[WSIS CS-Plenary] Reminder about 1st international WSIS follow-up conference

Jean-Louis FULLSACK jlfullsack at wanadoo.fr
Sat Feb 11 09:23:38 GMT 2006




Dear Trine and all
I'd be very interested in attending this meeting, since its topic will be one of the themes dealt with by the "Colloque de Strasbourg", an annual event on WSIS and Info Society issues, which will take place on May 18th and 19th in Strasbourg (see programme attached -sorry, in french). The ""Colloque" will be held in french only. If some of you are interested in that event please let me know. .
As far as the WFUNA Conference is concerned, unfortunately neither my NGO (CSDPTT) nor our research team can't afford to pay the expenses for attending it. Therefore my question : will there be (free ?) proceedings of the debates from this event ? 
Thanks in advance for your answer.
Jean-Louis Fullsack



> Message du 09/02/06 12:23
> De : "Trine M.N. Jensen" 
> A : plenary at wsis-cs.org
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> Objet : [WSIS CS-Plenary] Reminder about 1st international WSIS follow-up conference
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The WFUNA Task Force on WSIS and the Danish Network on WSIS 
cordially invites you to attend the international conference on 
 
Where to go from Tunis?
- Implementation of and follow-up to the World Summit on the Information Society and the role of Civil Society in this process
 
Date: February 21st –22nd, 2006
Venue: The National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen 
 
On November 18th 2005 the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) concluded with an agreement among world leaders on ambitious objectives and promises for the future Information Society. Now that the Summit has ended and world leaders have returned home, we are wondering – will these objectives and promises be fulfilled and kept?
 
Time has come to evaluate the results and take stock of what impact the Tunis Agenda for the Information Society will have on global development in general, and more specifically on the future of the Information Society. How do we go on from here, how do we ensure that ICTs truly become tools for development, and what will be the role of civil society in the implementation of the Tunis results?
 
These issues will be addressed at the international conference on Where to go from Tunis. More specifically, the conference will present keynote speeches and workshops focusing on:
 
¨       National ICT strategies 
¨       Local access to ICT 
¨       Human Rights and ICT 
¨       International follow-up mechanisms to the WSIS process �� with special focus on the Internet Governance Forum and the ECOSOC Commission on Science and Technology 
 
Participation in the conference is free of charge. Lunch and refreshments are included. For more information about the conference and how to register, please visit our website www.una.dk/wsis or contact Project Coordinator Ms. Jane Johnsen at jane at una.dk. Deadline for registration is February 13th. 
 
Please note that remote participation to the conference will be available through advanced collaboratory tools.
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