[WSIS CS-Plenary] CS statement on Solidarity Funding
karen banks
karenb at gn.apc.org
Fri Sep 26 08:46:14 BST 2003
hi all
here's the Statement from yesterday's meeting (south/south-friends of the
south)..
karen
[valeria: it would be great to get this translated..]
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Civil Society Statement on Information and Communication Solidarity Funding
Mechanisms
Submitted by the Content and Themes Subcommittee with inputs from those
present at the South-South and Friends of the South Meeting
WSIS Prep Com 3, 25 September 2003
Civil Society from the North joins Civil Society from the South in
supporting a solidarity approach to the overall discussion of information
society. For purposes of this statement, we addressed ICT actions and
initiatives for global development.
We believe that an appropriate funding approach is one that links social
solidarity to digital solidarity, both for existing as well as new funding
mechanisms.
For both new and existing mechanisms, we believe that serious consideration
should be given to the following concerns:
1. Mechanisms for the distribution and implementation of such funds must be
fully transparent and accountable, and ensure that the funds will reach the
people who need them. The cost of administering the fund need to be kept to
a minimum.
2. Fair rules for distributing international telecom charges based on
solidarity must be re-established.
3. Funding must not lead to further indebtedness and dependency to unequal
trade relations, nor to privatization and deregulation. Funding must not to
further reinforcing private and public monopolies.
4. Contributions to any newly established fund must reflect a
multi-stakeholder participation, providing contributions from governments
and the private and commercial sector as well as from citizens.
5. Funds must be managed and administered by people of the South.
6. Gender parity must exist in all such mechanisms and all spheres and in
all levels of decision-making and implementation.
7. Funding mechanisms
- Should not be established under the simplistic notion that digital
divides can be redressed mainly by addressing issues of infrastructure or
connectivity. They must be accompanied by funding for education,
applications, content, and dissemination.
- In order to ensure that the funds actually reach the most marginalized,
mechanisms need to be set up to ensure distribution of these funds take
into account intersectionality of race, class gender, ethnicity and other
lines of discrimination.
- Must address traditional and community media, not only the Internet. It
should take into full account low-end but appropriate technology, including
indigenous knowledges.
- Must also be used to promote cultural and linguistic diversity.
- Must support technological sustainability, including the use and
production of free software and the fostering of user-centered technology
development practices.
For more information on this statement, contact: Susanna George
<susanna at isiswomen.org>
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