[council] On the Fellowship program

Arsène Tungali arsenebaguma at gmail.com
Thu Mar 15 15:50:02 UTC 2018


Hi colleagues,



I am taking this opportunity to contribute to this draft as submitted by
our colleagues. I would like to thank the small group for coming up with
these answers. Please see bellow my comments and suggested edits.



As much as I see value for us, as a Council, to respond but I also think it
would be difficult for us to agree on this as it would be difficult within
the GNSO itself. But I will personally be okay with this draft after
consideration has been taken of my bellow small comments.



-       I don’t support the HL comments. I would suggest we delete that
section and keep our responses based on the questions as requested by the
call.



-       On Q1: I think we are too demanding here. Though this looks good
but I think we are going too far in terms of what we ask fellows to be able
to do. I would like to suggest that the spirit of this paragraph be to mean
that this is the ideal that we would like to see. I am sure many of us
agree that “active and meaningful” participation in PDPs is not easy and it
is a challenge, that even some of those who have been to ICANN for very
long are failing to be “active and meaningful” participants? I don’t have
the proper wording here but that’s what I would like to see reflected here.



-       On Q4, I have the following comment: Not having fellowship alumni
active in GNSO doesn’t mean they are not active elsewhere within ICANN. I
believe if we check other SO/ACs, we will find maybe many of them active
there. If we don’t have them active in the GNSO, maybe it is because we are
failing in terms of outreach? Or we should review available learning
materials (ICANN Learn, etc) and see whether they provide enough
information for someone to decide to join the GNSO. Just thinking outloud
here.



I would like to suggest an additional text:



We have to note however that some members of the Council started as fellows
and many other alumni are active in our different SG/Cs but more work needs
to be done to have many more active in our core business.



-        On Q7, I don’t know what exactly we request on the last paragraph
and would suggest we remove it: “It may also be advisable to interview
candidates to ascertain their suitability for a fellowship”.





-       On Q10: I don’t agree with this but would suggest the way around.
Keep the fellowship as it is and push for an evaluation (on KPI) that will
provide metrics. And only after that assessment, we can make an informed
decision. The budget issue should not be put forward here because as we
know, the Fellowship program does not cost that much to the organization,
as said in many public comments on FY19.



-       Q12: I don’t support this paragraph and would suggest the
following:



“Many first time fellows we interact with are not enough knowledgeable
regarding ICANN-related issues and in particular GNSO topics. This is
understandable because it is their first participation at an ICANN meeting.
Many of them are interested in important Internet governance issues that
fall outside of ICANN’s remit. “



I would suggest we emphasize on the fact that what we find abnormal is when
the same applies to returning fellows not to first time fellows.



-        On Q13, I would like to suggest we add the text in bold: We are
not aware of any Fellows actively attending in GNSO Council meetings *but
we have seen some attending SG/C meetings and ask questions, which is
encouraging.*





-       On Q14: Not sure on the basis of what we said YES. Are we able as
the Council to meet with the fellows? I think we should be clear on what we
mean here.



Happy to provide clarification if needed.



Regards,

Arsene

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