Middle East Engagement Strategy
Appearance
The Middle East Strategy was developed in 2013 by the Middle East Strategy Working Group.[1][2]
The goals of ICANN and its formulation of the MEWSG were to achieve the following in the MEAC region:[2]
The goal of ICANN was to achieve the following in the MEAC region:[2]
- Foster two-way engagement between ICANN and the Internet community
- Build up the local domain name industry
- Promote multi-stakeholder Internet governance mechanisms
Strategic Plan
After formulating the Middle East Strategy Working Group (MEWSG), a more robust strategic plan was formulated, with three main focus areas: DNS security and stability, domain name industry, and Internet governance ecosystem. The following matrix summarizes objectives, recommendations, actions, and metrics in each area of focus.[2]
DNS Security and Stability | Domain Name Industry | Internet Governance Ecosystem | |
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Objectives | * Build awareness and understanding of stakeholders for the importance of DNS security and stability
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* Raise awareness among relevant stakeholders of the domain name industry
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* Promote multistakeholder Internet governance mechanisms
• Foster healthier representation from the region in ICANN constituencies • Promote engagement from the Internet community in the region |
Recommendations | * Awareness activities on policy issues for policy makers and LEAs | * Create awareness campaigns on the potential of the domain name industry | * Strengthen ICANN representation in the region
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Actions | Cell B | Cell C | |
Metrics | Cell B | Cell C |
References
- ↑ The Middle East Strategy: Two Years Later, ICANN.org. Published 2015 July 7. Retrieved 2015 November 17.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 ICANN Engagement Strategy in the Middle East, ICANN.org. Published 2013 May 10. Retrieved 2015 November 17.