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'''Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group (NCSG)''' is an integrated committee of the [[Non-Contracted Parties House]] under [[ICANN]]’s Generic Name Supporting Organization ([[GNSO]]). The main purpose of the NCSG is to represent the views and interests of those who engage in non-commercial activities on the Internet. It was created after ICANN had found that there was not adequate representation of non-commercial and non-profit organizations within ICANN processes.<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/gnsononcomstake/ncsg_approved_charter NCSG Approved Charter]</ref> The provisional charter of the NCSG was adopted by the [[ICANN Board]] on July 30, 2009; at that time it was also stipulated that the NCSG must submit a permanent charter by the 2011 [[Annual Meeting]].<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/gnsononcomstake/NCSG+charter NCSG Transitional Charter]</ref> It has subsumed the [[NCUC|Non-Commercial Users Constituency]], which was the original non-commercial voice in ICANN processes.
The '''Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group (NCSG)''' is an integrated committee of the [[Non-Contracted Party House]] within the [[Generic Names Supporting Organization]] (GNSO). It is the home within the GNSO for civil society organizations, non-profit organizations, public interest groups, and individuals who are primarily concerned with the non-commercial, public interest aspects of domain name policy.
[[File:Dr Farzaneh Badii .jpg|thumb|Dr Farzaneh Badii was the previous Chair of the NCSG.]]
The NCSG was created after ICANN found that there was inadequate representation of non-commercial and non-profit organizations within ICANN processes. The provisional charter of the NCSG was adopted by the [[ICANN Board]] on 30 July 2009; at that time it was also stipulated that the NCSG must submit a permanent charter by the 2011 [[Annual Meeting|Annual General Meeting]].<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/gnsononcomstake/NCSG+charter NCSG Transitional Charter]</ref> The NCSG has thus subsumed the [[NCUC|Non-Commercial Users Constituency]], which was the original non-commercial voice in ICANN processes.


At [[ICANN 43]], the NCSG met with the [[NPOC|Non-Profit Operations Constituency]] and later issued a joint-statement in which they declared that some of their previous outstanding contentions had been resolved and that the two groups were looking forward to fruitful engagement in the future. They wrote that, "Initial positive steps were made in order to begin to build trust between the two NCSG constituencies and we are all committed in working together for the promotion of non-commercial interests in the Internet. We believe we can work out our differences and our governance issues internally."<ref>[https://listserv.syr.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind1203&L=NCSG-DISCUSS&F=&S=&X=72A0BB47502C777E7E&Y=mueller%40syr.edu&P=68905 Listserv.syr.edu]</ref>
With the passage of time, the NCSG has come to be seen as one of the most important and influential stakeholder groups within the ICANN community. It is known for its fierce, evidence-informed advocacy and high levels of bottom-up engagement from its members from around the world.
===Restructuring===
 
The group is the larger umbrella organization of multiple constituencies and interest groups, such as the [[NCUC|Non-Commercial Users Constituency]] (NCUC).<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/non-commercial/ GNSO NCSG Page]</ref> The NCSG was the result of a major [[GNSO]] restructuring effort, involving the creation of 4 new [[SG|Stakeholder Groups]] approved by the [[ICANN Board]] in August, 2008. The groups were intended to be broad organizations to better create internal balance between new constituencies; in this way, the number of consituencies can be in constant flux while important, general concerns are still being tended to and represented via the Stakeholder Groups.<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/atlarge/Non-Commercial+Stakeholder+Group+Commons Community.ICANN.org]</ref>  
== Constituencies and Interest Groups ==
The NCSG is the larger umbrella organization of multiple constituencies and interest groups, the most prominent of which is the [[NCUC|Non-Commercial Users Constituency]] (NCUC).<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/non-commercial/ GNSO NCSG Page]</ref> The NCSG was the result of a major [[GNSO]] restructuring effort, involving the creation of four new [[SG|Stakeholder Groups]] approved by the [[ICANN Board]] in August 2008. The groups were intended to be broad organizations to better create internal balance between new constituencies; in this way, the number of consituencies can be in constant flux while important, general concerns are still being tended to and represented via the Stakeholder Groups.
 
The restructuring was also undertaken to see the membership and role of non-commercial actors expand upon the precedent set by the NCUC, which was the original model for such a body. Thus, the NCSG was intended to broaden the approach of the NCUC, and further welcome "educational, research, and philanthropic organizations, foundations, think tanks, members of academia, individual registrant groups and other noncommercial organizations, as well as individual registrants, as part of a non-commercial registrants Stakeholders Group".<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-19mar09-en.htm ICANN Public Comments Report]</ref> The restructuring of the GNSO, and the implementation of new constituencies and other structural additions, is an ongoing process.
 
=== Constituencies ===
 
==== Active Constituencies ====
In addition to unaffiliated members, the NCSG has two member constituencies representing different non-commercial interests:
* [[Non-Commercial Users Constituency]] (NCUC)
The NCUC advocates positions on domain name-related policies that protect and support non-commercial communication and activity on the Internet. NCUC members can be organisations or individuals and are involved in civil liberties and human rights, Internet freedom issues, consumer protection, education, development, and many other areas of public policy advocacy. The NCUC supports a global and multilingual Internet and believes domain names are for everyone. In pursuing this mission the NCUC focuses on issues such as fair and balanced domain name disputes, diversity and consumer choice, and respecting human rights as they relate to the domain name system and the policies that govern it. The NCUC's global membership is made up of organisations and individuals from over 100 countries.
* [[Not-for-Profit Operational Concerns Constituency|Not-for-profit Operational Concerns Constituency]] (NPOC)
NPOC focuses on the impact of DNS policies on the operational readiness and implementation of non-commercial missions and objectives. It aims to represent the operational concerns of not-for-profit and non-governmental organizations who have registered a domain name. Operational concerns include domain name registration, expansion of the DNS, fraud and abuse, using the DNS to provide and collect information, and how the DNS can best serve their members and communities.
 
==== Proposed Constituencies ====
Proposed constituencies include the [[CyberSafety Constituency]], and [[Consumers Constituency]].
 
=== Interest Groups ===
Interest Groups are officially recognized collaborations between disparate members of the NCSG. They do not have the ability to vote as a unit, but they are allowed to participate in NCSG activities. The Executive Committee must re-certify every Interest Group on a yearly basis. There are currently no established Interest Groups
 
==Principles of NCSG==
# '''Nondiscriminatory and impartial application of rules:''' The NCSG is open and represents all non-commercial stakeholders; as such, no non-commercial organization or individual will be denied membership. All non-commercial organization and individual applicants for membership in the NCSG are given equal opportunities to excel and to contribute if they meet the membership eligibility criteria and act in accordance with our standards of member behavior. There will be no discrimination on the basis of religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, race or ethnicity, or other characteristic.
# '''Transparency:''' Information on the proceedings of NCSG meetings is available to all NCSG members through the open and archived mailing lists and through other online communication channels. The schedules of various meetings is always announced well in advance.
# '''Behavor standards for elected officers:''' Every NCSG officer, including the Chair, must act in an impartial and accountable manner, and avoid conflicts of interest. NCSG officers must be fair, trustworthy and responsible custodians of the NCSG’s activities.
# '''Standards of member behavior:''' All NCSG members should behave according to the ICANN Bylaws and Expected Standards of Behavior, which supports the consensus model of treating everyone with dignity, respect and courtesy; listening and understanding others effectively; and acting with honesty and sincerity.
# '''Encourage consensus:''' The NCSG’s main principle is to encourage consensus, communication, and cooperation among members on various issues of non-commercial interest.
 
== What does the NCSG do? ==
The NCSG:
* develops and advocates policy positions on behalf of both its constituencies and unaffiliated members.
* collaborates and interacts with other stakeholders across the ICANN community on matters of common concern, including businesses, governments, and others.
* organizes conferences and events exploring Internet governance issues that fall within the remit of our constituencies.


The restructuring was also undertaken to see the membership and role of the Non-Commercial group to expand upon the precedent set by the NCUC, which was the original model for such a body. Thus, the NCSG was intended to broaden the approach of the NCUC, and further welcome "educational, research, and philanthropic organizations, foundations, think tanks, members of academia, individual registrant groups and other noncommercial organizations, as well as individual registrants, as part of a non-commercial registrants Stakeholders Group".<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-19mar09-en.htm ICANN Public Comments Report]</ref> The restructuring of the GNSO, and the implementation of new constituencies and other structural additions, is an ongoing process.
==Members and Executives==
==Members and Executives==
===NCSG Elected Councillors===
===NCSG Elected Councillors===
* Europe – [[Stefania Milan|Tatiana Tropina]] (term expires 2019)
* Europe – [[Tatiana Tropina]] (term expires 2021)
* North America – [[Stephanie Perrin]] (term expires 2018)
* Asia Pacific – [[Tomslin Samme-Nlar]] (term expries 2022)
* Asia Pacific – [[David Cake|Rafik Dammak]] (term expires 2018)
* Africa – [[Wisdom Donkor]] (term expires 2022)
* Latin America -  Martin Silva Valent (term expires 2018)
* Africa – [[Farell Folly]] (term expires 2021)
* Africa - [[Amr Elsadr|Arsene Tungali]] (term expires 2019)
* Latin America –[[Juan Manuel Rojas]] (term expires 2022)
* Europe - [[Ed Morris|Ayden Ferdeline]] (term expires 2019)
* North America – [[Stephanie Perrin]] (term expires 2022)


===Executive Committee===
===Executive Committee===
* [[Tapani Tarvanen|Farzaneh Badii]] (Chair)
* [[Bruna Martins dos Santos]] Chair  
* [[Robin Gross]]
* [[Robin Gross]]  
* [[Monika Zalnieriute]]
* [[David Morar]]  
* [[Rudi Vansnick|Raoul Plommer]]
* [[Caleb Ogundele]]
* Gangadhar Panday
* [[Bukola Oronti]]
==Structure==
The NCSG is made up of a number of different committees, which focus on a variety of important functions.
* '''Executive Committee''': Main point of oversight, coordinates with NCSG Chair, and harmonizes group functions. Works between the group and the [[ICANN Board]].
* '''Policy Committee''': Guides the research on policies, creates policy consensus,
* '''Finance Committee''': Establishes and tracks finances, administers funds.
* '''NCSG Chair''': The chair is elected on a yearly basis by the general members, one individual can not serve more than 2 consecutive terms.<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/gnsononcomstake/ncsg_approved_charter Community.ICANN.org]</ref>
==Constituencies and Interest Groups==
The NCSG brings together multiple constituencies, and also allows its members to form together to create Interest Groups.
 
===Constituencies===
* [[Non-Commercial Users Constituency]] (NCUC)- Older than the Stakeholder Group itself, the NCUC was originally constituted as part of the [[GNSO]] in August, 2003.<ref>[http://ncdnhc.org/page/charter-1 NCUC Charter]</ref> Much like the larger Stakeholder Group, it represents the views of non-commercial individuals and non-profit organizations within the wider [[ICANN]] community.
* [[Non-Commercial Operational Concerns Constituency|Not-for-Profit Operational Concerns Constituency]] (NPOC)- The second addition to the NCSG represents non-profits (NGO's, Civil Society) who have operational concerns related to service delivery.<ref>[http://www.npoc.org NPOC Home]</ref> The constituency was originally proposed to the [[ICANN Board]] in November, 2010. Its charter was approved by that body at [[ICANN 41]] in Singapore,<ref>[http://www.npoc.org/?p=npocdocssubmit NPOC Documents]</ref> and they are set to have their first elections ahead of [[ICANN 42]] in Dakar.
* Other '''Proposed Constituencies''' include: [[CyberSafety Constituency]], [[Consumers Constituency]]


===Interest Groups===
=== Policy Committee ===
Interest Groups are officially recognized collaborations between disparate members of the NCSG. They do not have the ability to vote as a unit, but they are allowed to participate on any NCSG committees. The Executive Committee must recertify every Interest Group on a yearly basis. Each Interest Group is able to appoint two members to each of the 3 committees in the group.<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/gnsononcomstake/ncsg_approved_charter Community.ICANN.org]</ref>
* [[Bruna Martins dos Santos]]
* [[Tatiana Tropina]]
* [[Wisdom Donkor]]
* [[Stephanie Perrin]]
* [[Juan Manuel Rojas]]
* [[Tomslin Samme-Nlar]]
* [[Farrell Folly]]
* [[Oreoluwa Lesi]]
* [[Olga Kyryliuk]]
* [[Liz Orembo]]
* [[Jacqueline Morris]]


==Principles of NCSG==  
=== Finance Committee ===
* [[Sam Lanfranco]]
* [[Bruna Martins dos Santos]]


# '''Nondiscriminatory and impartial application of rules:''' NCSG represents the non-commercial stakeholders, as such no non-commercial organization or individual can be denied membership. All non-commercial organization and individual applicants for membership in the NCSG should be given equal opportunity if they suite the eligibility criteria. There should be no discrimination on the basis of religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, race, or ethnicity.  
== Adopted Elephant ==
# '''Transparency:''' Information on the proceedings of NCSG committee meetings should be available to all NCSG members through the appropriate mediums. The schedules of various meetings should be announced well in advance.
The logo of the NCSG is of an elephant named Turkel. Turkel was a young orphan elephant that the NCSG “adopted" at the David Sheldrick baby elephant orphanage in Kenya during the [[ICANN 37]] in Nairobi in 2010.
# '''Service standards for elected officers:''' Every NCSG officer, including the Chair, should be impartial, accountable and avoid conflicts of interest. NCSG officers should be fair, trustworthy and responsible custodians of NCSG’s activities.
# '''Standards of member behavior:''' All NCSG members should behave according to ICANN Bylaws/Policies, which supports the consensus model of treating everyone with dignity, respect and courtesy; listening and understanding others effectively; and acting with honesty and sincerity.
# '''Encourage consensus:''' NCSG’s main principle will be to encourage consensus, communication, and cooperation among members on various issues of non-commercial interests by holding the GNSO Council Representative Elections open to all NCSG members. This will ensure that members will try to create a consensus among competing non-commercial views for support.<ref>[https://community.icann.org/display/gnsononcomstake/ncsg_approved_charter NCSG Approved Charter]</ref>


== References ==   
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The Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group (NCSG) is an integrated committee of the Non-Contracted Party House within the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO). It is the home within the GNSO for civil society organizations, non-profit organizations, public interest groups, and individuals who are primarily concerned with the non-commercial, public interest aspects of domain name policy.

Dr Farzaneh Badii was the previous Chair of the NCSG.

The NCSG was created after ICANN found that there was inadequate representation of non-commercial and non-profit organizations within ICANN processes. The provisional charter of the NCSG was adopted by the ICANN Board on 30 July 2009; at that time it was also stipulated that the NCSG must submit a permanent charter by the 2011 Annual General Meeting.[1] The NCSG has thus subsumed the Non-Commercial Users Constituency, which was the original non-commercial voice in ICANN processes.

With the passage of time, the NCSG has come to be seen as one of the most important and influential stakeholder groups within the ICANN community. It is known for its fierce, evidence-informed advocacy and high levels of bottom-up engagement from its members from around the world.

Constituencies and Interest Groups[edit | edit source]

The NCSG is the larger umbrella organization of multiple constituencies and interest groups, the most prominent of which is the Non-Commercial Users Constituency (NCUC).[2] The NCSG was the result of a major GNSO restructuring effort, involving the creation of four new Stakeholder Groups approved by the ICANN Board in August 2008. The groups were intended to be broad organizations to better create internal balance between new constituencies; in this way, the number of consituencies can be in constant flux while important, general concerns are still being tended to and represented via the Stakeholder Groups.

The restructuring was also undertaken to see the membership and role of non-commercial actors expand upon the precedent set by the NCUC, which was the original model for such a body. Thus, the NCSG was intended to broaden the approach of the NCUC, and further welcome "educational, research, and philanthropic organizations, foundations, think tanks, members of academia, individual registrant groups and other noncommercial organizations, as well as individual registrants, as part of a non-commercial registrants Stakeholders Group".[3] The restructuring of the GNSO, and the implementation of new constituencies and other structural additions, is an ongoing process.

Constituencies[edit | edit source]

Active Constituencies[edit | edit source]

In addition to unaffiliated members, the NCSG has two member constituencies representing different non-commercial interests:

The NCUC advocates positions on domain name-related policies that protect and support non-commercial communication and activity on the Internet. NCUC members can be organisations or individuals and are involved in civil liberties and human rights, Internet freedom issues, consumer protection, education, development, and many other areas of public policy advocacy. The NCUC supports a global and multilingual Internet and believes domain names are for everyone. In pursuing this mission the NCUC focuses on issues such as fair and balanced domain name disputes, diversity and consumer choice, and respecting human rights as they relate to the domain name system and the policies that govern it. The NCUC's global membership is made up of organisations and individuals from over 100 countries.

NPOC focuses on the impact of DNS policies on the operational readiness and implementation of non-commercial missions and objectives. It aims to represent the operational concerns of not-for-profit and non-governmental organizations who have registered a domain name. Operational concerns include domain name registration, expansion of the DNS, fraud and abuse, using the DNS to provide and collect information, and how the DNS can best serve their members and communities.

Proposed Constituencies[edit | edit source]

Proposed constituencies include the CyberSafety Constituency, and Consumers Constituency.

Interest Groups[edit | edit source]

Interest Groups are officially recognized collaborations between disparate members of the NCSG. They do not have the ability to vote as a unit, but they are allowed to participate in NCSG activities. The Executive Committee must re-certify every Interest Group on a yearly basis. There are currently no established Interest Groups

Principles of NCSG[edit | edit source]

  1. Nondiscriminatory and impartial application of rules: The NCSG is open and represents all non-commercial stakeholders; as such, no non-commercial organization or individual will be denied membership. All non-commercial organization and individual applicants for membership in the NCSG are given equal opportunities to excel and to contribute if they meet the membership eligibility criteria and act in accordance with our standards of member behavior. There will be no discrimination on the basis of religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, race or ethnicity, or other characteristic.
  2. Transparency: Information on the proceedings of NCSG meetings is available to all NCSG members through the open and archived mailing lists and through other online communication channels. The schedules of various meetings is always announced well in advance.
  3. Behavor standards for elected officers: Every NCSG officer, including the Chair, must act in an impartial and accountable manner, and avoid conflicts of interest. NCSG officers must be fair, trustworthy and responsible custodians of the NCSG’s activities.
  4. Standards of member behavior: All NCSG members should behave according to the ICANN Bylaws and Expected Standards of Behavior, which supports the consensus model of treating everyone with dignity, respect and courtesy; listening and understanding others effectively; and acting with honesty and sincerity.
  5. Encourage consensus: The NCSG’s main principle is to encourage consensus, communication, and cooperation among members on various issues of non-commercial interest.

What does the NCSG do?[edit | edit source]

The NCSG:

  • develops and advocates policy positions on behalf of both its constituencies and unaffiliated members.
  • collaborates and interacts with other stakeholders across the ICANN community on matters of common concern, including businesses, governments, and others.
  • organizes conferences and events exploring Internet governance issues that fall within the remit of our constituencies.

Members and Executives[edit | edit source]

NCSG Elected Councillors[edit | edit source]

Executive Committee[edit | edit source]

Policy Committee[edit | edit source]

Finance Committee[edit | edit source]

Adopted Elephant[edit | edit source]

The logo of the NCSG is of an elephant named Turkel. Turkel was a young orphan elephant that the NCSG “adopted" at the David Sheldrick baby elephant orphanage in Kenya during the ICANN 37 in Nairobi in 2010.

References[edit | edit source]