[WSIS CS-Plenary] Re: Fellowships - SDC Decision
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Sat Nov 29 20:48:45 GMT 2003
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I do support this letter to be drafted.
Thanks all.
Amir Barmaki
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From: Nick Moraitis
To: bureau at geneva2003.org ; bureau at wsis-cs.org
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 11:47 AM
Subject: RE: Fellowships - SDC Decision
Yes, strongly support the thanks to all involved, including those at the Secretiariat and at various organizations that are working really hard on the visa and flight issues now. The letter to SDC thanking them for the original and additional support is a great idea!
cheers
Nick
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From: bureau-request at geneva2003.org [mailto:bureau-request at geneva2003.org] On Behalf Of Alan Alegre
Sent: November 29, 2003 3:11 AM
To: bureau at geneva2003.org; bureau at wsis-cs.org
Subject: Re: Fellowships - SDC Decision
Dear friends
Though a bit late, I do really want to drop a note to express my elation and full support at this happy development. (I do so also because the Asian co-focal points--Angela and myself--have really been vocal about this since Paris and PrepCom3, and we feel we should recognize things not only when something is not right, but also when things are.)
I want to thank Claire, Louise and the rest of the CSD for supporting us in this--I think the result below was indeed a result of CSD being in alignment with the spirit of the long discussions in the CSB.
Though it is indeed "satisfying", claire, after all the intense online and offline discussion on this, it is really not about simple satisfaction...I would think that this is really a victory of creativity, persistence, and opening the processes which have to be so. And to do what is right (i.e., gender balance).
Again, solidarity pats to all families who pushed for this, and most of all to SDC for showing openness and flexibility in their decision.
May I suggest that a formal letter of thanks be drafted and I guess no one will object to affixing their signatures on this... Since the latest fellows are all from the most active women in WSIS, can we invite the Gender Caucus and GSWG to put forward a draft next week?
Thanks
Al Alegre
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From: Claire Chombeau
To: bureau at geneva2003.org
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: Fellowships - SDC Decision
Dear All,
I will contact today these persons to offer a fellowship for the Summit:
Les personnes suivante ont été retenues pour la liste supplémentaires des boursiers:
Busaniche Beatriz
Marino Olinca
Betancourt Valeria
Cinco Celeste Lucia
Ramilo Concepcion
Raijeli Nicole
Balleza Ma. Victoria
George Susanna
Goddard Gillian
Nwakanma Nnenna
Doshi Maitreyi
I hope that you will be satisfied.
Best Regards,
Claire
World Summit on the Information Society
Civil Society Division
Place des Nations
CH-1211 Genève 20
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From: Hiroshi Kawamura
To: bureau at geneva2003.org
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: Fellowships - SDC Decision
Dear Angela and all:
I am pleased to inform you that Monthian is kindly invited by Swiss Library for the Blind and Visually Impaired fellowship.
Hereby I drop my recommendation for the fellowship for Monthian Buntan with greatest pleasure.
Best
Hiroshi
----- Original Message -----
From: RunningToddler
To: bureau at geneva2003.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: Fellowships - SDC Decision
Hello everyone,
We appreciate the concensus on a couple of names from the Gender Family. We would have proposed Concepcion Garcia Ramilo as well but we have only very recently managed to raise and confirm funds for her. So we would suggest to the Gender Family to either put up another name or support one of ours, our priority besides Celeste Cinco would be Raijeli Nicole.
Unfortunately, we are still proposing that only women be funded for this round. While we recognise Monthian's key role for people with disabillities, maybe this is something that the CSD can go back to SDC and get extra funding for since this is a special case.
Warm regards,
Angela
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From: RunningToddler
To: bureau at geneva2003.org
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 1:14 PM
Subject: Re: Fellowships - SDC Decision
Dear Louise, Liliane and Claire,
As indicated earlier, we would like to put forward five women's names from the Asia Pacific region for fellowships under the Civil Society Facility Fund. We have checked that for at least four of them (the first four), obtaining visas would not be a problem. These are ranked as follows:
1) Celeste Cinco, APC (Filipina). Was very active in WSIS Asia Pacific, Tokyo, and was part of the organising team on the gender and ICT workshop, and active in content and drafting. Celeste will be travelling from the USA, hence costs would probably be a little reduced in terms of airfare.
2) Raijeli Nicole, Isis International Manila (Fijian). Has been active throughout the Prepcoms, playing major role in Content and Themes and in advocating gender and ICT issues.
3) Ma. Victoria Balleza, Isis International Manila (Filipina). Has been active within Media and Gender. Was also part of the organising team for the gender and ICT workshop in WSIS Asia Pacific, Tokyo, and was active in content and drafting.
4) Susanna George, Isis International Manila (Malaysian). Has been active on Content and Themes and in advocating gender and ICT issues.
5) Maitreyi Doshi (Youth, India, active)
These names come from our original listing provided to the CSD.
Warm regards,
Angela
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