[WSIS CS-Plenary] RE: [WSIS-CT] FINAL CIVIL SOCIETY SUMMIT SPEAKER LIST

Bialy, Leszek L.Bialy at unesco.org
Thu Nov 20 09:29:15 GMT 2003


 Dear All, 

I would like to express my big surprise having not seen the name that have
been proposed from the S&T family. We have nominate Mr Kamel Ayadi as a
speaker for the General Debate or eventualy for the Round Table. His Profile
was sended few times on different maling lists and additionally to Liliane
and Ms Toru. I would be gratefull if someone can explain me what wrong was
happened. 

Wit my best regards 

Leszek Bialy 
S&T Family 

-----Original Message-----
From: ct-admin at wsis-cs.org
To: ct at wsis-cs.org; plenary at wsis-cs.org
Sent: 20/11/2003 09:57
Subject: [WSIS-CT] FINAL CIVIL SOCIETY SUMMIT SPEAKER LIST

Dear all,

Below is a copy of the message just forwarded to Lilliane Ursache at the
ITU.

We now have to work on finalising the roundtable speakers list. As you
will 
see, we have asked for one more day to prioritise (and shorten) the 
roundtable list from some 28 - to 16.

Our proposal is for the Content and Themes regional caucuses and
relevant 
working groups, to help us by:

(1) prioritising speaker nominations around your issue focus -
nominating a 
first nomination, and a backup
(2) nominate which of the 4 roundtables you are proposing the speaker
for 
(roundtable information is summarised below, but more information is
online 
here:

english: http://www.itu.int/wsis/docs/geneva/rt/info_roundtables.doc
french: http://www.itu.int/wsis/docs/geneva/rt/info_roundtables-fr.doc
spanish: http://www.itu.int/wsis/docs/geneva/rt/info_roundtables-es.doc

** Please respond to this message by __1700 London time today__ in the 
CT at wsis-cs.org list and not the plenary at wsis-cs.org list **

We will post a final list in plenary after consultation.

best to all
karen

>Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 08:42:56 +0000
>To: liliane.ursache at ties.itu.ch
>From: karen banks <karenb at gn.apc.org>
>Subject: CIVIL SOCIETY SUMMIT SPEAKER LIST
>Cc: CT-speakers at wsis-cs.org
>
>Dear Liliane,
>
>I am sending you the almost final list of proposed names for civil
>society speakers for the different events.
>
>I remind you that civil society is particularly concerned to ensure
>that the civil society speakers for the general debate can
>adequately represent the positions we have developed collectively
>on the different themes we have identified as our priorities.
>
>Given the tight time limits, we are still making consultations with
>caucuses, that should enable us to indicate a priority order of
>preference in the case of round table speakers, where the list is
>still quite long.  We hope to have these responses by the end of
>today.
>
>We thank the Summit organizers for consulting the Content and
>Themes group on this matter and we are open to answering any further
>questions you may have.  We trust that our recommendations will
>be duly taken into account.
>
>Warm regards,
>
>Karen Banks  and Sally Burch
>============================
>
>Final Nominations for Civil Society Speakers
>for the World Summit on the Information Society
>by CT Speakers Adhoc Committee
>===============================================
>Opening Plenary
>Lynne Muthoni Wanyeki, FEMNET
>Carlos Afonso, RITS, Brazil
>
>** we have proposed to have both speak, but if one/either are unable,
they
>would of course be prioritised for general plenary debate or
roundtables **
>=======================================================
>
>List of possible speakers for General
>Plenary Debates (12 slots available)
>=====================================================
>1. Lynne Muthoni Wanyeki, FEMNET, Kenya
>or
>Kicki Nordstrom, Sweden, Disability Caucus
>
>(Carlos Afonso, RITS, Brazil - is proposed for a roundtable if not 
>selected for general debate)
>
>2. + Professor Habib Sy, Senegal AIDS Transparency
>      -- Vision of the information society
>
>3. + Natasha Primo, WomensNet, South Africa
>      -- vision, gender, social justice
>
>4. Aminata Traore, Mali, Ex Minister of Culture in Mali, today 
>international advocate on social issues (not  available on Dec 10)
>      -- gender, social justice, human rights
>
>5. Gbenga Sesan, Nigeria (youth caucus)
>
>6. Shirin Ebadi - iranian Nobel Peace laureate - possibly available on 
>12th - 4th general plenary debate
>
>7. Susanna George,  Malaysia/Philippines Isis International Manila:
>    -- vision, social justice, Gender
>
>8. Myoung Joon Kim, Labor Media Productions, South Korea (To Be
confirmed)
>    -- labour, community media, human rights in the information society
>
>9. + Sally Burch, ALAI, Ecuador
>    -- CT vision
>
>10. + Nestor Busso (ALER - Argentina)
>     -- Community Media
>or
>
>10. Steve Buckley, UK President, World Association of Community Radio 
>Broadcasters (AMARC), UK
>     -- Community Media / Media
>
>11. Meryem Marzouki, HR, IRIS, France
>    -- Human Rights
>
>12. Richard Stallman (Free Software Foundation), USA
>-- Public Domain of Global Knowledge / IPR / Free Software
>
>13. Nino Cayuqueo, Indigenous Peoples Caucus/LAC Caucus
>
>14. Sean O'Siochro, Ireland CRIS Campaign
>-- Communication rights, social justice
>
>The speakers below have been nominated for Roundtables. We would like
to 
>request a little more time to confirm final nominations with the CS CT 
>Caucuses and working groups.
>
>Roundtables (4 x 4 = 16)
>========================
>http://www.itu.int/wsis/docs/geneva/rt/info_roundtables.doc
>
>(1) 10 Dec. 1700-1900  Creating Digital Opportunities
>-- connectivity, digital solidarity, universal access
>
>(2) 11 Dec. 1100-1300  Diversity in Cyberspace
>-- cultural and linguistic diversity
>-- freedom of expression and media ownership
>-- laws and ethics on the internet
>
>(3) 11 Dec. 1500-1700  ICT as a Tool to Achieve the Millennium
Development 
>Goals
>-- capacity building
>-- ICT for sustainable development
>-- ICTs as a catalyst for innovative social service delivery
>-- Eradicating poverty and hunger
>-- National E-strategies
>
>(4) 12 Dec. 1030-1230  Empowering All Citizens
>-- new governance
>-- balancing network security with personal privacy protection
>-- social inclusion
>=============================================
>
>Nominations for roundtables. These are clustered according to CS
priority 
>issues where possible. The list will be prioritised and organised into
the 
>above roundtables by the end of the day.
>
>Community Media/Media
>---------------------
>Nestor Busso (ALER - Argentina)
>  or
>Steve Buckley, UK President, World Association of Community Radio 
>Broadcasters (AMARC), UK
>     -- Community Media / Media
>
>Tracey Naughton (South Africa) (Media Caucus Co-Chair)
>    -- Community Media/Media
>Mahfuz Anam, Banglades
>María Pía Matta Cerna (AMARC- LAC): -- Citizens Empowerment with focus
on 
>community media
>
>Diversity
>---------
>John Dada, Fantsuam Foundation, Nigeria
>      -- diversity
>Luis Germain Rodriguez (Funredes - Venezuela)
>    -- Diversity
>Daniel Pimienta: -- Diversity in cyberspace
>
>Public Domain of global knowledge
>---------------------------------
>Lishan Adam, Ethiopia
>      -- Public Domain of Global Knowledge
>Juan Carlos Gentile (Hipatia - Uruguay)
>     -- Public Domain of Global Knowledge / IPR / Free Software
>Georg Greve, Germany
>     -- Public Domain of Global Knowledge / IPR / Free Software
>Dr. Francis MUGUET (scientific information only)
>Sean O'Siochro, Ireland CRIS Campaign -- Communication rights, social 
>justice (if not selected for general plenary debate)
>
>Social justice, inclusion
>-------------------------
>Dorothy Gordon, Ghana/USA
>     -- Social Justice and inclusion)
>Diego Levis (Universidad de San Andrés):
>-- ICTs as a tool to achieve the Millenium Goals (Focus on Education)
>
>Human rights/vision
>-------------------
>Rikke Frank Joergensen, Denmark Danish Human Rights Institute: CS,
Denmark
>   -- CS Visionary Document, Human rights, privacy and security
>Peter Leuprect
>Sharon Hom
>
>visionary/founders
>------------------
>Carlos Afonso, RITS, Brazil
>Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web and Director of the
World 
>Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
>Larry Lessig, USA
>    -- visionary, global public domain
>
>Privacy and security
>--------------------
>Simon Davies, UK Privacy Internacional: Security and Privacy
>     -- Civil liberties, Privacy rights and security
>Stephanie Perrin, Canada, Privacy (Nth american caucus, Privacy and 
>security WG)
>Robert Guerra, Privatera, Canada/Spain
>
>Global internet governance
>--------------------------
>Prof. Wolfgang Kleinwæchter, Philanthropic Families
>William Drake, USA
>=====
>
>Additional stand-by speakers
>============================
>speakers who were nominated for Opening Plenary but not selected by the

>nomination committee but have not been nominated for specific
roundtables
>
>Ms Mary Chenery-Hesse, Ghana, Vice-Chair National Development Planning 
>Commission.
>
>Cheick Modibo Diarra, Mali, NASA engineer behind the pathfinder.
>
>CEO for the African Virtual University (AVU)
>
>Dr LAW Chi-kwong, Hong Kong, committed social worker, university
professor
>Univ. Hong Kong, Legislative Council member representing the social
service
>sector


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