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The Evolution of the Multistakeholder Model is an ICANN initiative focusing on resolving issues around six topics, in order of priority based on the input of the ICANN Community:
The Evolution of the Multistakeholder Model is an ICANN initiative focusing on resolving issues around six topics, in order of priority based on the input of the ICANN Community:
# Prioritization of the work & efficient use of resources;
# [[Prioritization Framework|Prioritization]] of the work & efficient use of resources;
# Precision in scoping the work;
# Precision in scoping the work;
# Consensus, representation, and inclusivity;
# [[Consensus Playbook|Consensus]], [[DEI|representation, and inclusivity]];
# Complexity of the Tools to Access Information and Data and Content
# Complexity of the [[Open Data Initiative|Tools to Access Information and Data]] and [[Information Transparency Initiative|Content]]
# Culture, trust and silos; and
# Culture, trust and silos; and
# Roles and responsibilities.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/enhancing-effectiveness-multistakeholder-model-14oct20-en.pdf Enhancing the Effectiveness of the MSM, pg. 4, ICANN]</ref>
# Roles and responsibilities.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/enhancing-effectiveness-multistakeholder-model-14oct20-en.pdf Enhancing the Effectiveness of the MSM, pg. 4, ICANN]</ref>


==History==
==History==
In 2019, in developing ICANN’s Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2021-2025, the [[ICANN Community]] raised concerns about the [[ICANN Organization]]'s effectiveness, efficiency, and overall functioning. This feedback was the basis for strategic objectives on evolving ICANN’s [[Multistakeholder Model|MSM process]]. The [[ICANN Board]] asked a neutral facilitator with knowledge of ICANN and its processes to lead the data collection phase of the project, which was filled by [[Brian Cute]], former Chair of the first and second Accountability and Transparency Review Team. The community, board, and org engaged over a nine-month period, including cross-community sessions at [[ICANN 64]], [[ICANN 65]], and [[ICANN 66]]) and three public comment proceedings.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/enhancing-effectiveness-multistakeholder-model-14oct20-en.pdf Enhancing the Effectiveness of the MSM, pg. 3, ICANN]</ref>
In 2019, in developing ICANN’s Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2021-2025, the [[ICANN Community]] raised concerns about the [[ICANN Organization]]'s effectiveness, efficiency, and overall functioning. This feedback was the basis for strategic objectives on evolving ICANN’s [[Multistakeholder Model|MSM process]]. The [[ICANN Board]] asked a neutral facilitator with knowledge of ICANN and its processes to lead the data collection phase of the project, which was filled by [[Brian Cute]], former Chair of the [[First Accountability and Transparency Review|first]] and [[Second Accountability and Transparency Review|second Accountability and Transparency Review]] Teams. The community, [[ICANN Board|board]], and engaged over a nine-month period, including cross-community sessions at [[ICANN 64]], [[ICANN 65]], and [[ICANN 66]]) and three [[Public Comment]] proceedings.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/enhancing-effectiveness-multistakeholder-model-14oct20-en.pdf Enhancing the Effectiveness of the MSM, pg. 3, ICANN]</ref>


==References==
==References==


[[Category:ICANN Initiatives]]
[[Category:ICANN Initiatives]]

Revision as of 16:01, 23 November 2021

The Evolution of the Multistakeholder Model is an ICANN initiative focusing on resolving issues around six topics, in order of priority based on the input of the ICANN Community:

  1. Prioritization of the work & efficient use of resources;
  2. Precision in scoping the work;
  3. Consensus, representation, and inclusivity;
  4. Complexity of the Tools to Access Information and Data and Content
  5. Culture, trust and silos; and
  6. Roles and responsibilities.[1]

History

In 2019, in developing ICANN’s Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2021-2025, the ICANN Community raised concerns about the ICANN Organization's effectiveness, efficiency, and overall functioning. This feedback was the basis for strategic objectives on evolving ICANN’s MSM process. The ICANN Board asked a neutral facilitator with knowledge of ICANN and its processes to lead the data collection phase of the project, which was filled by Brian Cute, former Chair of the first and second Accountability and Transparency Review Teams. The community, board, and engaged over a nine-month period, including cross-community sessions at ICANN 64, ICANN 65, and ICANN 66) and three Public Comment proceedings.[2]

References