So far, we have three names that have all be nominated and seconded:
Taran Rampersad (Trinidad) Matyas Gaspar (Hungary) Karin Delgadillo (Uruguay)
We also now have a fourth name, Stuart Mathison, who has been nominated but not seconded. Do I hear a second?
Karin, Gaspar, Stuart, if you are online, _please_ contact me in the next 90 minutes so I know whether you are will to be considered for nomination, or if you'd like to remove your name from consideration.
ac
Fuatai Purcell wrote:
Andy, I think we shoul not select anyone who we have not heard from because we don't know if they will accept it or not. I recommend Stuart Mathison, programme manager of FDC who is organising the telecenter workshop for the Pacific to the WGIG. We do not have telecentres in the Pacific yet, other than the PFNet in the Solomon Islands. It is very important that we include someone to represent the small island developing states. After all, telecentres will be one strong ICT initiative that can help bridge the digital divide in our countries that are made up of hundreds of smaller islands. I have no objection to the nominated people so far. But it sounds to me that while they are experienced in telecentres etc. they are all from the "highly populated" developing countries. The digital divide cannot be bridged if small island developing states continue to sit on the sidelines. There telecentre issues that are unique to small island developing states. Thanks
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Given the fact we're extremely short on time, and also that the likelihood of any of our candidates being picked is modest at best, I would be comfortable submitting Gaspar, Karin and Taran, all of whom I think would represent our interests quite well. My one concern is that we have not heard from either Gaspar or Karin, and I fear they may not come online before it is too late. Perhaps what we could do is this: I could contact the coordinator of the process, and see if it would be alright to offer their names tentatively, and explain that we are a brand new working group and only got the notice at the last minute, so we're still waiting to hear from Gaspar and Karin to confirm their interest. That way, we can throw their names into the hat rather than miss the hat entirely, but have the option to withdraw their names if they decline the nomination.
Would anyone have any objections to this? Or a better idea? Time is running very short...
ac
Don Cameron wrote:
We are probably already beaten by the short deadline however great to
see a
few nominations for the Working Group for Internet Governance (as
limited as
this definition may be) - Matyas Gaspar is widely known in Telecentre circles as a person of empathy and understanding of the challenges we
face
and I willingly support the nomination. Karin is unknown to me however
the
great work of Chasquinet would certainly support nomination as someone representative of the aims and objectives of the Telecentre Working
Group.
Rgds, Don
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