[WSIS CS-Plenary] (no subject)
Michel LAVIGNE
mlavigne at wanadoo.fr
Sat Jun 26 09:10:36 BST 2004
As i must leave for Paris this morning and in order to be fully effective,
you can find us under the generic name of SANGOMAR whithin the wsis.
Everybody can participate to the discussion by filling the questionnaire we
made especially for a working group on Internet Governance.
You'll find it at http://intergovernance.org
We ask for your comments. Everybody at wsis is concerned.
Best regards
Michel Lavigne
SANGOMAR ECOSYSTEMS/SANGOMAR SYSTEMS
Subject: Re: [WSIS CS-Plenary] Draft statement on Internet Gvernance
>Friends,
>
>After this morning's meeting of the internet
>governance caucus, a voluntary drafting
>committee was formed of Bertrand, Jeanette,
>Izumi and myself. We drafted the following text
>as a statement on Internet Governance for
>delivery during the civil society slot in the
>WSIS plenery tomorrow morning (Saturday).
>
>We welcome comments from the governance caucus
>and during CS plenary this evening.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Paul Wilson.
>===
>
>
>1. In his opening remarks to the Global Forum on
>Internet Governance, in New York on 25 March
>2004, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan himself
>said:
>
>"In managing, promoting and protecting [the
>Internet¹s] presence in our lives, we need to be
>no less creative than those who invented it.
>Clearly, there is a need for governance, but
>that does not necessarily mean that it has to be
>done in the
>
>2. In this spirit, we welcome the creation of a
>Working Group on Internet Governance which will
>not be bound by the existing rules of procedure
>of WSIS, and which can therefore pioneer
>innovative mechanisms for multi-stakeholder
>consensus building.
>
>3. The Action Plan paragraphs regarding the
>creation of this Working Group provide an
>appropriate and clear basis on which to move
>forward. The Civil Society Internet Governance
>Caucus urges progress on this matter without
>further debate which may further delay this
>important work.
>
>4. We place great importance upon the references
>in these paragraphs to ³open and transparent
>process² and ³full and active participation².
>We understand these to mean that all interested
>entities will be welcomed to contribute to and
>participate at three stages.
>
>First, in discussions regarding establishment,
>composition and working processes of the WG.
>Second, in the membership of the WG itself, by
>fair representation. And third, in the working
>group¹s consultation processes, through
>comprehensive communications channels.
>
>5. Towards the first of these aims, we ask that
>on establishment of the WG secretariat in July
>2004, a general call for contributions be made
>to canvass views on the establishment,
>composition and working processes of the WG.
>Further, an open meeting should be held to
>finalise these critical aspects of the WG.
>
>6. This proposal being accepted and enacted, the
>Civil Society Internet Governance Caucus fully
>intends to actively contribute in this critical
>first phase of the working group¹s efforts, as
>well as to its future work, towards an outcome
>with which all stakeholders can identify.
>
>
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