[WSIS CS-Plenary] Final Civil Society Event: 18th

Jean-Louis FULLSACK jlfullsack at wanadoo.fr
Wed Nov 9 09:53:24 GMT 2005


Dear Chris
This is really a good idea (post-WSIS or neo WSIS) and I profoundly regret not being able to attend these events.since our organization -CSDPTT-  decided not to present at the Tunis Summit for the reasons we mention on our website. However we continue to be present in the WSIS process  whatever the kind of body/organization will be, which will assume the follow-up and particularly, the implementation of the Geneva Action Plan. More directly, CSDPTT supports the CS citizens Summit and do hope that a clear document of CS statements on the procedure/progress of the Summit itself as well as on its real outcomes will be issued.
I wish you and all my fellows from the real NGOs (not the gouvernment NGOs especially created for this circumtance)  ) to work in a good spirit and as efficiently as possible. The SC "outside of Tunis" is expecting the best for all peoples in DCs to get their part they want and need from ICTs and the place they deserve in a real, open and incuusive Information Society.
All of us, near or far from Tunis are profoundly engaged in this process. 
Friendly yours
Jean-Louids Fullsack
President CSDPTT- France


> Message du 08/11/05 17:22
> De : "Sean O Siochru" 
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> Objet : [WSIS CS-Plenary] Final Civil Society Event: 18th
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> Civil Society Moving Forward: Where to Next?  
> Friday 18th, 13:00 - 17:00.  Hannibal Hall, KRAM. 
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The CRIS Campaign in collaboration with others is hosting the final major civil society gathering of the WSIS, on Friday afternoon.  The event will be part reflection, part projection, part celebration - all are cordially invited to participate.  The Hannibal hall has a capacity of 400, so plenty of room for all. 
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> The afternoon will be in three sessions 
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> A:  Civil Society post WSIS (13:00 - 15:30)
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> A diverse set of civil society actors (groups, networks, activists) will share views on the future, pointing to new issues and opportunities for collaboration.
> - A Roadmap to Future Arenas (neo-WSIS and beyond)
> - Priorities for action and collaboration, as seen by some leading civil society actors.  
> - Comments, debate, ideas to move forward, from everyone... 
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> B:  Civil Society Documented: Launching a Flotilla (15:30 - 16:15) 
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> The WSIS has provoked, even goaded, the launch of a great number of civil society productions. This joint event will profile the final and most exciting batch of videos, books, handbooks, CDs, software - hopefully most of them available free (or at least how to get them)! 
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> C.  A Civil Society Celebration (16:15 - 17:00...)
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> Special Presentation: The week in Tunis caught on camera! Music, Videos, and lots more.  
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> Put the date in your diary, and look out for updates and announcements in the coming days. 
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