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ICANN 50: Report by the panel on Global Internet Cooperation and Governance Mechanisms

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ICANN 50: Report by the panel on Global Internet Cooperation and Governance Mechanisms

  1. 1. Text #ICANN50
  2. 2. Text Report by the Panel on Global Internet Cooperation and Governance Mechanisms Andile Ngcaba
  3. 3. Text #ICANN50 “Towards a Collaborative, Decentralized Internet Governance Ecosystem”
  4. 4. Text The Panel on Global Internet Cooperation and Governance Mechanisms +Formed through a partnership between ICANN and the World Economic Forum (WEF), with assistance from The Annenberg Retreat at Sunnylands; +Chaired by Estonia’s President Toomas Ilves, and vice-chaired by Internet pioneer Vint Cerf; +Impressive cohort of panelists, representing a broad array of stakeholders from government, civil society, the private sector, the technical community, and international organizations; +Team of Internet governance experts helped inform and energize discussions. 4
  5. 5. Text • First gathering • Desirable propertiesLondon, Dec 2013 Brussels, Jan 2014 Sunnylands, Feb 2014 • Drafting team • Properties finalized • Draft principles • Draft outline v1 • Draft report v1 • Principles adopted • NETmundial submission Dubai, May 2014 • Panel adopt NETmundial principles • Panel finalize their report NTIA announcement NETmundial TIMELINE
  6. 6. Text #ICANN50 The Report • Based on the concept of rough consensus, the report supports a decentralized and collaborative Internet governance ecosystem that is: 1) distributed 2) participatory, and 3) layered to ensure suitable allocation of resources and expertise • The Panel presents the report to the global community in order to inform it of their actions and the evolution of a collaborative, decentralized Internet governance system that has at its core a unified Internet that is unfragmented, interconnected, interoperable, secure, stable, resilient, sustainable, and trust building.
  7. 7. Text #ICANN50 Report’s components of a global, collaborative, decentralized Internet governance ecosystem • The Panel adopted the Principles from the historic NETmundial meeting in São Paulo, and built upon this momentum by given outlining the key components of a collaborative, decentralized Internet governance ecosystem: o Distributed Governance (DG) Groups: Defined as a group of organizations and/or individual experts that come together to address a specific issue in an outcome that can be a policy recommendation/model, a standard, a specification, and/or a best practice o The Internet Governance Process defined in four elements: • Issue Identification • Solution Mapping • Solution Formulation • Solution Implementation o Enablers: Enablers that facilitate the above two components including forums and dialogues, expert communities, and toolkits.
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  9. 9. Text #ICANN50 Report Recommendations building on NETmundial The Panel’s Report presented recommended next steps towards a developed, collaborative, decentralized Internet governance ecosystem (by 2017): • Coalesce and support broad multistakeholder alliances; • Develop new and strengthen existing IG mechanisms; • Evolve collaborative decision-making; • Establish urgently needed sustainable funding and resource models to enable IG evolution and to strengthen and operationalize the collaborative IG ecosystem; • Support ICANN accountability and IANA globalization; • Explore additional questions to be answered for moving forward.
  10. 10. Text #ICANN50 For more on the Panel, Panelists, and to access the Panel’s interactive report: http://internetgovernancepanel.org/ Resources and Contacts

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