[WSIS CS-Plenary] WSIS Civil Society Priorities Document

Meigs meigs at wanadoo.fr
Mon Jul 14 09:33:58 BST 2003


Le 14/07/03 4:55, « Bill McIver » <mciver at albany.edu> a écrit :

> 
Good job Bill,
IAMCR does wish to stay on the list.
I'll see you tomorrow and in the following days, to make amendments to the
text when necessary and in debate with other members of civil society.
Best
Divina Frau-meigs
> 
> I currently have the following in the endorsement list
> for the Civil Society Priorities document sent out
> yesterday.
> 
> *** Please let us know IF you wish to be added, removed, or
> *** have the text of your endorsement changed.
> *** We ask for this by 12:00 GMT 14 July 2003.
> *** Send requests to ct at wsis-cs.org
> 
> 
> Our friends at the Heinrich Böll Foundation have posted the document at
> in case you have not seen the document:
> 
> http://www.worldsummit2003.de/download_en/WSIS-CS-CT-Paris-071203.rtf.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Endorsements as of 02:00 GMT 14 July 2003:
> 
> 
> Agencia Latinoamericana de Información ­ ALAI
> 
> 
> ANAICE (for the promotion of child,youth and women rights, accreditation
> to Wsis, Mme Ouassa Tiekoura,focal point of Niger)
> 
> ARTICLE 19 - Africa Program
> 
> Asia Pacific Workers Solidarity
> 
> Association for Progressive Communications (APC) / La Asociación para el
> Progreso de las Comunicaciones
> 
> APC Women's Networking Support Programme (APCWNSP)
> 
> Bread for all, Switzerland
> 
> Center for Development of International Law (accredited to WSIS,
> consultative status with ECOSOC)
> 
> Citizens¹Action Network
> 
> Civil Network for Cultural Reform
> 
> Communication Rights in the Information Society (CRIS Campaign)
> 
> Community Media Association
> 
> Consumer Federation of America (WSIS accreditation pending)
> 
> EMPA Swiss Lab
> 
> The Environment and ICT Working Group
> 
> Fantsuam Foundation
> 
> Foundation for Media Alternatives
> 
> Fundación Acceso
> 
> Global Contract Foundation
> 
> Global Society Dialogue
> 
> Highway Africa
> 
> International Association for Media and Communication Research
> 
> Korean Civil Society Network for WSIS:
> - Korean Progressive Network (Jinbonet)
> - PeaceNet
> - Labor News Production
> - Korean Federation for Environment Movement
> - Korean Labor Net
> - People¹s Solidarity for the Participatory Democracy
> - IPLeft
> - Korean Confederation of Trade Unions
> - Korean Christian Network
> - Media Center
> - Civil Network for Cultural Reform
> - Korea Women¹s Association United
> - Citizens¹Action Network
> - Korea Contingent Workers Center
> - Asia Pacific Workers Solidarity
> - Research Institute for the Disables' Rights and Interest
> - Kangwon Branch of the Korean People's Artists Federation
> 
> Meridian FM, Ghana (Diana Heymann-Adu)
> 
> MISA - Media Institute of Southern Africa
> 
> PeaceNet
> 
> People¹s Solidarity for the Participatory Democracy
> 
> Research Institute for the Disables' Rights and Interest
> 
> SACOD - Southern African Communications for
> Development
> 
> Telecommunities Canada (TC) (accredited to WSIS)
> 
> Union for Democratic Communications (accredited NGO to WSIS, Lisa
> McLaughlin, UDC representative to the WSIS)
> 
> The United Methodist Church (James Winkler, General Secretary, General
> Board of Church and Society, The United Methodist Church with some
> reservations in the area of "information security".)
> 
> Université de l'Atlantique (Nnenna Nwakanma)
> 
> University of Aarhus (Wolfgang Kleinwächter registered observer)
> 
> Vancouver Community Network, Canada
> 
> WACC (World Association for Christian Communication)
> 
> World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC)
> 
> World Federalist Movement (accredited to WSIS, consultative status with
> ECOSOC)
> 




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