[WSIS CS-Plenary] Charter of Working Methods Working Group
Rik Panganiban
rikp at earthlink.net
Wed Sep 21 13:20:23 BST 2005
Dear Colleagues,
Please find below for your information the charter of the Working
Group on Working Methods , which was agreed to today, after some
minor edits to our 27 March 2005 version. We hope it is helpful in
your understanding of the work of the WGWM. We will be meeting every
day during the Prepcom from 1200 - 1300 in the NGO Lounge (near the
cafeteria).
Rik Panganiban
WGWM Co-facilitator
WSIS Civil Society Working Group on Working Methods
CHARTER
1. Mission
The Mission of the Working Group on Working Methods (WGWM) is to
formulate proposals and recommendations on procedures, modalities and
processes for civil society to work most effectively and
democratically together and to serve as the collective memory for
civil society.
2. Objective
These recommendations are intended for use by other civil society
(CS) bodies in the WSIS (World Summit on the Information Society)
process, including the Civil Society Bureau, Content and Themes
Group, Caucuses, Working Groups and the Plenary writ large.
3. Goals
To draft the following documents:
a blueprint of a charter for Working Groups/Caucuses;
a description of the CS structures and groupings at the WSIS (incl.:
Content & Themes Group, Civil Society Bureau, Civil Society Plenary);
a proposal for global decision-making for civil society (e.g.
procedural and substantive, such as common CS press releases, CS
speakers at PrepCom and the Summit, etc.)
4. Terms of References
The self-described terms of references of the WGWM are:
to elaborate on the structures and organization of what has worked
and not worked of the civil society processes during Phase I
to brainstorm on possible options for operational procedures
to support the working groups with options and suggestions with any
procedural challenges, difficulties and dilemmas in their work during
PrepComs
to formulate and suggest recommendations for procedures, modalities
and processes
5. Membership
The WGWM membership is open to all civil society actors, individuals
and organizations, who are involved in the WSIS process. It is
encouraged that those participating know of the WSIS CS structures
and are involved in at least one other thematic or regional working
group or caucus.
6. Procedures
a. Decision-making
Decisions of the WGWM are taken by rough consensus. Consensus does
not implied 100% unanimity by all members of the WGWM, but reflects
what is accepted to be the general view of the group as a whole as
determined by the WG chairs and vetted with the group. Where
consensus is not possible, the WGWM will simply report on the result
of the discussions among the group and the range of views expressed.
b. Online decision-making
Online decisions are taken by rough consensus. The online decision-
making process is as follows:
i) Engagement in open virtual consultation (discussion/debate/
exchanges/etc),
ii) Afterwards the facilitators shall circulate a clearly marked
subject heading (e.g. “Proposal A – Comments by 31.March”) with a
timeframe of between 2-4 weeks for input and comments by all
participants.
iii) The new text, incorporating all comments, will be distributed as
a rough consensus.
c. Chairing
The WG has two “facilitators” whose principal roles are: to moderate
the discussion among the participants, to ensure a smooth and
constructive discussion, to compile the general ideas and to generate
drafts for discussion. They can intervene on content during
discussions, as long as a functioning speakers’ list is respected.
The facilitation of the physical meetings will be decided at the
beginning of every PrepCom, and would generally be the responsibility
of the online facilitators.
d. Validation of this Charter
This charter shall be reviewed, evaluated and validated 12 months
after its adoption and the date stated below.
21 November 2005
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RIK PANGANIBAN Communications Coordinator
Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United
Nations (CONGO)
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