropriate 
representation from the technical community.

 If you are interested in volunteering for one of the committees, please join 
the /1net web site and send email to [email protected].

Thank you,
  Russ Housley
  IAB Chair


==================== Information gathered from the meeting 
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Name: Global Multistakeholder Meeting on the Future of Internet Governance

Date/Location: Sao Paolo, Brazil on 23-24 April 2014. 

Brazil is forming a global multistakeholder steering committee to organize the 
event.  The committee will include representatives from the Brazilian CGI, the 
Brazilian government, and people involved in the global dialog on the evolution 
of multistakeholder Internet governance (note that the 1net.org web site is 
being started to allow global collaboration across the  technical, academic, 
civil society, and business communities).

Purpose. The meeting will aim to produce universal Internet principles and an 
institutional framework for multistakeholder Internet governance. The framework 
will include a roadmap to evolve and globalize current institutions, and new 
mechanisms to address the emerging internet governance topics.  The conference 
will not include any discussion or activity to create solutions for specific 
topics such as security, privacy, surveillance, etc.  

- Success is a final joint declaration of Internet principles and an 
institutional framework for multistakeholder Internet governance. The 
declaration should aim to be concrete/practical, linked to prior/current 
Internet governance initiatives, and hopefully include some next steps. 

- The conference is not intended to discuss or engage in creating solutions for 
specific topics such as security, privacy, surveillance, etc.

- Any party/stakeholder may submit proposals to the conference. Proposed 
deadline for submittal of proposals is set as 1 March 2014, giving a 60 day 
period for community consultation and proposal consolidation prior to the 
conference in April 2014. 

- One of several input sources to this conference will be the high-level panel 
that ICANN will introduced in partnership with The University of Southern 
California / Annenberg Foundation and the World Economic Forum. See 
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/high-level-panel-organizes-to-address-future-of-internet-governance-232274461.html

Planning & Organisation: 4 committees will be formed to help ensure the success 
of the meeting. The four committees will be supported by a common secretariat 
to manage the work of the committees.

++ Committee No.1: Multistakeholder High-Level Committee. This is the committee 
that will set the high-level political tone and objectives of the conference.  
Committee members will engage on a global level with stakeholders to encourage 
participation in the conference and maximize its chances of success.  This 
committee will include 8 high level governmental representatives (ministerial 
level), and 8 senior executives from the Internet community, including 2 from 
industry, 2 from civil society, 2 from technical organizations, 1from academia, 
and 1 from non-governmental organizations. 

++ Committee No.2: Council of Governmental advisors. Participation in this 
committee will be managed by Ambassador Benedicto to include any other 
governmental representatives who wish to provide input and advice to Committee 
No.1.

++ Committee No.3: Multistakeholder Executive Committee. This committee owns 
the full responsibility of organizing the event, including defining conference 
agenda, managing invitations, organizing input received by 1 March 2014 into a 
coherent set of proposals for the conferees to address, managing conference 
proceedings and process, and directing all conference
 communications activities.  This committee will include 6 governmental 
representatives and 6 community representatives selected by the emerging /1net 
coordination committee, including 2 from industry/business, 2 from civil 
society, and 2 from technical organizations.

++ Committee No.4: Logistics/Organizing Committee. This is the team that will 
oversee meeting management, venue, translation, activities, travel visa 
support, etc. This committee will be staffed and managed by CGI (pending 
approval at their meeting on 25 November 2013). The global community may be 
asked for support as needed.

Finances. Brazil offered to cover all meeting expenses.  Thank you Brazil!  
However, the /1net community may organize an independent effort to assist 
people from developing countries who may need financial support to attend the 
meeting. 

Launch. The conference global launch will be at a press conference to held in 
Sao Paolo at the CGI office on the morning of Tuesday, 26 November 2013. The 
press conference will include members of the Brazilian community (government 
and CGI),  Some people from the /1net community may be present to demonstrate 
global representation. 

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