[WSIS CS-Plenary] Up-date on ITU and CS: issue raised at the
next ITU Plenipotentiary Conference
Jean-Louis FULLSACK
jlfullsack at wanadoo.fr
Sun Oct 29 21:56:18 GMT 2006
Bonsoir Philippe
Merci pour cette réponse rapide.
Oui, le document affiché présente bien les trois propositions de CSDPTT quant à la réforme de l'UIT.
Non, je ne pourrai pas être à Antalya pour d'évidentes raisons de financement. Par ailleurs l'UIT n'a jamais fait le moindre commentaire quant à nos propositions ce qui enlève tout intérêt à un tel déplacement.
Merci pour vos efforts
et bien cordialement
Jean-Louis
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Jean Louis,
Je pense que les documents et les trois propositions que CSDPTT avait présentés en vue de la réunion du 1er février 2006 sont toujours disponibles en ligne et sont présentés au sein d’une note du Chairman en tant que document de substance – document officiel de cette session :
http://www.itu.int/reform/contributions/8.doc (p. 14 à 17).
Pouvez vous confirmer qu’il s’agit bien de ceux-ci ?
Serez vous a Antalya ?
Ph
De : plenary-admin at wsis-cs.org [mailto:plenary-admin at wsis-cs.org] De la part de Jean-Louis FULLSACK
> Envoyé : dimanche 29 octobre 2006 19:11
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> Dear Philippe
> Many thanks for your information about the ITU reform dealing with the participation of CS organisations in its constituencies, and the related documents. This very crucial issue will be discussed and answered by the coming Plenipotentiary Conference (PP'06).
> You may remember that all along the WSIS process, CSDPTT was the only CS organisation who presented these ideas such as CS organisations to be considered as members with analogue status to businesss members, ITU internal structural reform, cooperative action with other UN agencies, etc .
> CSDPTT was probably the only CS organisation who submitted these proposals (there are three ones, each one for a specific topic) to the ITU Council who was to examine the ITU reform issues on the basis of contributions sent by different partners in January 06. This document was displayed on the ITU (reform) page, alongside with other proposals sent by member states, international/regional organisations and business entities. Last but not least, these proposals were in french language only.
> Once more, I'm profoundly disappointed for two reasons. Our document is no longer displayed at the ITU WSIS site (unless you use TIES, the expensive ITU access to its documents !) ; in other words : CS members and visitors are precluded from reading these proposals. In addition, all these documents concerning this paramount issue for building a stronger and more efficient ITU -including those which you mention in your mail- are exclusively in English. This is probably one of the reasons why the CSDPTT proposals are simply ignored by the ITU bosses and therefore withdrawn from the documents list
> For your information as well as for informing our CS members the CSDPTT document is attached to this e-mail. I'm sorry for our no french speaking members and I will try to tanslate them as soon as possible for the list.
> In addition I'd ask CONGO to do its best in respect of CS contributions to be displayed with other members' ones on the official ITU/WSIS sites for the sake of actual multistakeholdership and taken into account accordingly.by the UN agencies and more specifically the ITU.
> Best regards
> Jean-Louis Fukllsack
CSDPTT - France.
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Dear all,
Further to the previous messages sent to this list in September 2006, I would like to inform you that the question of civil society and NGO participation will be addressed at the next ITU Plenipotentiary Conference between 6 and 24 November 2006 (http://www.itu.int/plenipotentiary/2006/index.html).
The discussions among the ITU Council Working Group on WSIS (meeting on 12-13 Sept. 2006) conduced to proposing the ITU Plenipot to engage the ITU Council to conduct a study on civil society and the activities of ITU, and to authorise the Council to take a decision regarding the provisional application of the provisions that will be established for the entry of CS entities into ITU activities before the next Plenipotentiary Conference.
This situation represents a compromise between the proposals circulated by Switzerland and Argentina during the meeting of the WG. For information, you find these documents at the links below:
Swiss proposal:
http://www.itu.int/council/wsis/Working_Group_on_WSIS/Sept-2006/20060831%20CH%20proposal%20for%20enhanced%20CSO%20participation.doc
Argentinean proposal:
http://www.itu.int/council/wsis/Working_Group_on_WSIS/Sept-2006/035e_argentina.doc
For your information, I attached the full report of the meeting of the ITU Council WG on WSIS to the Plenipotentiary Conference, which addressed, in addition to CS inclusion in ITU, a certain number of issues related to implications for the ITU of the WSIS outcomes (action taken and to be taken after Tunis, and evolving role of the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly), as well as the ITU Plenipot draft Resolution on “Enhanced participation of civil society entities and organisations in ITU activities”.
Is there anybody in this list who is planning to take part in the ITU Plenipot next month?
It would also be interesting to take the opportunity of the IGF gathering to talk about this issue.
Best regards,
Philippe Dam
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The Conference of NGOs (CONGO) is an international, membership association that facilitates the participation of NGOs in United Nations debates and decisions. Founded in 1948, CONGO's major objective is to ensure the presence of NGOs in exchanges among the world's governments and United Nations agencies on issues of global concern. For more information see our website at www.ngocongo.org
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> > [ Final WG-WSIS report with annexes (no rev marks) (2) (2).doc (361.9 Ko) ]
> > [ WG WSIS ANNEX 2 draft res civil society.doc (46.5 Ko) ]
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