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THe '''Global Stakeholder Engagement''' team raises awareness and understanding of ICANN’s role and remit, encourages participation in ICANN policy development
ICANN's '''Engagement Teams''' are responsible for leading outreach with stakeholders on ICANN and its mission around the world. The teams deliver on [[ICANN Bylaws| ICANN's commitments and core values]].<ref>[https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/gse-2012-02-25-en GSE, ICANN Resources]</ref>
and technical activities, and shares knowledge with ICANN stakeholders.


ICANN’s '''Government and Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) engagement team (GE)''' has been covering the discussions at the United Nations in New York since 2014. The GE also leads a multi-year educational effort, including regular workshops and seminars for diplomats as well as for relevant UN agencies, to provide factual information to the people negotiating Internet governance resolutions.
==GSE==
The '''[[Global Stakeholder Engagement]]''' team raises awareness and understanding of ICANN’s role and remit, encourages participation in ICANN policy development and technical activities, and shares knowledge with ICANN stakeholders. GSE is comprised of 34 staff members in 21 countries. It encompasses Global Business Engagement and Global Civil Society Engagement and works closely with the GE team and other ICANN departments with community-facing roles. In FY20, there were 350 engagement events and 100 capacity development events around the world.


==GE==
ICANN’s '''Government and Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) engagement team (GE)''' develops and implements a global strategy to engage with governments and intergovernmental organizations.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/blogs/details/how-to-follow-icanns-government-engagement-igo-observations-19-8-2020-en Follow ICANN's GE, ICANN Blogs]</ref> The GE team is comprised of political issue-based subject-matter experts who monitor and analyze government and IGO activities to ensure that ICANN has the necessary information and tools to address geopolitical issues impacting ICANN’s mission. The GE has been covering the discussions at the United Nations in New York since 2014. The GE also leads a multi-year educational effort, including regular workshops and seminars for diplomats as well as for relevant UN agencies, to provide factual information to the people negotiating Internet governance resolutions. The GE identifies potential avenues for collaboration on capacity-building activities for governments as part of a working plan with the [[ITU]]’s Development Sector (ITU-D); UNESCO on [[Universal Acceptance]] promotion; [[WIPO]]'s Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs, and Geographic Indications; the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development and United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development; and OECD through the Internet Technical Advisory Committee (ITAC). Since its inception, the GE has been publishing [https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/government-engagement-publications-2020-03-02-en papers on government and IGO deliberations on Internet governance].


==Types of ICANN Engagement Roles==
===Charter===
* Learning and Development Director
[[ICANN Organization]] published its [https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/proposed-org-engagement-govt-standards-charter-25feb19-en.pdf Charter on its Government Engagement Approach] in February 2019.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/blogs/details/icann-org-publishes-charter-on-government-engagement-approach-25-2-2019-en GE Charter, ICANN Blog]</ref> In sum, ICANN emphasizes to governments and IGOs that it is a technical organization concerned with the interoperability of the Internet.
* Sr. Manager, ERP Systems
 
* [[Fellowship Program]] Manager
===GE Roles===
* [[NextGen@ICANN|Next Generation Program]] Manager
* Government and IGO Engagement Managers: [[Alexey Trepykhalin]], [[Vera Julia Major]], [[Nora Mari]]
* Civil Society Engagement Sr. Manager
* VP, Government and IGO Engagement: [[Elena Plexida]]
* VP, UN Engagement - New York
* SVP, Government and Intergovernmental Organization Engagement: [[Mandy Carver]]
* Government and IGO Engagement Manager
* Government and IGO Engagement Senior Director: [[Becky McGilley]]
* VP, Government and IGO Engagement
* Vice President, Government Engagement (UN): [[Veni Markovski]]
* SVP, Government and Intergovernmental Organization Engagement
* Government Engagement Executive Assistant: [[Desiree Cabrera]]
* Government and IGO Engagement Senior Director
 
* ICANN Senior Stakeholder Engagement Manager Eastern Europe and Central Asia
===Geopolitical, Legislative, and Regulatory Developments===
* Stakeholder Engagement and Operations Director - Africa
With [[ICANN 73]], GE began hosting geopolitical updates.<ref>[https://74.schedule.icann.org/meetings/ ICANN 74 Schedule]</ref>
* Stakeholder Engagement Sr. Manager - Middle East
 
* Stakeholder Engagement Senior Director- Europe
==Publications==
* Stakeholder Engagement Sr Manager
===Country/Region Focus Reports===
* SVP, Global Stakeholder Engagement, Senior Advisor to the President and CEO
* China ([https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/ge-010-31jan22-en.pdf 2022])
* GSE Regional Specialist
* The Netherlands ([https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/ge-008-28may21-en.pdf 2021])
* GSE Programs Manager
* Russian Federation ([https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/ge-006-19jan21-en.pdf January], [https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/ge-007-29apr21-en.pdf May 2021])
* VP, Stakeholder Engagement - Africa
* European Union
* Stakeholder Engagement Senior Manager - Caribbean
** Priorities in [https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/ge-002-03apr20-en.pdf 2020]
* VP, Stakeholder Engagement - Middle East and Managing Director Middle East and Africa
** The [[General Data Protection Regulation]] [https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/ge-003-07may20-en.pdf 2020 Review]
* Stakeholder Engagement Director - Brazil
** The [[Digital Services Act]] in [https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/ge-004-15jul20-en.pdf 2020]
* Senior Director, Global Stakeholder Engagement
 
* VP, Stakeholder Engagement and Managing Director - Asia Pacific
===UN Updates===
* Vice President, Stakeholder Engagement & Managing Director, Europe
* [[Cybersecurity]] and [[Cybercrime]] in:
* Stakeholder Engagement Senior Manager – Eastern & Southern Africa
** [https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/ge-001-28feb20-en.pdf 2019]
* VP, Stakeholder Engagement and Managing Director - Latin America and Caribbean
** [https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/ge-005-15jul20-en.pdf 2020]
* VP, Stakeholder Engagement - North America
** [https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/ge-009-03jun21-en.pdf 2021]
* Global Stakeholder Engagement Senior Manager – Nordic and Central Europe
 
* Global Stakeholder Engagement Regional Specialist, APAC
==GE vs. GAC==
* VP, Stakeholder Engagement - Oceania
At [[ICANN 72]], [[Mandy Carver]] explained the difference between the [[GAC]] and GE. She said that many representatives in GAC come from regulatory bodies and is focused on technical capacity building for governments and IGOs. The GE tracks, analyzes, and interacts with representatives of governments' legislative bodies.<ref>Q&A with ICANN Org Executive Team, ICANN 72</ref>
* Global Stakeholder Engagement Operations Specialist and Executive Assistant
 
* Head of China, Global Stakeholder Engagement
==References==
 
 
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 3 July 2024

ICANN's Engagement Teams are responsible for leading outreach with stakeholders on ICANN and its mission around the world. The teams deliver on ICANN's commitments and core values.[1]

GSE[edit | edit source]

The Global Stakeholder Engagement team raises awareness and understanding of ICANN’s role and remit, encourages participation in ICANN policy development and technical activities, and shares knowledge with ICANN stakeholders. GSE is comprised of 34 staff members in 21 countries. It encompasses Global Business Engagement and Global Civil Society Engagement and works closely with the GE team and other ICANN departments with community-facing roles. In FY20, there were 350 engagement events and 100 capacity development events around the world.

GE[edit | edit source]

ICANN’s Government and Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs) engagement team (GE) develops and implements a global strategy to engage with governments and intergovernmental organizations.[2] The GE team is comprised of political issue-based subject-matter experts who monitor and analyze government and IGO activities to ensure that ICANN has the necessary information and tools to address geopolitical issues impacting ICANN’s mission. The GE has been covering the discussions at the United Nations in New York since 2014. The GE also leads a multi-year educational effort, including regular workshops and seminars for diplomats as well as for relevant UN agencies, to provide factual information to the people negotiating Internet governance resolutions. The GE identifies potential avenues for collaboration on capacity-building activities for governments as part of a working plan with the ITU’s Development Sector (ITU-D); UNESCO on Universal Acceptance promotion; WIPO's Standing Committee on the Law of Trademarks, Industrial Designs, and Geographic Indications; the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development and United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development; and OECD through the Internet Technical Advisory Committee (ITAC). Since its inception, the GE has been publishing papers on government and IGO deliberations on Internet governance.

Charter[edit | edit source]

ICANN Organization published its Charter on its Government Engagement Approach in February 2019.[3] In sum, ICANN emphasizes to governments and IGOs that it is a technical organization concerned with the interoperability of the Internet.

GE Roles[edit | edit source]

Geopolitical, Legislative, and Regulatory Developments[edit | edit source]

With ICANN 73, GE began hosting geopolitical updates.[4]

Publications[edit | edit source]

Country/Region Focus Reports[edit | edit source]

UN Updates[edit | edit source]

GE vs. GAC[edit | edit source]

At ICANN 72, Mandy Carver explained the difference between the GAC and GE. She said that many representatives in GAC come from regulatory bodies and is focused on technical capacity building for governments and IGOs. The GE tracks, analyzes, and interacts with representatives of governments' legislative bodies.[5]

References[edit | edit source]