[WSIS CS-Plenary] What is going on? Transparency and selection
Rik Panganiban
rikp at earthlink.net
Thu Oct 7 20:11:47 BST 2004
Dear Nabil,
I'm unclear what list of "accredited organizations for the purpose of
WSIS II (Tunis)" you are referring to. I have not found any such
listing on the official website http://www.itu.int/wsis.
The documentation makes clear that all organizations accredited to the
first phase remain accredited to the second, unless there is a specific
decision to the contrary. Your organization is listed as having been
accredited to the first Phase, so you could not be dropped unless there
was a decision on this, which you would have to have been informed of.
If you are referring to document symbol WSIS-II/PC-1/DOC/3-E, this
refers to NEW organizations that have requested to be accredited to
Prepcom I, Phase II, and does not include entities that have already
been accredited. You will see for example that my own organization,
the Conference of NGOs, is not including in this listing. The purpose
of this listing is to inform governments of the new accreditations and
give them an opportunity to comment on them to the secretariat and the
bureau.
It is possible you are confusing registration with accreditation. All
accredited entities still have to register for all the PrepComs, so
that the secretariat knows who is coming and can prepare badges and
documentation and other logistical arrangements. Just because you are
accredited in general to the WSIS does not mean you are registered for
a particular Prepcom unless you have informed the secretariat that you
are coming.
I hope this is helpful.
Sincerely,
Rik Panganiban
Conference of NGOs
On Oct 7, 2004, at 12:22 PM, Nabil El-Khodari wrote:
> I was amazed that our organization was dropped from the list of
> accredited
> organizations for the purpose of WSIS
> II (Tunis), in spite the facts that:
>
> - We have participated in the preparatory processes of the WSIS
> through our
> Secretary General who is a resident of Geneva.
> - I have personally attended the Geneva meeting last December at my own
> expense as we were not sponsored on the view that we are a 'developing
> country' NGO.
>
> We have not been even informed by the secretary of its decision.
>
> Can any one tell me what is really going on? Should NGOs care about
> the WSIS
> if they are not allowed in the decision-making process and there is
> lack of
> transparency? We really are contemplating not re-applying for
> accreditation,
> as we do not like to be just a number to give the illusion that the
> process
> was an 'inclusive' one, which seemingly it is not.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Nabil El-Khodari
> Founder/Treasurer
> Nile Basin Society
> Tel.: +1 (647) 722-3256
> Fax: +1 (647) 722-3273
>
> http://nilebasin.com
> http://nilebasin.net
> http://nile.ca
> 108 Waterbury Dr.
> Toronto, Ontario, M9R 3Y3
> Canada
>
> "If the people will lead, the leaders will follow." Dr. David Suzuki
>
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