[WSIS CS-Plenary] Re: [WSIS-EUC] UNESCO Council for Information for All Programme to meet in March in Paris

Ezendu Ariwa e.ariwa at londonmet.ac.uk
Sat Jan 7 15:02:35 GMT 2006


Dear Sir/madam

Thanks for the email

I am interested in attending the meeting, kindly advice me on how to
attend or send me an invitation if thats possible

Ezendu Ariwa



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> Le 6/01/06 1:28, « Ralf Bendrath » <bendrath at zedat.fu-berlin.de> a écrit :
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> Ralph and all
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> For all purposes, i'll be attending the meeting. Is anybody else planning
> to
> do so?
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> Best wishes to all for the new year 2006
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> Divina frau-meigs
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>> <http://portal.unesco.org/ci/fr/ev.php-URL_ID=20870&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTIO
>> N=201.html>
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>> Council for Information for All Programme to meet in March in Paris
>>
>> 03-01-2006 (Paris)
>>
>> The representatives of the 26 countries elected to the Intergovernmental
>> Council for UNESCO's Information for All Programme (IFAP) will meet for
>> their forth session from 20 to 22 March 2006 at UNESCO Headquarters in
>> Paris, France.
>> Among the issues that will be addressed by the Council that is presently
>> chaired by Daniel Malbert of France, is IFAP's contribution to the
>> follow-up to the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS).
>>
>> A full day (22 March) will be devoted to the thematic debate on "Giving
>> Voice to Local Communities: From Community Radio to Blogs" which will be
>> held jointly with the members of the Intergovernmental Council of the
>> International Programme for the Development of Communication(IPDC)
>> meeting
>> during the same week.
>>
>> The Information for All Programme was established in 2001 to foster
>> debate
>> on the political, ethical and societal challenges of the emerging
>> knowledge societies and to carry out projects promoting equitable access
>> to information. It reflects the growing awareness that information is
>> playing an increasing role in generating wealth and development, and
>> that
>> participation in knowledge societies is essential for social and
>> individual development.
>>
>> The Council presently includes Angola, Austria , Belgium, Cameroon,
>> Canada, China, Congo, Czech Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Germany,
>> Hungary, Indonesia, Iran, Jamaica, Madagascar, Malaysia, New Zealand,
>> Peru, Poland, Sudan, Tunisia, United Republic of Tanzania, Uruguay and
>> Venezuela.
>>
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