[Gnso-igo-ingo] Revisions required to the Table of National Red Cross and Red Crescent names and identifiers

Stephane Hankins shankins at icrc.org
Fri Jan 25 14:39:44 UTC 2019


Dear Mary, dear Berry,
 
Thank you for your reply.
 
(1) As indicated in my initial communication below, the change in the 
formal name of the Baphalali eSwatini Red Cross Society is already 
effective further to a decision adopted by the National Society's General 
Assembly on 8 September 2018 .
 
The table of National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies names and 
identifiers would therefore require to be adapted asap.
 
Considering that the Board has not yet examined the GNSO's Report and 
recommendations, could the list not be already revised in order to avoid a 
lengthy ammendment process?
 
(2) Thank your for your update on the Board's consideration of the GNSO's 
Report and Recommendations on the Red Cross and Red Crescent identifiers. 
As I will be travelling on Sunday afternoon, I am not sure whether I will 
be able to listen in on the call, but will try.
 
With kind regards,
 
Stéphane 


Stéphane J. Hankins
Legal adviser
Cooperation and Coordination within the Movement
International Committee of the Red Cross
Tel (Prof.):++41 22 730 24 19

-----Mary Wong <mary.wong at icann.org> a écrit : ----- 
A : Stephane Hankins <shankins at icrc.org>, "gnso-igo-ingo at icann.org" 
<gnso-igo-ingo at icann.org>, Berry Cobb Mail <mail at berrycobb.com>
De : Mary Wong <mary.wong at icann.org>
Date : 22/01/2019 22:54
Cc: Jennifer Hauseman <jhauseman at icrc.org>
Objet : Re: [Gnso-igo-ingo] Revisions required to the Table of National 
Red Cross and Red Crescent names and identifiers

Dear Stephane and Jennifer,
Thank you for this update and for confirming that there is no need to make 
any changes to the current list as approved by the GNSO Council. Please 
keep us (especially ICANN Org) updated on developments and the final 
dates, as there will likely be a need to determine whether and how the 
amendment process noted amongst the PDP recommendations will be followed, 
which may in turn depend on where things stand at that point in time in 
relation to the implementation planning.
To your question about Board consideration of the PDP recommendations, you 
may be interested to know that that the topic is on the Board’s agenda for 
its public meeting this coming Sunday 27 January at 1800 UTC. As with 
other Board meetings held in conjunction with a Board Workshop, this 
meeting will be a public one so you can listen in via the methods listed 
here: https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/2019-board-meetings. 
Staff will provide a written update to this mailing list following the 
meeting for those members who are unable to or otherwise will not be 
listening in.
Thanks and cheers
Berry & Mary
 
 
From: Gnso-igo-ingo <gnso-igo-ingo-bounces at icann.org> on behalf of 
Stephane Hankins <shankins at icrc.org>
Date: Tuesday, January 22, 2019 at 12:10
To: "gnso-igo-ingo at icann.org" <gnso-igo-ingo at icann.org>, Berry Cobb Mail 
<mail at berrycobb.com>
Cc: Jennifer Hauseman <jhauseman at icrc.org>
Subject: [Gnso-igo-ingo] Revisions required to the Table of National Red 
Cross and Red Crescent names and identifiers
 
Dear Berry, dear Members of the Core Group, 

I hope this message finds you well. 

(1) We wish to inform you herewith of several revisions to be brought to 
the table of National Red Cross and Red Crescent Society identifiers we 
have submitted, and thus, in order to reflect the recent change in the 
name of the “Baphalali Swaziland Red Cross Society” to “Baphalali Eswatini 
Red Cross Society”. 

This change in the official name of the Swaziland Red Cross follows the 
decision by the King and Head of State of Swaziland adopted in April 2018 
to change the official name of the country to Kingdom of eSwatini (it is 
my understanding that this change is already reflected in the list of 
States members of ICANN’s 
Government Advisory Committee). 

The change of the official name of the “Baphalali Swaziland Red Cross 
Society” was confirmed by decision of the National Society’s General 
Assembly of 8 September 2018. 

Given that the change of name of the National Society in legal documents 
(including in the Baphalali eSwatini Red Cross Society’s legislation of 
recognition) will not be immediately effective, we recommend to keep the 
list of names in the table unchanged and to add thereto an additional set 
of identifiers including the new name “eSwatini”. 

Please find attached herewith consequently a revised list of names for the 
Baphalali Eswatini Red Cross Society. We could also submit a revised 
version of the global table if this is easier. 

(2) We also wish to take this opportunity to ask you when the Board report 
and the GNSO's recommendations on the red cross and red crescent 
identifiers are due for consideration by ICANN’s Board. 

With best wishes to all in 2019 and kind regards, 
Stéphane 
  
  
Stéphane J. Hankins
Legal adviser
Cooperation and Coordination within the Movement
International Committee of the Red Cross
Tel (Prof.):++41 22 730 24 19

  
From: Gnso-igo-ingo <gnso-igo-ingo-bounces at icann.org> On Behalf Of Berry 
Cobb
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2018 7:11 AM
To: gnso-igo-ingo at icann.org
Subject: [Gnso-igo-ingo] Reconvened WG Resolution Adopted 
  
Hi All, 
The GNSO Council adopted all of the Reconvened WG recommendations.  The 
motion carried unanimously.   
https://gnso.icann.org/en/council/resolutions#20180927-3 [gnso.icann.org] 
Staff will prepare a Board report and an additional public comment will be 
opened before the Board considers the GNSO recommendations.  I suspect 
there will be brief updates by the GNSO and GAC about this milestone, but 
it is likely the Board will not consider this until at least December 2018 
or early 2019.  After which, the IRT will begin the implementation phase. 
Thank you. 
Berry Cobb 
GNSO Policy Consultant 
@berrycobb 
  

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