Cultural and Linguistic Diversity Caucus [WSIS CS-Plenary] URGENT query and updated list

Jean-David jeandavid.ponci at bluewin.ch
Mon Sep 29 11:14:30 BST 2003


Hi

I have worked the first week of the Subcom3 as the main lead of the Cultural
and Linguistic Diversity Caucus. The second week Alain Ambrosi took this
job. If you don't get his e-mail, you can keep my e-mail for the Cultural
and Linguistic Diversity Caucus.

Jean-David Ponci

----- Original Message -----
From: "karen banks" <karenb at gn.apc.org>
To: <plenary at wsis-cs.org>; <ct at wsis-cs.org>
Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 2:27 PM
Subject: [WSIS CS-Plenary] URGENT query and updated list


> hi all
>
> >Can I have all the contact names and e-mail addresses of the main
> >lead/contact point for each caucus? Is this information on a website
> >somewhere? This information is needed in relation to the fellowships for
> >the Summit. I think the CS Plenary was apprised of this on Friday, 26th
> >September?
>
> I've updated the list of CS caucuses and working groups, prompted by
> angela's message and posted it here:
> http://www.wsis-cs.org/caucuses.html
>
> we should take this opportunity to make sure the contact information for
> focal points is correct. I have pulled together the info from what i have,
> but i know there are gaps and am sure there are errors.
>
> **  Could everyone take a look at the list and let me know by email at
> karenb at apcwomen.org of any corrections  - please, please -  don't post to
> the lists ;) **
>
> Angela - when do you need this info by?
>
> notes/questions below
>
> karen
> =====
>
> (1) once we have clarified all of the focal points, i wonder if it would
be
> useful to set up a list for all focal points to make communication about
> issues (such as the one angela raises) easier? - it could be:
>
> ct-focalpoints at wsis-cs.org (for example)
>
> (2) The CS Bureau list: there are **two**, one - bureau at wsis-cs.org and
one
> managed by the Civil Society Division. COuld we have clarification of
which
> list will be used, whether the archives are public, and who a contact
point
> could be.
>
> (3) Regions:
> - i have no list/website info for western asia or arab countries
> - are there any other regions with active caucuses missing?
>
> (4) thematic caucuses and working groups
>
> - cultural and linguistic diversity - is there no working group on this? -
> i have no info
>
> - education and academia - the list is edulac - is this a LAC regional
list
> only? and if so, is there a global education an academia list/website?
>
> - environment and ICTs: i have no list info (only website)
>
> - indigenous peoples - alain ambrosi noted an additional focal point but i
> can't find the message, and, i have no info on lists/website
>
> - [internet] governance - i don't know who the focal point is and could we
> have clarification on the name of the working group?
>
> - media caucus - i have no info for list/website
>
> - patents, copyright and trademarks - i have no list info
>
> - persons with disabilities - i have no list info
>
> - scientific information - i have no list info
>
> - working group on volunteers - no list info
>
> - cities and local authorities - no list/web info
>
> - trade unions - no contact point/list/web info
>
> (5) i'm sure there are other groups missing  - please let me know..
>
> (6) if you need a list.. we can set them up @wsis-cs.org - please email
me..
>
>
>
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