[WSIS CS-Plenary] Content and Themes - Plan for Response to the Draft Plan of Action

Bill McIver, University at Albany mciver at albany.edu
Tue Sep 23 20:46:11 BST 2003


All,

The Content and Themes meeting tonight
developed a plan for the Civil Society
response to the Plan of Action.

0. Approach: Content, Time lines, and Speaking

-- Work on individual sections of the Plan of Action will be
   coordinated by Civil Society focal points attending the
   Governmental Working Groups.
-- A focal point has been assigned for each Working Group.
** These focal points are to represent and work with all Civil Society
   participants from which they receive input -- not just their own caucus.
-- All Civil Society participants are asked to provide input to
   these people and help them draft language.
-- The focus will not be on drafting line-by-line language as before.
   Instead, people are asked to focus on 1 or 2 paragraphs, as in
   the Civil Society documents addressing "non-negotiable" language.
** The onus is on the people to get the content to the appropriate
   focal points directly.
-- Language must be produced as soon as possible, preferably
   before the Working Groups start tomorrow.
** Focal Points and Caucuses are also to workout speaking slots
   and times with the Speaking Slot Coordinator (see below).


1. Focal Points from Civil Society have volunteered or
   drafted for each Governmental Working Group that
   is working on the Action Plan. These Focal Points
   are as follows:

    Group on Financing
    -- CS Focal Point: Emmanuel Njenga (Africa Caucus) (njenga at apc.org)

    Infrastructure
    -- CS Focal Point: Jean-Louis Fullsack (Africa Caucus) 
(jlfullsack at wanadoo.fr)

    Media
    -- CS Focal Point: Tracy Naughton (Media Group) (t.naughton at iafrica.com)

    Security
    -- CS Focal Point: Karen Banks (Privacy and Security Working Group)
       (karenb at gn.apc.org)

    Capacity Building  
    --  CS Focal Point: Beatrice Busaniche / Jane Johnson
         (Education and Academia Working Group)
          (busaniche at caminandoutopias.org.ar  | ?)

    Enabling Environment
    -- CS Focal Point: George Greve (Governance Group / Patents 
Copyrights and
                                 Trademarks (PCT))
        (greve at fsfeurope.org)

    Access to Information
    -- CS Focal Point: France Muget (Scientific Information Group)
       (muguet at mdpi.org)

    ICT Applications
    -- CS Focal Point: Chris Nicols will contact the Governance Caucus
       (cnicol at pangea.org)

    Cultural Diversity
    -- CS Focal Point: Alain Ambrosi (The Indigenous Group)
       (alain_ambrosi at hotmail.com)

    Friends of the Chair
     ** Note: This Working Group is focusing on the following sections
              in the Plan of Action: Introduction;
              Objectives, Goals, and Targets; and
              Action Lines
     -- CS Focal Point: Raijeli Nicole (Gender Strategies Working Group).
        (Raijeli at isiswomen.org)


2. Coordination of speaking slots will be performed by
    Adam Jantunen (Youth Caucus) (adam at takingitglobal.org)

3. Format and distribution for documents.
-- More information about this will be presented tomorrow, but
   drafters are requested to provide footers in each document
   with points of contact and to date documents.
-- Copies of documents should be delivered to the
   Content and Themes room CICG J132 to Sister Mary Margaret.





WJM
-- 

Bill McIver
Assistant Professor
School of Information Science and Policy
University at Albany, State University of New York
Albany, New York 12222
USA

e-mail: mciver at albany.edu <mailto:mciver at albany.edu>
URL: http://www.albany.edu/~mciver <http://www.albany.edu/%7Emciver>




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