[WSIS CS-Plenary] Re: RE : Re: [wsis-finance] Task Force on Financial Mechanisms members

Bertrand de LA CHAPELLE lachapelle at openwsis.org
Thu Oct 7 11:17:37 BST 2004


Dear all,

There seems to be a misunderstanding in Renate's reply to 
Nnenna and Jean-Louis.

They were both referring to the Task Force on Finacing and 
not the WGIG. The Financing Task Force is indeed rather ... 
opaque. It is actually working the good old UN way - which 
is a good occasion to see that some progress - however 
small - has been accomplished in the othe process on 
Internet governance, which at least tries to be a little 
more open.  

But on financing, this is only the first phase : after 
prepCom 2 nobody can expect the issue to be dropped and the 
Task force will supposedly be over. 

Therefore, what aboout proposing the setting up of a working 
group in the more open, and participatory WGIG format ? It 
would have the responsibility of conducting an iterative 
open consultation process with stakeholders, instead of the 
drafting of an additional report behind closed doors 
(whatever the competence of the people within the room).

Best

Bertrand

---- Original message ----
>Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 17:16:31 +0200
>From: "Renata Bloem" <rbloem at ngocongo.org>  
>Subject: RE : Re: [wsis-finance] Task Force on Financial 
Mechanisms members  
>To: <wsis-finance at yahoogroupes.fr>
>
>   Link: File-List
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>   Dear Nnenna and Jean-Louis,
>
>    
>
>   I agree with both of you.
>
>    
>
>   We have just behind us a quite lengthy but open and
>   transparent process for CS members proposed to the
>   WGIG. See Adam's note to the Plenary.
>
>    
>
>   The IG Caucus took the lead but invited through
>   plenary all other caucuses to submit candidates. In
>   the end a NomCom selected the given number of
>   candidates according to a set of criteria and
>   principles.
>
>    
>
>   All best, (and Nnenna you can reach me best in the
>   Office, Mobiles often have bad receptions)
>
>    
>
>    
>
>    
>
>   Renate Bloem
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>   participation of NGOs in United Nations debates and
>   decisions. Founded in 1948, CONGO's major objective
>   is to ensure the presence of NGOs in exchanges among
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>
>   -----Message d'origine-----
>   De : Jean-Louis FULLSACK
>   [mailto:jlfullsack at wanadoo.fr]
>   Envoyé : mercredi, 6. octobre 2004 16:51
>   À : wsis-finance at yahoogroupes.fr
>   Objet : Re: Re: [wsis-finance] Task Force on
>   Financial Mechanisms members
>
>    
>
>   Dear Nenna and all
>
>   I can't but approve Nennas questioning and opinion
>   on the "representativity" of self designed/promoted
>   CS members in such a highly strategic task force.
>
>   Financial issues hit primarily african countries and
>   the CS Bureau (in absence of CS Plenary) must insist
>   on this priority, and push/propose an african NGO to
>   be member in this TF. This NGO/representative should
>   be elected/selected by the African Caucus.
>
>   Once more I'd sress this very important issue for
>   our African friends.
>
>   Jean-Louis Fulsack
>
>   CSDPTT France
>
>   French version to come
>
>     > Message du 06/10/04 10:31
>     > De : "Nnenna"
>     <NNE75 at YAHOO.COM>> A :
>     wsis-finance at yahoogroupes.fr, "WSIS Plenary"
>     <PLENARY at WSIS-CS.ORG>> Copie à :
>     > Objet : Re: [wsis-finance] Task Force on
>     Financial Mechanisms members
>     >
>
>     Dear all
>
>      
>
>     It is a rather surprising way of doing things.  I
>     do remeber that in the African CS contribution
>     that we sent to Kummer and the global CS list, we
>     did insist on the importance of CS representatives
>     reporting back to the global CS.
>
>      
>
>     Since this did not happen, are we to say that the
>     CS reps that were there did not feel accountable
>     to the global CS?  Were they involved on personal
>     basis?  If yes, what is the role that the CS is
>     playing now?
>
>      
>
>     There is a yawning gap of CS (especially African)
>     representation on this TF.
>
>      
>
>     All for now
>
>      
>
>     Nnenna
>
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