Hi all,
as Yoshi is very busy these days, I put together a draft of the meeting
minutes. I tried to keep it as short as possible, but I hope I didn't
leave out important points. Maybe we could send it out as a whole
through email and post it divided in agenda items on facebook and whatsapp.
Enjoy your Sunday!
Anja
1st Pre-general assembly of Kanthari Alumni
17th December 2015
Minute taker: Tijana, Jessi and Yoshi
Moderator: Graham
Convener: Tomek
In total, there were 28 participants of the pre-general assembly:
Nagendra, ojok, anja, Tijana, jessica, khom, graham, mijata, Samuel,
Emanuel, abijid, Sar, Christy, Karter, Markus, Yoshimi, David, Tomek,
Graham, Mieta, Emanuel, Joanne, written feedback from Nicholas is also
included in the minutes.
1. Report on Activities
Participants suggest to create a time line and task descriptions fow
work which needs to be done in order to establish the network. They
request the sharing of the constitution for reference.
2. The name
There was the following feedback:
Kanthari Global Network: 4 votes
Kanthari Alumni Network: 7 votes
Kanthari Changemakers Network: 4 votes
Additional suggestions:
- Kanthari community connect
- Kanthari Community Network
- Kanthari Kommunity
Supporters of the name Kanthari Alumni Network state that it makes it
very clear who we are and were we come from.
Who chose other options thinks that alumni sounded quite academic and
limited access of other changemakers to the network who are not Kanthari
graduates.
We discussed advantages and disadvantages of registration in both
countries. There was the following distribution of votes:
Germany: 4 votes
Poland: 2
1 indifferent
The following points were raised:
- Registration in Poland seems to be easier.
- In Germany, there is already BWB,, so we should focus on a different
country.
- In Poland, there are more graduates, including Tomek who can catalize
the process.
- Funding opportunities and transportation to Germany are an advantage.
- We need to discuss how to raise funds for registration.
- Suggestion to look into other countries such as India and Nepal.
4. Means of communication (email, whatsapp, facebook, skype, other?)
All participants agreed that skype is the only solution for verbal
communication at the moment, though access is complicated in many places.
- Suggestion for graduates in a region come together and share a skype
account.
- For written communication, there are several suggestions: whatsapp,
google groups, google hangout.
- Whatsapp is very accessible, but difficult to keep track of
discussions and retreave information.
- Email communication is essential.
- No final point about google hangouts was made.
- Idea of team leaders in each country who facilitate communication and
help to strengthen the network.
Item number five: way forward through the next three months
The following points were made about the next steps:
- An action plan needs to be made with a time line and responsible persons.
- We need focal persons in each country to involve more graduates and
find support for the working group.
- Several participants are interested to join the working group.
- Help was offered with the website development.
Em 17/12/2015 13:47, Jessica Schröder (Redacted sender jannemone for
DMARC) escreveu:
Hi Yoshi,
find attached my notes.
I hope the Submission of two Versions is not to confusing for you.
Warm regards
Jessi
2015-12-17 16:37 GMT+01:00, Tijana Kaitovic <tijana2014@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Dear All :)
We had a historic meeting! I am so proud of all of us :)
In the attachment you can find minutes from the meeting including the
important skype messages.
Regards,
TJ
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Tijana Kaitovic
Master of Science in Sustainability, Peace and Development
United Nations University