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The '''cross-community working party (CCWP) on ICANN and Human Rights''' is focused on mapping and understanding the issues and potential solutions related to the corporate and social responsibilities of ICANN.<ref>[https://75.schedule.icann.org/meetings/Pd9KzkBKsPb2GnSRx CCWP on ICANN and Human Rights, ICANN 75]]</ref> It is not limited to policies, procedures or operations, it particularly focuses on ICANN's responsibility to respect human rights. It builds on a long-term community engagement on this topic, further catalyzed with the publication of the paper 'ICANN's procedures and policies in the light of human rights, fundamental freedoms and democratic values', as commissioned by the Council of Europe, and after sessions held in London, Los Angeles and Singapore. It seeks to improve ICANN's measures to respect human rights in accordance with article 4 of ICANN's articles of incorporation and | {{ICANN Working Group | ||
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|Issue Areas=Human Rights, Corporate Social Responsibility | |||
|Type=Cross Community | |||
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The '''cross-community working party (CCWP) on ICANN and Human Rights''' is focused on mapping and understanding the issues and potential solutions related to the corporate and social responsibilities of ICANN.<ref>[https://75.schedule.icann.org/meetings/Pd9KzkBKsPb2GnSRx CCWP on ICANN and Human Rights, ICANN 75]]</ref> It is not limited to policies, procedures or operations, it particularly focuses on ICANN's responsibility to respect human rights. It builds on a long-term community engagement on this topic, further catalyzed with the publication of the paper 'ICANN's procedures and policies in the light of human rights, fundamental freedoms and democratic values', as commissioned by the Council of Europe, and after sessions held in London, Los Angeles and Singapore. It seeks to improve ICANN's measures to respect human rights in accordance with article 4 of ICANN's articles of incorporation and has established a program for corporate social responsibility. | |||
The charter for the working party was established at [[ICANN 52]] in Singapore and continued its work during [[ICANN 53 - Buenos Aires]]. Please find the link to the | The charter for the working party was established at [[ICANN 52]] in Singapore and continued its work during [[ICANN 53 - Buenos Aires]]. Please find the link to the mailing list and relevant documents on the [https://community.icann.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=53772653 website]. | ||
As of [[ICANN 75]], this CCWP is focused on [[Work Stream 2]] and adding a course to ICANN Learn.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1QjOBPW2M0rXfhJRobNLDvkuyDMRDjjT2GtC18CfIggQ/edit#slide=id.g14034824275_0_677 ICANN and Human Rights Course, CCWP-HR Draft]</ref> [[Suada Hadzovic]] also updated the CCWP on the GAC's HRILWG activities, such as discussing a first test/experiment of sign language interpretation at an ICANN Meeting and discussing the feasibility of implementing UNESCO’s Internet Universality Indicators measurement tool in measuring GAC [https://en.unesco.org/internet-universality-indicators diversity]. [[Manju Chen]] discussed the human rights checklist that the [[NCSG]] has been working on to share with working groups. | |||
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