[WSIS-CT] Re: [WSIS CS-Plenary] "Civil Society Caucus on
follow-up"
Adam Peake
ajp at glocom.ac.jp
Tue Sep 30 18:08:29 BST 2003
(dropped the C&T mailing list, plenary enough?)
I think the follow-up "caucus" is worth a try.
I don't think the way we've worked to date -- issue based, pretty
much a collection of vertical "tracks" coming together at the last
minute -- will work after Geneva. It will be a new process and
likely to require us to work together closer in a more consistent
way. I think Bertrand's suggesting something that might help.
Bertrand has a passion for this. We should let him run with it. We'll
soon know if it doesn't work.
Thanks,
Adam
At 12:40 PM +0800 9/30/03, Beatriz Busaniche wrote:
>I am agree with steve and Meryem, but maybe i am not understanding exactly
>the objectives of this sub group, but for sure, the follow up should be
>responsability of contents and themes.
>
>Can someone give me more information about the situation and plans for the
>civil society document?
>
>Regards
>Beatriz
>
>--
>Beatriz Busaniche
>busaniche at caminandoutopias.org.ar
>www.caminandoutopias.org.ar
>
>---------- Original Message -----------
>From: Steve Buckley <steve at commedia.org.uk>
>To: plenary at wsis-cs.org, ct at wsis-cs.org
>Sent: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 11:27:19 +0100
>Subject: [WSIS-CT] Re: [WSIS CS-Plenary] "Civil Society Caucus on follow-up"
>
>> I share these concerns. Follow-up should be the responsibility of
>> the CT group as a whole. I don't recall the CT group establishing a
>> sub-group on follow-up.
>>
>> Steve
>>
>> At 09:55 30/09/03 +0200, Meryem Marzouki wrote:
>> >Hi,
>> >
>> >Can we have more information about this "Civil Society Caucus on
>> >follow-up" (members, objectives, etc.) ? I'm wondering how the follow-up
>> >issue, which would be mainly determined by the Action Plan, can be dealt
>> >with by a caucus, instead of being addressed by a general group made up of
>> >all caucus representatives, like the Content and Themes group.
>> >The follow-up concerns all groups and participants in WSIS, and all the
>> >regions and themes addressed by caucuses.
>> >
>> >Meryem
>> >
>> >Le lundi, 29 sep 2003, à 19:14 Europe/Paris, Bertrand de LA CHAPELLE a
>écrit :
>> >
>> >>Karen,
>> >>
>> >>We formalized a "Civil Society Caucus on follow-up" during
>> >>PrepCom3. I am the contact point/animator.
>> >>
>> >>I would be glad if you could set up a mailing list at the
>> >>address : followup at wsis-cs.org
>> >>
>> >>Thank you in advance.
>> >>
>> >>I regret we did not have time to discuss in more detail the
>> >>web site. I am looking forward to your comments if you have
>> >>time.
>> >>
>> >>Sincerely
>> >>
>> >>Bertrand
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>---- Original message ----
>> >>>Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 17:28:25 +0100
>> >>>From: karen banks <karenb at gn.apc.org>
>> >>>Subject: [WSIS CS-Plenary] RE: URGENT query and updated
> > >>list
> > >>>To: plenary at wsis-cs.org, <ct at wsis-cs.org>
> > >>>
> > >>>hello again
> > >>>
> > >>>thanks to those of you who sent updated info so quickly. We
> > >>need to
> > >>>finalise this list of focal points and clarification of
>> >>caucus and working
>> >>>group names by Sep 31st.
>> >>>
>> >>>http://www.wsis-cs.org/caucuses.html
>> >>>
>> >>>here's an update on where we are:
>> >>>
>> >>>(1) The CS Bureau list: there are **two**, one -
>> >>bureau at wsis-cs.org and one
>> >>>managed by the Civil Society Division. COuld we have
>> >>clarification of which
>> >>>list will be used, whether the archives are public, and who
>> >>a contact point
>> >>>could be.
>> >>>
>> >>>[note: we can probably delegate working this out to someone
>> >>else, could
>> >>>someone on the burea8u get some clarification on use of
>> >>lists?,
>> >>>where/whether we can visit archives etc]
>> >>>
>> >>>(2) Regions:
>> >>>- i have no list/website info for western asia or arab
>> >>countries
>> >>>- are there any other regions with active caucuses missing?
>> >>>
>> >>>(4) thematic caucuses and working groups
>> >>>
>> >>>- education and academia - the list is edulac - is this a
>> >>LAC regional list
>> >>>only? and if so, is there a global education an academia
>> >>list/website?
>> >>>
>> >>>- indigenous peoples - no information
> > >>>- persons with disabilities - i have no list info
>> >>>- scientific information - i have no list info
>> >>>- working group on volunteers - no list info
>> >>>- cities and local authorities - no list/web info
>> >>>
>> >>>(5) i'm sure there are other groups missing - please let
>> >>me know..
>> >>>
>> >>>(6) if you need a list.. we can set them up @wsis-cs.org -
>> >>please email me..
>> >>>
>> >>>karen
>> >>>
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