[WSIS CS-Plenary] SV: Statement for tomorrow from the IG caucus
Kicki Nordström
kino at iris.se
Thu Sep 22 18:33:45 BST 2005
Dear Jeanette,
Thanks a lot for your help of strengthning the statement. I have now included your wording but used "reaffirming " instead of "asking" Hope you agree?
I paste the text below so as it can be picked up for copying and distribution.
All the best
Kicki
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My name is Kicki Nordström, and I represent World Blind Union , the disability Caucus and the Civil Society Internet Governance Caucus.
There are at least 600 Million persons with disabilities in the world! We do have the same need and desires as everybody else.
We believe that the Internet's value is created for serving all people in the world.
The Internet is global and Persons with disabilities are part of that global system. Unfortunately we are left aside due to lack of unified standards.
Lack of a unified standard system for ICT have lead to development of expensive and insufficient applications and adaptation programs, to meet the immediate need for persons with disabilities.
It is not acceptable in the long run that we shall go on and design ICT in a way which create a need for applications and adaptation for some persons.
ISO, International Standard Organization, has over some years now, worked on a Universal Design concept, in order to find solutions for a useable standard for all persons, without a need for extra adaptations or applications.
Applications, for instance the screen reading program I use for operate my computer is double or three times so expensive as my laptop, as such. Due to the high cost, which only Persons with disabilities are deemed to pay, not anyone else.
It is now the responsibility for governments and the producers of ICT to commit themselves to adopt the Universal design concept.
It is, in this forum that governments must commit themselves to adopt and support the Universal design approach.
The caucus of persons with disabilities asks the governments to express their firm commitment in the final Tunis document to secure our full and equal participation reaffirming that "ICT should be appropriate, accessible and affordable for all and applied to the universal designed concept".
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Från: Jeanette Hofmann [mailto:jeanette at wz-berlin.de <mailto:jeanette at wz-berlin.de> ]
Skickat: den 22 september 2005 19:18
Till: Kicki Nordström
Ämne: Re: [WSIS CS-Plenary] Statement for tomorrow from the IG caucus
Kicki, I like very much your statement. I would only suggest to eddit the last sentence. Last sentence should address the governments directly. Also, you should mention the final Tunis documents. I think you should ask the governments to express their firm commitment in the final Tunis document to secure our full and equal participation saying that "ICT should be appropriate, accessible and affordable for all and applied to the universal designed concept".
suggested language by Jeanette:
The caucus of persons with disabilities asks the governments to to express their firm commitment in the final Tunis document to secure our full and equal participation saying that "ICT should be appropriate, accessible and affordable for all and applied to the universal designed concept".
thank you for your contribution, je
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Kicki Nordström wrote:
> Dear freinds,
>
> I have prepared a statement for tomorrow plenary session on behalf of the internet Governace caucus and the disability caucus.
> Any comments?
>
> Kicki Nordström
> World Blind Union
> Immediate Past President
> c/o SRF Iris AB
> 122 88 Enskede
> Sweden
> Tel: +46 (0)8 399 000
> Fax: +46 (0)8 725 99 20
> Cell: +46 (0)70 766 18 19
> E-mail: kino at iris.se <mailto:kino at iris.se <mailto:kino at iris.se> >
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> My name is Kicki Nordström, and I represent World Blind Union and the disability Caucus and the Civil Society Internet Governance Caucus.
>
>
>
> There are at least 600 Million persons with disabilities in the world! We do have the same need and desires as everybody else.
>
>
>
> We believe that the Internet's value is created for serving all people in the world.
>
>
>
> The Internet is global and Persons with disabilities are part of that global system. Unfortunately we are left aside due to lack of unified standards.
>
>
>
> Lack of a unified standard system for ICT have lead to development of expensive and insufficient applications and adaptation programs, to meet the immediate need for persons with disabilities.
>
>
>
> It is not acceptable in the long run that we shall go on and design ICT in a way which create a need for applications and adaptation for some persons.
>
>
>
> ISO, International Standard Organization, has over some years now, worked on a Universal Design concept, in order to find solutions for a useable standard for all persons, without a need for extra adaptations or applications.
>
>
>
> Applications, for instance the screen reading program I use for operate my computer is double or three times so expensive as my laptop, as such. Due to the high cost, which only Persons with disabilities are deemed to pay, not anyone else.
>
>
>
> It is now the responsibility for governments and the producers of ICT to commit themselves to adopt the Universal design concept.
>
>
>
> It is, in this forum that governments must commit themselves to adopt and support the Universal design approach.
>
>
>
> We need a text to secure our full and equal participation saying that "ICT should be appropriate, accessible and affordable for all and applied to the universal designed concept".
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> <mailto:kino at iris.se <mailto:kino at iris.se> >
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