[WSIS CS-Plenary] URGENT ACTION REQUIRED SUMMIT PASSES

Rik Panganiban rikp at earthlink.net
Wed Sep 28 07:00:04 BST 2005


Overpasses, as I understand them, are special passes within the  
grounds of the Summit that allow you to be in the main plenary hall  
during the main sessions of the Summit.  Typically everyone wants to  
be there and there isn't sufficient room, so they issue "overpasses"  
to make sure that a fair distribution of the members of all the  
stakeholders have a chance to be in the room.

Usually this is only necessary for the first day when everyone wants  
to be there. After that, it should not be an issue.  Many of us get  
bored by the speeches after awhile, which all start to sound the  
same.  And you can always watch online or get the text later.

Rik Panganiban
CONGO

On Sep 26, 2005, at 6:41 AM, Andrew Anderson wrote:

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> Apologies if this has already been clarified earlier but could you  
> please explain what is an "overpass" and how it does/doesn't relate  
> to the registration process for the summit?
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> Andrew Anderson
> Deputy Director
> Front Line
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> Tracey Naughton wrote:
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>
>>
>>     In considering the allocation of passes for the Tunis Summit the
>>     CSB has taken into account:
>>
>> • Active caucus’s, families and working groups, measured by  
>> reports from Phase 1;
>> • Active caucus’s, families and working groups that have emerged  
>> in Phase 2;
>> • The numbers of participants in the various groupings.
>>  Passes will be distributed at the Tunis Summit by the Civil  
>> Society Bureau Secretariat (CSBS).
>>  The following process will be co-ordinated at the CSBS (based at  
>> CONGO in Geneva).
>>
>>
>>     Passes for High Level Panel
>>
>> There are 35 passes available and 36 groupings in civil society.  
>> These are listed below.
>>  The CSB will request a minimum of 36 passes and another two  
>> (making 38) for the HIGH Level Panel to be held at the Tunis Summit.
>>  Each group below will be able to request one pass which will be  
>> allocated on the basis of registering a request.
>>  If the additional passes are supplied, or if any remain after the  
>> selection process, they will be reserved for past active caucus’s  
>> that may re-emerge and emergent caucus’s. Any remaining after this  
>> will be returned to the Executive Secretariat for allocation to  
>> other stakeholder groupings.
>>  *Action required:*
>> Please register your interest in being allocated a High Level  
>> Panel pass on the following email, before 12 noon Geneva time on  
>> Friday 30th September, 2005.
>>  wsis at ngocongo.org <mailto:wsis at ngocongo.org>
>>
>>
>>       Overpasses for Tunis Summit
>>
>> Civil Society has 500 overpasses to allocate. A further 100 have  
>> been reserved for host country civil society organisations.
>>  *Action required:*
>> Each civil society as listed below is asked to submit a request  
>> stating the number of participants you are expecting to attend the  
>> Summit. An assessment will be made on the basis of expected  
>> attendance and the known relative size of each grouping. Please  
>> submit names to the email below before 12 noon Geneva time on  
>> Friday 30th September, 2005.
>>  wsis at ngocongo.org <mailto:wsis at ngocongo.org>
>>
>> * *
>> *Families *
>>
>>  1
>>
>> Cities and Local Authorities
>> 2
>>
>> Education, Academia and Research
>> 3
>>
>> Finance
>>
>>  4
>>
>> Gender
>>
>>  5
>>
>> Indigenous Peoples
>>
>>  6
>>
>> Internet Governance
>> 7
>>
>> Networks and Coalitions
>> 8
>>
>> Media
>>
>>  9
>>
>> NGOs
>>
>>  10
>>
>> People with Disabilities
>> 11
>>
>> Philanthropic Institutions
>> 12
>>
>> Science and Technology Community
>> 13
>>
>> Trade Unions
>>
>>  14
>>
>> Volunteers
>>
>>  15
>>
>> Youth
>>
>>  16
>>
>> Africa
>>
>>  17
>>
>> Asia-Pacific
>>
>>  18
>>
>> Europe and North America
>> 19
>>
>> Latin America and Caribbean
>> 20
>>
>> Western Asia and the Middle East
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>    Thematic Caucus's and Working Groups
>>
>> 21
>>
>> Arab Caucus
>>
>>  22
>>
>> Community Media Caucus
>> 23
>>
>> Cultural Diversity Caucus
>> 24
>>
>> Children's Rights Caucus
>> 25
>>
>> Education and Academia - Latin America
>> 26
>>
>> Environment and ICTs Working Group
>> 27
>>
>> Grassroots Caucus
>>
>>  28
>>
>> Health and ICT Working Group
>> 29
>>
>> Human Rights Caucus
>> 30
>>
>> NGO Gender Strategies Working Group
>> 31
>>
>> Patents, Copyright and Trademarks Working Group
>> 32
>>
>> Privacy and Security Working Group
>> 33
>>
>> Scientific Information Working Group
>> 34
>>
>> Telecentres Caucus
>>
>>  35
>>
>> Values and Ethics Working Group
>> 36
>>
>> Peace Caucus
>>
>>
>>
>>
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> -- 
> Andrew Anderson
> Deputy Director
> Front Line
> The International Foundation for the Protection of Human Rights  
> Defenders
> 16 Idrone Lane, off Bath Place, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland
>
> Tel. 00353-1-212-37-50
> Fax. 00353-1-212-10-01
> mob. 00353-87-205-6867
> www.frontlinedefenders.org
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