Very useful document. Thanks for sharing
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> On 12 Jun 2017, at 3:48 PM, Maye Diop <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks for sharing.
> 
> 2017-06-12 12:17 GMT+00:00 Kawsu Sillah <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
> Dear colleagues,
> 
> Sharing for your information. Hope you will find it useful.
> 
> Please forgive the cross post and possible duplication.
> 
> Rgds,
> 
> Kawsu.
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
> Date: Monday, June 12, 2017
> Subject: [governance] Launch of IGF Academy's Transfer Guide. Using 
> strategies to create or enhance sustainable national IG structures
> To: Governance <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>>, "<[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>>" <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>>
> 
> 
> Dear all,
> apologies for cross-posting.
> The IGF Academy just released a Transfer Guide with diverse strategies for 
> everyone interested in creating or enhancing sustainable national/regional IG 
> structures: from stakeholder mapping to SWOT analysis, funding and 
> communication strategies. You can download the templates for your own 
> personal use in the link given below.
> 
> Regards,
> Lorena
> 
> --
> Lorena Jaume-Palasi
> Founder IGF Academy | igf.academy
> 
> 
> ***IGF Academy releases “IGF Academy Transfer Guide: Sharing Learning and 
> Experience” to help create national Internet governance structures***
> 
> Berlin, Colombo, Johannesburg, June 12th, 2017
> Do you plan to establish Internet governance processes in your country, or do 
> you want to enhance existing ones? They can be extremely helpful for 
> strengthening multi-stakeholder cooperation and developing joint positions 
> between government, businesses, civil society and others on how to manage 
> Internet resources in your country. To give everyone involved a head start, 
> IGF Academy has released the Transfer Guide, a toolkit that can be used by 
> new IGF National and Regional Initiatives (NRIs).
> The Transfer Guide shares insights into the work done by the IGF Academy 
> Fellows from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Congo (Brazzaville), Myanmar, Namibia, South 
> Africa, Sri Lanka and Togo, and makes the good practice experiences available 
> to a wider public.
> Download the IGF Academy Transfer Guide (10 MB) here:
> http://igf.academy/wp-content/uploads/IGF_transfer_guide_final.pdf 
> <http://igf.academy/wp-content/uploads/IGF_transfer_guide_final.pdf>
> The Transfer Guide outlines first strategic steps to create new NRIs and 
> explains organisational tools such as stakeholder mapping, SWOT analysis, 
> communication and funding strategies, as well as roadmaps. It combines the 
> experiences and challenges of IGF Academy Fellows in creating Internet 
> governance structures in their countries with the strategies they have 
> developed to deal with these issues.
> IGF Academy partners with APC and LIRNEasia in providing support to 16 
> fellows from Africa and Asia for building or enhancing their nation’s IG 
> infrastructures.
> “The first year of the IGF Academy has pushed forward political engagement 
> and Internet governance discussions in all our partner countries. We are 
> happy to share our insights and offer these experiences to enhance new NRIs 
> globally”, Matthias Spielkamp, IGF Academy founder, explains.
> 
> “The Transfer Guide offers a range of strategy tools to start up Internet 
> governance dialogue and offers an honest perspective on the status quo for 
> the upcoming national IGFs engaged in the IGF Academy. 2016 has been a rich 
> experience in creating new IG initiatives and we are happy to continue our 
> cooperation in 2017”, adds Lorena Jaume-Palasí, IGF Academy founder.
> The IGF Academy Toolkit is published under a Creative Commons license. Please 
> feel free to copy, use, distribute and build upon this material. IGF Academy 
> is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and 
> Development, ICANN and CIMA.
> The IGF Academy will hold online meetings with the fellows as well as provide 
> webinars to assist them with the development of their strategy roadmaps until 
> the upcoming global IGF. It will support all fellows to attend the IGF, to be 
> held in Geneva, Switzerland, and will organise a meeting on-site prior to the 
> global IGF to prepare the fellows to participate in the forum.
> 
> Download the IGF Academy Transfer Guide (10 MB) here:
> http://igf.academy/wp-content/uploads/IGF_transfer_guide_final.pdf 
> <http://igf.academy/wp-content/uploads/IGF_transfer_guide_final.pdf>
> For more information about the IGF Academy go to: http://igf.academy/ 
> <http://igf.academy/>
> 
> ***About IGF Academy***
> IGF Academy was initiated by iRights in March 2016. It aims to foster freedom 
> of  expression on the Internet and inclusive and transparent national 
> Internet governance and policy processes. Fellows from four African and four 
> Asian countries will be supported in the creation and/or consolidation of 
> multistakeholder, national Internet governance structures.
> 
> The IGF Academy is run by iRights in cooperation with APC and LIRNEasia and 
> funded by the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.
> 
> ***About iRights***
> iRights is a non-governmental organisation based in Berlin. Consisting of 
> iRights e.V., a charitable non-profit, and the independent think tank 
> iRights.international, we have been active at the intersection of 
> digitisation and society for more than ten years. Since 2005 we have been 
> running the iRights.info online platform, one of Germany’s premier resources 
> for information and discussions on copyright, privacy, media freedom and 
> Internet governance issues. We develop joint projects and provide research 
> and consultancy for a wide range of stakeholders: foundations and other NGOs, 
> government and public entities, private companies, academic institutions and 
> individuals. Our mission: To harness theopportunities of digitisation for the 
> promotion of democracy and the public good. Our approach: We offer our 
> expertise and create spaces for the cooperative development of practical 
> outcomes and solutions.
> 
> For inquiries regarding IGF Academy please email [email protected]
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Best Regards, 
> 
>  
> SILLAH Kawsu
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