[Working Methods] Re: [WSIS CS-Plenary] speaking slots for summit

Robert Guerra rguerra at lists.privaterra.org
Sat Sep 24 09:06:58 BST 2005


having a method ready by the end of next week will allow us only days  
to select people. i have no idea why it it taking sooooo long.

that being said, i will note that certain caucus and WG's are already  
preparing a list of names. to insure the opportunity isn't missed -  
they might submit directly. Again, let's start the process asap -

regards,

Robert

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Robert Guerra <rguerra at privaterra.org>
Managing Director, Privaterra <http://www.privaterra.org>





On 24-Sep-05, at 9:23 AM, Rik Panganiban wrote:

> Actually, we have been discussing this subject at the Working  
> Methods Working Group for some time now, and plan to spend a good  
> part of next week on this.  We plan to have a recommendation on how  
> to manage the selection process for the numerous slots to present  
> to plenary and the bureau asap.
>
> Rik Panganiban
> CONGO
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> On Sep 24, 2005, at 2:36 AM, Robert Guerra wrote:
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>> again, i remind the plenary (as well as the bureau) of an item  
>> that I have mentioned - ON NUMEROUS OCCASIONS - for the PAST  
>> MONTHS - that by EARLY OCT CS needs to develop and submit a list  
>> of specific names for high level panels and rountables that will  
>> take place at the summit.
>>
>> This issue of speakers was mentioned at the governmental bureau on  
>> friday. Specifically, the ITU SG (Itsumi) mentioned that the ITU  
>> at the moment is seeking recommendations from all stakeholders as  
>> well as governments on who could participate and speak at the events.
>>
>> CS was asked to identify speakers for a few months now. However,  
>> little to no action has been taken by CS in this regards. CS  
>> should take up the offer to suggest speakers. if not, we run the  
>> risk that the iTU and WSIS ES will identify speakers for us.
>>
>> let's move on this issue.
>>
>> --
>> Robert Guerra <rguerra at privaterra.org>
>> Director, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR)
>> WSIS Civil Society Bureau, Focal Point for North America & Europe
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