[WSIS CS-Plenary] Invitation to Boell Foundation Side event,16.11, 9-13 h, room El Jem KRAM

Olga Drossou Drossou at BOELL.DE
Tue Nov 8 14:13:35 GMT 2005


The Heinrich Böll Foundation cordially invites you to the WSIS Parallel Event 
affiliated to the Citizens Summit on the Information Society (CSIS)

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Towards a sustainable and inclusive Knowledge Society 
How to get there from WSIS?

16 November 2005, 9 - 13 h  
in Palexpo KRAM Tunis, Conference room "El Jem"
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The Tunis Conference will formally conclude the four-year process of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). Civil society organizations from all around the world have participated lively in this process, building diverse networks and coalitions, strategizing, formulating contributions for the negotiations, and shaping their own visions of an Information Society that meets human needs.

Now, the main challenge is to ascertain that this process, which at WSIS proved to be instructive for all, will generate a sustainable follow-up. For civil society, the cornerstones of this follow up are human rights, sustainable development and multistakeholder participation. 

At this side event of the Tunis summit, HBS will launch the new publication "Visions in Process II * The World Summit on the Information Society, Geneva 2003-Tunis 2005" and offer a space for civil society to share views and discuss questions and forward-looking strategies such as:

- What should a post-WSIS agenda look like in the different world regions?
- What strategic goals will help promote the triad of human rights, sustainable development and civil society participation in governance processes?
- What conclusions can be drawn from the civil society participation in the multi-stakeholder process of WSIS?
- Which arenas and perspectives open up for civil society involvement after WSIS?
- What programmatic goals can unite the different social movements and initiatives dedicated to freedom of communication, the safeguarding of the right to privacy, open access to knowledge, free and open source software etc.?

Programme

9.00 Welcome
Olga Drossou, Heinrich Böll Foundation

9.15 - 10.30 Developing the post-WSIS agenda
Panel discussion with
- Anita Gurumurthy, IT for Change, India
- Sally Burch, Agencía Latinoamericana de Información, Ecuador
- Gbenga Sesan, African Youth ICT4D Network, Nigeria
- Ziad Abdel-Samad, Arab NGO Network for Development, Lebanon
- Chantal Peyer, Bread for all, Switzerland
Chair: Rainer Kuhlen, Information and Communication Committee, German Commission of UNESCO

10.30 - 11.45 Civil Society @ WSIS: What was and what's next?
Panel discussion with:
- Claudia Padovani, University of Padova, Italy
- Karen Banks, APC, Great Britain
- Parminder Jeet Singh, IT for Change, India
- Geert Lovink, Incommunicado Network, Netherlands
- Chris Kabwato, Highway Africa, South Africa
Chair: Ralf Bendrath, www.worldsummit2005.org, Germany

11.45 - 13.00  Book launch 
"Visions in Process II - The World Summit on the Information Society"
Roundtable with authors:
Anita Gurumurthy, Avri Doria, Chantal Peyer, Claudia Padovani, Divina Frau-Meigs, Karen Banks,Meryem Marzouki, Rikke Frank Joergensen, Sally Burch, Viola Krebs .
Chair: Heike Jensen, Heinrich Böll Foundation, WSIS Gender Caucus

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More Information: www.worldsummit2005.org 
Contact. Olga Drossou, WSIS Focal point, Heinrich Böll Foundation 
mailto: drossou at boell.de





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