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==ALAC Members==
==ALAC Members==
'''Africa'''
'''Africa'''<br />
[[Tijani Ben Jemaa]], Tunisia
[[Tijani Ben Jemaa]], Tunisia<br />
[[Hadja Ouattara]], Burkina Faso
[[Hadja Ouattara]], Burkina Faso<br />
[[Beran Dondeh Gillen]], Gambia
[[Beran Dondeh Gillen]], Gambia<br /><br />


'''Asia/Australia and the Pacific Islands'''
'''Asia/Australia and the Pacific Islands'''<br />
[[Rafid Fatani]], Saudi Arabia
[[Rafid Fatani]], Saudi Arabia<br />
[[Maureen Hilyard]], Cook Islands
[[Maureen Hilyard]], Cook Islands<br />
[[Holly Raiche]], Australia
[[Holly Raiche]], Australia<br /><br />


'''Europe'''
'''Europe'''<br />
[[Olivier Crepin Leblond]], France
[[Olivier Crepin Leblond]], France<br />
[[Sandra Hoferichter]], Germany
[[Sandra Hoferichter]], Germany<br />
[[Jean-Jacques Subrenat]], France
[[Jean-Jacques Subrenat]], France<br /><br />


'''Latin America and the Caribbean Islands'''
'''Latin America and the Caribbean Islands'''<br />
[[Leon Sanchez]], Mexico
[[Leon Sanchez]], Mexico<br />
[[Dev Anand Teelucksingh]], Trinidad and Tobago
[[Dev Anand Teelucksingh]], Trinidad and Tobago<br />
[[Fatima Cambronero]], Argentina
[[Fatima Cambronero]], Argentina<br /><br />


'''North America'''
'''North America'''<br />
[[Evan Leibovitch]], Canada
[[Evan Leibovitch]], Canada<br />
[[Alan Greenberg]], Canada
[[Alan Greenberg]], Canada<br />
[[Eduardo Diaz]], Puerto Rico
[[Eduardo Diaz]], Puerto Rico


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[[Murray McKercher]], .mboi
[[Murray McKercher]], .mboi
[[Evan Leibovitch]], NCSG Liaison
[[Evan Leibovitch]], NCSG Liaison


==References==
==References==

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ALAC is the acronym for At-Large Advisory Committee, which is one of ICANN's advisory committees. The mission of ALAC is to function as an advocate the interests of individual Internet users.

Background[edit | edit source]

The ICANN Board adopted new bylaws on October 31st, 2002; which came in to effect on December 15th of that year. The creation of the ALAC was part of a larger reform effort within ICANN, now known as ICANN 2.0. The new bylaws established the ALAC and provided the support for At-Large Organizations. It stated that the ALAC should consist of ten members selected by Regional At-Large Organizations, with 5 supplementary members to be be selected by ICANN's Nominating Committee. The interim ALAC consisted of ten members, two from each of ICANN's 5 regions.[1]

Esther Dyson, former ICANN Chair and ALAC member, has noted how difficult it is to truly represent the average Internet user within ICANN, even with the ALAC. Specific problems include difficulty recruiting members and having productive message boards and long-distance communications.[2]

At-Large Structures[edit | edit source]

Main article: ALS

The ALAC represents a network of regionally self-organized and self-supporting At-Large Structures, which represent individual Internet users throughout the world. The At-Large Structures are divided into five Regional At-Large Organizations (one in each ICANN region – Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America/Caribbean, and North America). These RALOs manage public involvement and represent their constituents to ICANN.[3]

Through these At-Large Structures, individual internet users have been given a voice and a space whereby they can influence the policy decisions made by ICANN.[4]

ALAC responsibilities[edit | edit source]

Besides following the provisions of ICANN's new bylaws, ALAC has also other responsibilities; such as assisting in the formation and qualification of other At-Large Structures and RALOs. Other responsibilities undertaken by ALAC and its organizations include:

  • Evaluating the accreditation process for At-Large Structures
  • Analyzing and publishing ICANN's policies and decisions
  • Coordinating with the GNSO and other ICANN committees
  • Providing guidance and advice to various organizations regarding ICANN's proposals and activities which are relevant for individual Internet users
  • Analyzing and approving the applications of At-Large Structures
  • Developing Internet-based processes and methods to enable and ease the communication process between At-Large structures[5]

ALAC Members[edit | edit source]

Africa
Tijani Ben Jemaa, Tunisia
Hadja Ouattara, Burkina Faso
Beran Dondeh Gillen, Gambia

Asia/Australia and the Pacific Islands
Rafid Fatani, Saudi Arabia
Maureen Hilyard, Cook Islands
Holly Raiche, Australia

Europe
Olivier Crepin Leblond, France
Sandra Hoferichter, Germany
Jean-Jacques Subrenat, France

Latin America and the Caribbean Islands
Leon Sanchez, Mexico
Dev Anand Teelucksingh, Trinidad and Tobago
Fatima Cambronero, Argentina

North America
Evan Leibovitch, Canada
Alan Greenberg, Canada
Eduardo Diaz, Puerto Rico

ALAC Leadership Team, AGM 2013-AGM 2014 Olivier Crépin-Leblond, Chair Tijani Ben Jemaa, Vice-Chair Evan Leibovitch, Vice-Chair Dev Anand Teelucksingh, ALAC Leadership Team Member Holly Raiche, ALAC Leadership Team Member

ALAC Liaisons Maureen Hilyard, ccNSO Alan Greenberg, GNSO Julie Hammer, SSAC Murray McKercher, .mboi Evan Leibovitch, NCSG Liaison

References[edit | edit source]