[Chapter-delegates] IGF Ambassadorship Open

Khaled Koubaa khaled.koubaa at gmail.com
Fri Jul 8 06:20:19 PDT 2016


I am always happy to have someone disagree with me :)
I didn't knew that chapter leaders are often administrative function. At
least this is not the case of many chapter leaders in Middle East and
Africa. The ones I know are engaged heavily in policy work, but never had
the opportunity to attend a Global IGF due to the lack of funding of their
chapters.

Khaled Koubaa
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2016-07-08 15:08 GMT+02:00 James Gannon <james at cyberinvasion.net>:

> At the risk of ruling myself out I disagree with this too, ISOC Chapter
> leaders are often an administrative function. We need to find means of
> engaging and supporting those in the trenches doing the hard policy work,
> those drafting, those bashing out policy positions etc.
>
> -James
>
> From: Chapter-delegates <chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org> on
> behalf of Khaled Koubaa <khaled.koubaa at gmail.com>
> Date: Friday 8 July 2016 at 14:06
> To: ISOC Chapter Delegates <chapter-delegates at elists.isoc.org>
> Subject: Re: [Chapter-delegates] IGF Ambassadorship Open
>
> - ISOC IGF Ambassadorship program : open to only chapter leaders, with no
> age restriction. The reason is that the word Ambassadorship means that we
> need people that already adhere in ISOC principles and vision; no one
> better than chapter leaders to represent ISOC.
>
>
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