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==Constituencies and | ==Constituencies and Interest Groups== | ||
The NCSG brings together multiple constituencies, and also allows its members to form together to create Interest Groups. | The NCSG brings together multiple constituencies, and also allows its members to form together to create Interest Groups. | ||
Revision as of 19:58, 24 August 2011
NCSG stands for Non-Commercial Stakeholders Group. It is an integrated committee of 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.[1] 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.[2]
The group is the larger umbrella organization of multiple constituencies and interest groups, such as the Non-Commercial Users Constituency.[3]
Members and Executives[edit | edit source]
NCUC Elected Councillors[edit | edit source]
- William Drake, Europe, term expires 2012
- Wendy Seltzer, North America, term expires 2011
- Mary Wong, Asia/Pacific, term expires 2012[4]
ICANN Board Appointed Councillors[edit | edit source]
- Rafik Dammak, Africa, term expires 2011
- Debra Hughes, North America, term expires 2011
- Rosemary Sinclair, Asia/Pacific, term expires 2011[5]
Executive Committee[edit | edit source]
- Rafik Dammak
- Avri Doria, Chair
- Debra Hughes
- Milton Mueller
- Rosemary Sinclair Vice-Chair[6]
Constituencies and Interest Groups[edit | edit source]
The NCSG brings together multiple constituencies, and also allows its members to form together to create Interest Groups.
Constituencies[edit | edit source]
- Non-Commercial Users Constituency - Is older than the Stakeholder Group itself, it was originally constituted as part of the GNSO in August, 2003.[7] Much like the larger Stakeholder Group, it represents the views of non-commercial individuals and non-profit organizations within the wider ICANN community.
Principles of NCSG[edit | edit source]
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.[8]
References[edit | edit source]