Hi David, Thank you for sharing the outcome of this consultation process. I was among those YCIG members who did not submit comments. This was for three reasons: firstly and primarily, because the text in the proposed charter did not even remotely reflect the discussions that the subgroup I was in had; secondly, because the SurveyMonkey form was limiting and framed questions in a way that I found objectionable; and finally, because it was not clear how these responses would be analysed nor by whom. Now that the exercise is complete and there are only two 'valid' responses, I would like to state the obvious and express my concern about the representativeness of the results of this public consultation exercise. While I am a strong advocate of evidence-based policy-making, in this instance, the limited number of respondents is unlikely to reflect the views of youth online. My feeling is that we need to start this 'process' (and I use that term loosely) from the beginning. We need to be meeting in subgroups, agreeing on text, publishing drafts as a community, and then launching a consultation process. Consensus is only fleeting at the best of times — a document cobbled together by a few people and which ignores the legitimate concerns and questions raised in subgroups is bound to fail. I appreciate my comments here will not be seen as helpful, and I do appreciate the work that you and others have put into developing the charter, but I would like to re-state my position, as I did a fortnight ago: the YCIG should adopt the best practices of other Internet governance policy-making bodies, and turn to the bottom-up participatory model of governance for reaching consensus and bringing into effect its Charter. We can do this. And I certainly think we should be doing this. Best wishes, Ayden Férdeline |
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Hi everyone,
Sorry that the following one will be a long email.
It is really grateful to see there is active discussion on the coalition issue, while we all contribute voluntarily for such meaningful movement on youth engagement in Internet Governance after a long day of work/study. Thanks Ayden, Martin, Sana, Michael and Yannis for the response.
Maybe it is easier to share from personal view on how's things getting started, I was as one of the moderators of the YCIG session in IGF2015 together with Ephraim and Yannis, that's probably the reason why you will see us showing up so frequently. Meanwhile, we are just like you, a member of the coalition, neither existing steering committee member nor interim steering committee member (as there is no interim SC actually).
During the session at IGF, there is a consensus on reviewing current charter for steering committee election especially evaluate the election procedure and membership structure. As you can see our coalition need a better structure and coordination on admin issues such as keeping meetings record or website maintenance. Being the session moderator and member of YCIG, I feel there is obligation to help executing the community agreed action plan to move things forward, and now would like to try my best to provide the information I have in hand, hope it helps keeping everyone on the same track. I believe the argument may sometimes because of misunderstanding and expectation mismatched.
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CHARTER REVIEW PROCESS
1) 12 Nov 2015 - YCIG Session @ IGF2015
Reference:
Session Report
Charter Review & Steering Committee Election Discussion:
Background: As part of the transition process of the YCIG, a new steering committee needed to be formed with the former committee members retiring due to the age limit. Therefore there is a need to review and revise the charter with more details on election procedure and membership structure. A Consultation Process has therefore being initiated from Bianca Ho, IGF MAG member 2015 on the election process before the IGF Brazil meeting.
Next Steps:
proposed by Pim ten Thije (Adopted at the Young Coalition on Internet Governance session):
1. Start with a working group created from a call in the mailing list. Goal: define the process of changing the charter.
---- Done by the organizers of the Youth Coalition On Internet Governance in Brazil.
---- Everyone can participate,
---- When a lot of people want to participate actively: we can create sub work-groups for specific parts of the charters.
2. A draft of the charter changes is created (by the same or a different working group).
3. The whole community (mailing list) can give input and suggestions via Piratepad.
4. Via the mailing list a vote is done on the specific proposal for the new charter ---- This is the most political neutral way.
5. The steering committee is proposed and elected according to the charter.
2) late Nov to Early Dec 2015 - Call for Charter Review Working Group
YCIG Session Report of IGF Brazil & Call for Volunteers of Charter Review Working Group
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/ycig/wIQtKM3bb5A/U50tMeXdAAAJ
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/ycig/wIQtKM3bb5A/KqeAX8ELAwAJ
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/ycig/wIQtKM3bb5A/JJC29B3FBwAJ
Based on the proposed next step, the session moderators (Ephriam, Yannis and David) call for the formation of Charter Review Working Group, people should join before 6 Dec 2015, and scheduled a Working Group call on 8 Dec 2015.
3) 8 Dec 2015 - Charter Review Working Group Call
YCIG Call Minutes December 8th
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/ycig/rwiW20E-5ck/ym9q3gQMCQAJ
Reference:
Call Minutes
All subgroups has PIC – Persons In Contact, they take the responsibility among each other for organising calls/meetings and taking minutes. By splitting this responsibility we ensure continuity.
a. Steering committee
i. David NG (Asia Pacific)
ii. Ephraim Percy Kenyanito (Africa)
iii. Florian Daniel (Europe)
b. Election Process
i. Pim ten Thije (Europe)
ii. Yannis Li (Asia Pasific)
c. Membership
i. Bianca Ho (Asia Pasific)
ii. Marina Macaja (LAC)
iii. Janet
d. Vision and Mission
i. Hailey YUNG (LAC)
ii. Su Sonia Herring (Europe)
Proposed timeline
i. Sub-Group Draft v1 - Jan 18
ii. 2nd Call: - Jan 21/22
iii. Coordinator combine draft v2 - Jan 27
iv. Public Comment for 30 days - Jan 28 - March 3)
v. Final Draft - 9 Mar
vi. 10-day Objection Period: - Until 19 March
vii. Call to review objections - Week 21 March
viii. Start Election - End of March
According to the call, 4 subgroups were formed with coordinators assigned, although the original purpose is election procedure and membership structure, "vision and mission" subgroup was also formed as to collect views from members. Meanwhile, a more detailed timeline was adopted.
3) 18 Dec 2015 - Deadline for joining as volunteers for Charter Review Sub-Group
(Reply by 18 Dec) Volunteers for Charter Review Sub-Group - YCIG Call Minutes December 8th
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/ycig/rwiW20E-5ck/t-a3HDDECQAJ
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/ycig/rwiW20E-5ck/Yi076HH6DgAJ
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/ycig/rwiW20E-5ck/tbXRKlYrAwAJ
As the first draft from sub-group should be out on Jan 18, the deadline for joining sub-group set at 18 Dec.
4) Jan - March 2016 - Subgroups Communication
YCIG Charter Review Subgroup Comments and Public Review Record
Sub-group coordinators are using different method to collect views from their own group members, And as stated in 8 Dec minute, coordinators will combine the document as 2nd draft for public comment. Nevertheless, it takes longer time then we expected, the timeline proposed to the current one.
5) 28 March - 26 April 2016 - Public Comment
YCIG Charter Review Working Group - Public Comment Period [March 28 - April 26]
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/ycig/tMACqRgTnos/ouqNTmAsBgAJ
Reference Document Links:
- YCIG Charter Review
https://ycigweb.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/ycig-charter-review_20160328.pdf
- YCIG Charter - Annex I_Election Process of Steering Committee
-YCIG Charter Review Subgroup Comments and Public Review Record
After coordinators as listed combining the draft which follows the discussion outcome of session report, that the document will be focus on election procedure and membership structure, the public comment period was opened for a month, welcoming input from all ycig members.
6) Until 16 May 2016 - 10-day Objection Period
YCIG Charter Review Working Group - 10-day Objection Period [Until May 16]
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/ycig/ieJjKQ71Tv4/pCbRVn6SBAAJ
This is where we are now, coordinators based on the comment received seeking for feedbacks from the community, to further work on the final draft.
7) Next Step?
I guess it cannot simply decide by few of us here on how the process should be i.e. just fully adopt second draft or immediately restart the consultation process, as that may somehow conflict to the community consensus from the session@IGF and 8 Dec call. I believe it is always an open discussion, and that is what the coordinator group trying to do by keeping the record for referencing and provide open window for commenting. Would like to suggest organizing public comment period again for the final draft, that maybe another way out.
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Last but not least, that will be my personal response, please feel free to skip this part if you like
@Ayden and Martin, I totally understand your concern, on top just would like to point out the public comment by Ephraim proposing 10 steering committee members with gender balance, indeed was already raised in the subgroup A discussion, however members do not adopt for the first draft, he raised again in public comment, and it is currently discussing. In fact, many points you raised are really insightful. I think we should make use of another round of public comment period, that we may proposed to have one. However, as the main purpose of charter review is on discussing election procedure and membership structure, maybe a separated vision statement should be slip out from the charter as annex, which we need not to fall into the charter review process again in the future but just annex review for update.
@Sana, as one of the subgroup A coordinators, I am sorry that missing you out in the process, which I search back the mail record and only find this email on 7 Jan 2015 [https://groups.google.com/d/msg/ycig/rwiW20E-5ck/nKQWVFBVEQAJ], while there are still many emails coming in after the sub groups volunteers deadline on 18 Dec 2015.
@Michael, I do agree we are doing quite well for the collaborative work of IGF taking stock paper and WSIS+10 statement. Understanding the charter review as a longer and more complex discussion process, transparency is of the concern, hope the above record may answer most of your questions.
@Yannis, thanks for the effort from you and also other coordinators in the coordination calls and document preparation. Think "openness" is what the team believe, that we all trying to engage more people joining in the way to move things forward.
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Thank you for your attention. Good Night.
Regards,
David
Lorena Jaume-Palasí ∙ Coordinator, Global Internet Governance Arbeitsgruppe
Internet & Gesellschaft Co:llaboratory e.V.
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Ephraim Percy Kenyanito
Sub-Saharan Africa Policy Analyst/ Mchambuzi wa Sera Afrika Kusini ya Sahara