[Chapter-delegates] Revised Chapter Agreement
Veni Markovski
veni at veni.com
Wed Aug 2 06:40:34 PDT 2017
Brandt is actually right about the fact that getting funding from ISOC
might be problematic in certain jurisdictions.
In Russia, for example, if you get funds from ISOC, you'd have to register
as a "foreign agent", which has a lot of negatives, and not only in
connotation. I'm not sure if our Russian colleagues are following this mail
thread, but they may say what problems they're facing.
The document presents ISOC as if it looks to the chapters as subsidiaries,
where funding is directly related to following some requirements. Since
chapters elext some of the Board members, perhaps a slightly more balanced
approach could be created, or at least we should know what the Chapter
Advisory Council recommended to the staff and which of the recommendations
were taken into account.
As of the moment, I've sent the document to our board for a review. Given
the fact that it is August, and in Europe people are usually at vacation, I
hope we could have the real discussion in September?
On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 08:45 Glenn McKnight <mcknight.glenn at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Re: Brandt's comments
>
> An interesting perspective on the new MOU. This is one way to look but I
> would suggest the document strives to professionalize the chapters which
> aims to 'raise all boats' to a professional standard of performance. Its
> aim is for more transparency and accountability. Typical things like a
> bank account, elections, reporting etc are all hallmarks of a well run
> local operation. As to being a local 'mouthpiece'. this is a good idea too
> so that the chapter becomes a go to organization speaking on Internet
> issues.
> Thanks to the Advisory Committee in their efforts to updating a document
> that was out of step and time with what Chapters can become.
>
> Glenn
>
> Glenn McKnight
> mcknight.glenn at gmail.com
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> .
>
> On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 8:38 AM, Brandt Dainow <brandt.dainow at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> There is nothing in this document which offers more support to chapters.
>> The only thing this document does is increase control over chapters by
>> central office. It obliges chapters to engage in additional activities as
>> a condition of being funded, despite the fact all funding must be applied
>> for in advance via detailed proposals and may be refused. It offers
>> nothing positive to the chapters. It is merely an effort to restrict the
>> independence of chapters and reduce their ability to adapt to local
>> circumstance. I am particularly concerned it demands on-going lobbying
>> activity as a condition of being a chapter. I am fairly sure this will
>> make some chapters illegal in some countries where lobbying by
>> foreign-funded organisations is illegal.
>>
>> To be balanced, there should be some reciprocal reaching out by central
>> office - such as better communication and listening to chapters. For
>> example, this document should have been put to the chapters as a discussion
>> document for feedback months before it was finalised. The fact it was not
>> indicates ISOC is anti-democratic, and run by a small central group who, in
>> my view, have failed to recognise ISOC is not the same type of organisation
>> as it was 10-20 years ago.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Brandt Dainow
>> brandt.dainow at gmail.com
>>
>> https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Brandt_Dainow
>> http://www.imediaconnection.com/profiles/brandt.dainow
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Chapter-delegates [mailto:chapter-delegates-bounces at elists.isoc.org]
>> On Behalf Of Alan Levin
>> Sent: 02 August 2017 08:56
>> To: Joyce Dogniez; ISOC Chapter Delegates; chapter-support at isoc.org
>> Subject: Re: [Chapter-delegates] Revised Chapter Agreement
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> > On 31 Jul 2017, at 12:06 PM, Joyce Dogniez <dogniez at isoc.org> wrote:
>> > With the increased financial support to our Chapters we also have an
>> increased responsibility and accountability towards our community. It is
>> the responsibility of Internet Society s leadership to manage its funds in
>> a responsible and transparent manner.
>> > This implies that the legal relationship between Internet Society and
>> its Chapters needs to be well defined.
>>
>> Thanks for this. I think it s very good! Well done Joyce and others :)
>>
>> > Purpose of Chapter.
>> > The purpose of the Chapter shall be to support the Internet Society s
>> vision, mission, and operating principles in the Territory.
>>
>> I agree that this is one purpose of the Internet Society of South Africa,
>> and the purpose of this agreement :)
>>
>> One of our primary purposes as an association of Internet Society
>> members, is to participate in the ICT policy making processes in our
>> country. Another purpose is to assist our colleagues in other countries
>> with their policy making in that country.
>>
>> We have asked for over a decade for global support on national policy
>> making activities. I have suggested that a policy analyst who can compare
>> various trending policies to be able to provide us with important
>> international data about other policies in other countries of similar
>> nature. For example we have a Cybersecurity Bill in our Parliamentary
>> process and it will be invaluable to see an analysis of it s components
>> compared to other countries that have already been through that process,
>> ideally not a US centric or North view, something neutral would be ideal.
>>
>> So regards this section:
>> > Internet Society Support.
>> > The Internet Society will provide the following support to the chapters
>> in accordance with ISOC s annual business plan:
>>
>> I suggest again that we need support from ISOC Global to provide a global
>> policy analyst to assist with support on National Policy Making activities.
>> This should not be a local activity, it s not regional, it's a global
>> policy analyst activity need that we have had for decades. Please help !
>>
>> Sincerely
>>
>>
>> Alan Levin
>> ISOC-ZA
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