[WSIS CS-Plenary] RT Speakers

Raoul Weiler raoul.weiler at skynet.be
Fri Oct 17 16:52:15 BST 2003


Dear all,

I presume that the Round Tables mentioned take place during the World
Summit.

The Club of Rome (CoR) has been accepted (and paid for) to have a time slot
of
two hours on December 12.  The CoR will present and comment its Statement
to the WSIS. The program is not yet finalized.

Everybody is invited and of course welcome at this session.

There might be similar initiatives, but I have no further knowledge of them.

This channel will also bring a -strong- message of and about the CS.

Many thanks for comments and eventually input or suggestions.

Cordially,

Raoul Weiler

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John R. Gagain Jr." <j.gagain at funglode.org>
To: <bureau at wsis-cs.org>; <bureau at geneva2003.org>; <plenary at wsis-cs.org>
Cc: <plenary at wsis-cs.org>
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: [WSIS CS-Plenary] RT Speakers


>
> Dear Adam, Wolfgang, and All:
>
> As you may know, I am currently in Geneva on some business unrelated to
the WSIS, however, I just entered the WSIS Secretariat to put some pressure
on them concerning the speakers / Roundtable issue after having read your
emails about this issue.
>
> Supposedly, the Roundtables is or has become a joint issue of discussion
between the WSIS Civil Division and the other WSIS divisions for political
reasons, that always exist at all Summits.
>
> Anyway, my priority is to have an answer today, at least about a deadline
for recommendations, the amount of spots on the roundtables, etc.  Any info.
I have, I will send to the listserves.
>
> I believe that discussion needs to take place at level of Mr. Utsumi and
others in regards to the Roundtables, due to the fact that the CS and
Private Sector representatives on the Roundtables, must be "high-level".  At
any rate, I hope to have some information soon.
>
> John R. Gagain Jr.
> Think Tanks
> WSIS
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> From: Adam Peake <ajp at glocom.ac.jp>
> Reply-To: plenary at wsis-cs.org
> Date:  Fri, 17 Oct 2003 21:06:06 +0900
>
> >(apologies for duplicates - unsure of which bureau address to use.
> >Also apologies for jumping ahead and making a suggestion without much
> >discussion, we don't seem to have much time.)
> >
> >Wolfgang sent a note about the possibility of civil society
> >representatives participating in round tables to be held during the
> >summit.  I think the CS Bureau should write and find out what the
> >situation is, unless our secretariat can clarify?
> >
> >Pending a reply from Louise and Claire, I think it sounds like
> >something we should communicate direct to the WSIS secretariat.  With
> >that in mind, below, please see a quick first draft of a possible
> >letter from us to them.  Once we have a reply, the Bureau can pass
> >responsibility back to the caucus', working groups, CS plenary and
> >content and themes to make suggestions about possible participants.
> >
> >Important this gets done or we may miss the opportunity. Little over
> >7 weeks.  Perhaps not long to find the right people with empty
> >calendars.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Adam
> >
> >Adam Peake
> >GLOCOM Tokyo
> >
> >
> >---
> >draft.
> >
> > CS Bureau to WSIS Sec
> >
> >We understand that a series of high-level round table discussion
> >sessions will be held during the Summit, and that two participants
> >from civil society will be invited to join each of these.  We would
> >very much like to be involved in the selection process of civil
> >society participants in these round table sessions.
> >
> >Could you please confirm the number of sessions, we believe six?
> >Please inform us of the theme of each session, and the organization
> >responsible for arranging each session. A draft agenda or time plan
> >would be extremely helpful.
> >
> >Your thoughts on how we should proceed and best work with you in this
> >important selection process would be much appreciated.
> >
> >from The CS Bureau, etc. etc.
> >
> >---
> >
> >
> >
> >>Delivered-To: ajp at glocom.ac.jp
> >>From: <wolfgang at imv.au.dk>
> >>To: "Adam Peake"<ajp at glocom.ac.jp>, < plenary at wsis-cs.org>
> >>Reply-To: <wolfgang at imv.au.dk>
> >>Subject: RT Speakers
> >>X-Originating-Ip: [141.48.60.85]
> >>Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 12:52:56 +0200
> >>
> >>dear friends,
> >>
> >>has anybody already an information about the subjects of the six or
> >>so roundtables? My understanding is, that in each Round Table, which
> >>will be high level RT with heads of States and CEOs of corporations,
> >>there will be two speakers from civil society.
> >>
> >>My proposal for a procedure is that we
> >>1. signal to the WSIS Secretariat, that CS Plenary / CS C&T will via
> >>the CS Bureau as soon as posisble that we will make officially
> >>concrete proposals (to avoid that the WSIS Secretariat or somebody
> >>else invites speakers from elsewhere) and
> >>2. start to manage a list with proposed speakers for the Round
> >>Tables so that we can find a way to have high level and balanced
> >>geographical, constituency, gender etc. representation.
> >>
> >>After the nomination of "CS Speakers/Panelists" we shoud encoruage
> >>the panelists to communicate with the relevant Caucus / C&T group to
> >>make sure, that basic points, developed over the preperatory
> >>process, should be adequately made public in the panel discussion.
> >>
> >>Best regards
> >>
> >>wolfgang
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
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