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The primary objective of a '''Multistakeholder Model''' of governance or policy making process of an organization is to bring together the primary stakeholders such as businesses, civil society, governments, research institutions and non-governments organizations to cooperate and  participate in the dialogue, decision making and taking action in providing solution to a problem or achieving a common goal. The [[ICANN|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]] is an example of an organization with a multistakeholder model of governance and policy making process. ICANN practices a consensus-based policy making development also known as "bottom-up" model based on the principles of cooperation and collaboration with the global internet stakeholders in carrying out its responsibility as the international internet governing body.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/ombudsman/icann-multi-stakeholder-model-14apr08.pdf ICANN's Multistakeholder Model by Grace Ayres]</ref>\
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[[Category:Glossaries]]

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The primary objective of a Multistakeholder Model of governance or policy making process of an organization is to bring together the primary stakeholders such as businesses, civil society, governments, research institutions and non-governments organizations to cooperate and participate in the dialogue, decision making and taking action in providing solution to a problem or achieving a common goal. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers is an example of an organization with a multistakeholder model of governance and policy making process. ICANN practices a consensus-based policy making development also known as "bottom-up" model based on the principles of cooperation and collaboration with the global internet stakeholders in carrying out its responsibility as the international internet governing body.[1]\

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