[icann-see] Few questions to consider
valentina hvale pellizzer
valentina at oneworldplatform.net
Thu Jul 6 03:15:59 CEST 2017
Greetings from Sri Lanka,
few notes from owp side too :) learning opportunities are key not only
to sustain individuals in their own learning and engagement process but
also to create a dialogging community, support and acknowledge
diversity, generate reflections and knowledge. We also think SEEDIG
should continue and deepen its capacity development due to its position
as a regional convener that cut cross countries, languages and
stakeholders and, are willing to engage more within our capacities and
field and work. As everyone already knows we consider strategic for the
advancement of our community empowering gender discourse and perspective
and enhance gender and diversity participation. Youth school, fellowship
and internship are all very good formats that can be expanded in their
duration.
In particular regarding the school and fellowship extension in their
duration would provide participants with more input and give the
possibility to deepen themes. On the specificity of the themes I think
is important they always remain related to Internet governance and never
loose the vision on being intermediary between global and national
level. I will not write or suggest specific themes since they are all
relevant I am more interested in bringing perspectives that's my
reference to gender which encompass all questions, issues and themes.
LoVE, hvale
On 07/06/2017 02:01 AM, Sorina Teleanu wrote:
> Dear Sonia, Narine, and all,
>
> Once again, I would like to thank you for contributing to this
> discussion and sharing your views on the types of capacity development
> activities that SEEDIG could further engage into, as a way to address
> existing needs within the region (from digital literacy to broader
> Internet governance issues).
>
> Speaking again as an individual member of the SEEDIG executive
> committee, I really am glad to see your input, as well as your
> willingness to contribute to putting into practice the various ideas
> raised here.
>
> At this point, I would like to assure you that all your input is well
> noted. I will be consulting my colleagues on this in the coming
> period, and I hope we will be able to come back to you with further
> feedback and suggestions relatively soon.
>
> Meanwhile, I am kindly encouraging everyone else to follow-up on this
> thread and contribute additional views and ideas.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Sorina
>
>
> On 3 July 2017 at 20:08, Sonia H. <s.sonia.h at gmail.com
> <mailto:s.sonia.h at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I would like to express my support for the 'training for trainees'
> idea Sorina has proposed. As a SEEDIG Fellow and as someone who
> would like to start sharing all I've learned in the last few years
> back in my country/region (Turkey), I think an initiative like
> this would be very helpful.
>
> I support other formats of capacity building ideas stated in this
> thread and would be happy to be part of the work.
>
> Best,
> Su Sonia Herring
>
> On Sun, 2 Jul 2017 at 10:43, Narine Khachatryan
> <ms.narine.khachatryan at gmail.com
> <mailto:ms.narine.khachatryan at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Dear everyone,
>
> Glad to join this important discussion as a rep. of
> an organisation working in the field of ICTs and youth for
> over a decade, having educated many thousands of young people
> and adults in Armenia in Internet safety and security, media
> and Internet literacy, privacy and general IG.
>
> Sorina, thank you for supporting the idea of extended building
> capacity in Internet governance across 'SEE and the
> neighbouring area' and SEE+ School initiative, in particular.
>
> As you know, Safer Internet Armenia <http://safe.am/> has been
> active in IG capacity development since our publication of the
> 1st Armenian Edition
> <http://safe.am/book/IG_2012_Armenian_Jovan_Kurbalija.pdf>of
> the Introduction to Internet Governance
> <http://safe.am/book/IG_2012_Armenian_Jovan_Kurbalija.pdf>Book
> of DiploFoundation in 2012 up to our current engagement in
> organizing the Armenian Youth IGF - IGF4YOUth.
>
> I fully share the vision of colleagues (Liljana, Aleksandar,
> Michael, Oksana) that there is a need for such an educational
> initiative for SEE+ and SEEDIG's support and involvement would
> be indispensable. As you mentioned, the Fellowship Programme
> and Youth School have created very good precedents for that.
> You can count fully on my involvement and organisational
> contribution from Armenia.
>
> Best regards to all,
>
> Narine
>
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>
> --
>
> Best regards,
> Narine Khachatryan
> Program Coordinator
>
> Safer Internet Armenia <http://www.safe.am/>
> <http://mediaeducation.am/>
> Yerevan Armenia
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> On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 11:27 AM, Liljana Pecova
> <liljana.pecova at gmail.com <mailto:liljana.pecova at gmail.com>>
> wrote:
>
> Dear Sorina,
>
> yes, correctly understood, if possible to upgrade the
> issue of educating young people, and building SEE network
> in this regard. Maybe SEEDIG youth school could be a great
> starting point where we could develop this more into a
> structured initiative with goals and measures to achieve.
> Since we are contributing to a region it would be great to
> develop first a network of people who work in this area
> (or would like to work) and agree on the starting points
> with a vision of developing researches, analyses, topic
> based- Task forces, etc. I have many ideas on my mind but
> let's see first who is up to it.
>
> Dear Oksana, bravo for the idea and pls share on the steps
> and challenges you've encountered. Like tips and tricks if
> we want to establish school here as well to what we should
> pay more attention.
>
> Dear Aleksandar, still waiting for your call to see what
> we can do together.
>
> Sincerely,
> Liljana
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 9:21 PM, Sorina Teleanu
> <sorinat at diplomacy.edu <mailto:sorinat at diplomacy.edu>> wrote:
>
> Hi, everyone.
>
> Liljana, Oksana, as an individual member of the SEEDIG
> executive committee, I would like to thank you for
> bringing your ideas and projects up for discussion
> within the SEEDIG community.
>
> Liljana, if I understand your points correctly, you
> would like to see an SEE initiative focused mainly,
> but not only, on education and awareness raising in
> the field of online safety and data protection. And,
> at the same time, an initiative that would not only
> educate young people, but also have a sort of a
> 'training of trainers' approach, empowering
> participants to share the knowledge further within
> their communities. I, personally, think this is
> something worthwhile looking more carefully into,
> maybe through a sort of a parallel with the SEEDIG
> Youth School. But I would first like to kindly ask you
> to confirm whether my understanding is correct.
>
> Oksana, it would be great to hear more about your
> plans for a national IG school, and how you see a
> possible contribution from SEEDIG. And congratulations
> for going ahead with the idea of a Youth IGF-UA.
>
> All, please feel free to contribute to these
> discussions and bring in your own ideas.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Sorina
>
> On 28 June 2017 at 18:49, Oksana Prykhodko
> <sana.pryhod at gmail.com <mailto:sana.pryhod at gmail.com>>
> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I would like to let you know, that just few days
> ago we discussed with Ilija Bazljankov the
> possibility to organize Internet Governance School
> in Kyiv (possibly in February 2018, in line with
> First Youth IGF-UA).
>
> I will be happy to have SEEDIG as one of its
> co-organizer.
>
> Best regards,
> Oksana
>
> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 2:50 PM, Liljana Pecova
> <liljana.pecova at gmail.com
> <mailto:liljana.pecova at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the invite. We may discuss this
> over coffee. Please give me a call
>
> +389 71 276 151 <tel:+389%2071%20276%20151>
>
> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 1:46 PM, Aleksandar
> Icokaev <icokaev at popovski-law-office.com.mk
> <mailto:icokaev at popovski-law-office.com.mk>>
> wrote:
>
> Dear Liljana ,
>
> Good to hear from you! You are more than
> welcome to join us IGF MKD ( Internet
> Governance Forum - National Initiative for
> Macedonia ) . www.igf.mkd.mk
> <http://www.igf.mkd.mk> /
> https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/eastern-european-regional-group
> <https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/eastern-european-regional-group>
>
> As a National IGF Initiative , we are in
> close relation and collaboration with
> SEEDIG and EuroDiG as Regional / Sub
> Regional IGF Initiative's . ( SEEDIG 2017
> was held in Ohrid this May )
>
> BSIG on the other hand is a huge milestone
> in the joint efforts to rise the awareness
> among the younger generations about IG
> matters and related hot topics ...
>
> Nice to see that the interest for BSIG is
> increasing - don't miss it !
>
> Best , Поздрав ,
>
> Aleksandar Icokaev / IGF MKD Coordinator
>
> Александар Ичоќаев / ИГФ МКД Координатор
>
>
>
>
> On 28.06.2017 13:03, Liljana Pecova wrote:
>> I would be happy to share my experiences.
>> I come from governmental institution, yet
>> working with NGOs in the schools and for
>> these 4 years believe me I have addressed
>> more issues than teachers themselves.
>> However, we should not rely to the school
>> system, but find a way to make a joint
>> curricula within the informal education
>> using the NGO's approach....etc.
>>
>> Lots of topics to discuss and raise...
>> How about we agree on step 1> defining
>> the countries (participants from this
>> mailing list) to share their view and to
>> agree on the step 2> needed topics to be
>> addressed to youngsters. If we agree on
>> the top 10 topics we could arrange on the
>> skills needed and curricula is founded....
>>
>> There is a big work to be done, but
>> jointly we could do much more.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Liljana
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 12:55 PM, Michael
>> Oghia <mike.oghia at gmail.com
>> <mailto:mike.oghia at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Absolutely! It's worth discussing how
>> we could work more with NGOs,
>> governments, and schools to help
>> bring things like media literacy
>> training to our various countries. In
>> fact, we could even plan an entire
>> session at next year's SEEDIG solely
>> on how to increase ICT skills and
>> Internet governance education in
>> schools.
>>
>> Best,
>> -Michael
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 1:52 PM,
>> Liljana Pecova
>> <liljana.pecova at gmail.com
>> <mailto:liljana.pecova at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Already shared, and signed up as
>> well :)
>> Developing curricula and informal
>> education is a more than a good
>> start.
>> Let's make some change
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Liljana
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 12:50 PM,
>> Michael Oghia
>> <mike.oghia at gmail.com
>> <mailto:mike.oghia at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Liljana,
>>
>> Thanks for your message, and
>> I definitely agree. More
>> school-based training and
>> working with school to
>> develop/implement curriculum
>> is a big part of the solution.
>>
>> I also encourage you to share
>> the application for the
>> Balkan School on Internet
>> Governance (BSIG), which will
>> take place at the end of
>> August in Sarajevo (since
>> anyone from FYR Macedonia are
>> encouraged to
>> apply): https://bsig.center/call-for-applications/
>> <https://bsig.center/call-for-applications/>
>>
>> The deadline is tomorrow, but
>> there is still time to apply.
>>
>> Best,
>> -Michael
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 1:39
>> PM, Liljana Pecova
>> <liljana.pecova at gmail.com
>> <mailto:liljana.pecova at gmail.com>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> thanks all for opening up
>> the question of School
>> -like initiative. I was
>> considering the same
>> after EURODIG's meeting
>> since we all urge and
>> pledge for the need for
>> establishing here (in SEE
>> and Macedonia especially)
>> kind of a Center for
>> Internet for youngsters.
>> I have been educating
>> high school students on
>> safe internet and data
>> protection issues for
>> four years, but as each
>> year the graduates are
>> leaving I am thinking of
>> the way to retain those
>> target groups and
>> educated students to
>> continue the process of
>> peer-to peer education.
>> So, to answer your
>> question more precisely,
>> YES, we do need kind of
>> an education-initiative
>> and support to establish
>> it. I would be very much
>> grateful if this could be
>> discussed and take it
>> into consideration. I
>> would be very happy if
>> there is a possibility
>> for this idea to be
>> supported.
>>
>> best,
>> Liljana
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at
>> 8:05 AM, Michael Oghia
>> <mike.oghia at gmail.com
>> <mailto:mike.oghia at gmail.com>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Sorina,
>>
>> Thank you for your
>> kind words and
>> encouragement!
>>
>> And as an individual
>> SEEDIG community
>> member, I will say
>> that I support
>> increased
>> collaboration
>> whenever possible to
>> achieve shared goals
>> and promote Internet
>> governance throughout
>> the region, in which
>> ever way that can
>> manifest. Some
>> individuals in
>> Eastern Europe are
>> thinking of launching
>> a school there, so it
>> might be unnecessary
>> to have a dedicated
>> SEE+ school, for
>> instance. Instead, it
>> might be better to
>> support new and
>> existing initiatives.
>>
>> Best,
>> -Michael
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 22, 2017
>> at 8:53 PM, Sorina
>> Teleanu
>> <sorinat at diplomacy.edu
>> <mailto:sorinat at diplomacy.edu>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi, everyone.
>>
>> Michael, although
>> with some delay,
>> I am joining the
>> others in wishing
>> you and your
>> colleagues best
>> of luck with the
>> Balkan School.
>>
>> Following up on
>> questions asked
>> here and on the
>> NRIs list about
>> Moldova and
>> Kosovo (as
>> countries not
>> covered by BSIG),
>> and taking into
>> account Michael's
>> previous
>> suggestion about
>> researching if
>> there is a school
>> focused on
>> Eastern Europe, I
>> would like to
>> launch some
>> questions for
>> everyone on the
>> list:
>>
>> There have long
>> been discussions
>> in SEEDIG's
>> executive
>> committee about
>> additional ways
>> in which SEEDIG
>> could contribute
>> to building
>> capacity in
>> Internet
>> governance across
>> what we call 'SEE
>> and the
>> neighbouring
>> area' (SEE+). The
>> idea of a SEE+
>> school-like
>> initiative was
>> among them. So my
>> questions would
>> be: Do you see
>> the need for such
>> an initiative for
>> the extended
>> region? And, if
>> so, would this be
>> something SEEDIG
>> should be looking
>> into? Maybe as an
>> extension to its
>> Fellowship
>> Programme and
>> Youth School
>> (i.e. not
>> necessarily as
>> another event,
>> but rather as a
>> build-up of what
>> is already in place)?
>>
>> Thank you, and
>> looking forward
>> to hearing from you.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Sorina
>>
>>
>> On 19 June 2017
>> at 11:44, Michael
>> Oghia
>> <mike.oghia at gmail.com
>> <mailto:mike.oghia at gmail.com>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Veronica,
>>
>> Thank you for
>> your
>> interest!
>> Unfortunately,
>> we are not
>> accepting
>> applications
>> from Moldova
>> this year.
>> There is a
>> possibility
>> of opening it
>> up in the
>> future to
>> other
>> countries,
>> but for now I
>> recommend
>> looking into
>> the European
>> Summer School
>> on Internet
>> Governance or
>> researching
>> if there is
>> such a school
>> focusing on
>> Eastern Europe.
>>
>> Best,
>> -Michael
>>
>> On Mon, Jun
>> 19, 2017 at
>> 11:41 AM,
>> Mocanu
>> Veronica
>> <mocanuveronica at mail.ru
>> <mailto:mocanuveronica at mail.ru>>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Dear Michael,
>> Thank you
>> for
>> information
>> provided,
>> congratulations
>> and Good
>> luck!!!
>> Do you
>> accept
>> applications
>> from Moldova?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Veronica
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Sorina Teleanu
>> Digital Policy
>> Senior Researcher
>> DiploFoundation
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> Best regards,
> Narine Khachatryan
> Program Coordinator
>
> Safer Internet Armenia <http://www.safe.am/>
> <http://mediaeducation.am/>
> Yerevan Armenia
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