Hi SM, Noted with thanks, click on the hot link (in red) you will be able to download it. The ICANN Bylaws were recently reviewed in light of the IANA transition, the revisions were aimed at empowering stakeholders. We might not be at the level of the ICANN Nomcom but we make deliberate efforts to ensure we are balanced as a regional body, i beleive this is the case in ICANN as well as AFRINIC. That said there are many dynamics at play that make it difficult to sustain regional balance. Most of this positions take into consideration the effort made by the applicants in contributing to the overall vision or mission of the organization, i think this needs to be highlighted since NOMCOMs are likely to give priority to applicants who are qualified and have invested in the process or organization over a period of time as opposed to those who are qualified but have little or no interest in the organization. One of my spiritual teachers used to tell me that involvement is key to your call and destiny, i think encouraging as many people to be involved as we have done in the recent past is key to resolving this challenge. We cannot legislate it or resolve it using bylaws.
Regards On 9/1/16, SM <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Barrack, > At 22:04 31-08-2016, Barrack Otieno wrote: >>For your Information the AfTLD Constitution is available on the >>website http://www.aftld.org/about/?pg=233057. If i may ask how does >>it relate with the discussion at hand? > > I tried the above link and I see "The AfTLD Constitution" and a blank > space below. I was trying to compare the ICANN bylaws with one from > an institution in the region. Is there a better reference for the region? > > Regards, > -sm > > -- Barrack O. Otieno +254721325277 +254733206359 Skype: barrack.otieno PGP ID: 0x2611D86A _______________________________________________ AfrICANN mailing list [email protected] https://lists.afrinic.net/mailman/listinfo/africann
