[WSIS CS-Plenary] Re: [CS Bureau] Review of CSB bureau

djilali benamrane dbenamrane at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 19 10:17:00 BST 2006


In French bellow,
Dear Parminder,
I totally aggree with your comments. It is supposed to
be the aim of each of us....
Unfortunately "US" has not the same meaning for those
among us who have ressources and support and the
others.
I know that many African associations would like to be
more pro-active but they have not ressources for that
and we do think how to deal with such a problem.
Here in paris discussion each Action Lines the
participants refuse to take into account financial
aspects and integrate this problem in multipartnariat
issues; Governments representatives as well as secteur
private or UN Agencies prefere to leave this financial
issues to the good will of donnors, donnors give more
easly to bif NGOs ans Associations well known and
things are turning arrond without end !
Friendly Yours
Mon cher Parminder,
Je partage complètement vos commentaires et analyses.
Votre vision et vos preoccupations devraient et sont
celles de chacune et de chacun d'entre nous.
Par rapport aux statuts des uns et des autres dans ce
processus je sais que beaucoup d'association pauvres
font de leur mieux pour participer sans ressources aux
processus et lorsqu'on soulève ce problème dans des
rencontres comme celles de l'Unesco Paris on est
immédiatement renvoyés  à trouver des solutions dans
le cadre du multipartenariat et règler les problèmes
selon des rapports de force, au cas par cas et selon
le bon vouloir des donnateurs qui ne donnent en
priorité qu'aux associations ayant des références et
des accointances.... c'est le cercle vicieux et nous
devons lutter pour faire avancer les choses.
Amicalement
Djilali 
--- Parminder <parminder at itforchange.net> a écrit :

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> 
>  
> 
> Dear All
> 
>  
> 
> I think it is necessary to keep all kinds of CS
> engagements on at all
> levels, even if at times it is not like what we wish
> for, in matter of
> process and substance.... Because the issue is to
> create spaces, precedents,
> etc for CS involvement in global policy making. 
> 
>  
> 
> Having said this, there continues to be important
> issues of accountabilities
> that those actors who chose to associate with and
> sometimes use (for all
> good purposes, no doubt) the limited legitimacy that
> association with WSIS
> CS, and CS plenary list, like groups afford, must
> exercise

> 
>  
> 
> For example, those who are recommended by this list
> and its associated
> groups to global policy bodies (especially having
> specifically sought such
> nominations) need to keep a good interaction with
> the list, represent the
> causes which are seen to be backed by the CS,
> collaborate internally among
> the CS nominees on each body (like IGF and GAID)on
> strategies, and reporting
> back to the CS from these spaces

 This doesn’t
> often happen, and this
> compromises the limited possibilities and avenues of
> viability of this group
> (CS plenary).
> 
>  
> 
> Another important issue for the group’s viability is
> to go beyond process
> issues, and deal with substantive issues. Then alone
> can this group become
> relevant. It often happens that this group comes
> alive when a process issues
> – like nominations to GAID, or associating with the
> UNESCO process – comes
> up. However, many strong substantive issues which
> require the attention of
> anyone who considers oneself in any way associated
> with the WSIS or IS civil
> society come and go, and there is not a murmur on
> this list
.. We need to
> gather ourselves around substantive issues for us to
> remain relevant, and
> that is important to remain viable.
> 
>  
> 
> This imperative may also require reaching out to
> other CS constituencies and
> developing issues based alliances, and working on
> them


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> Thanks, for all those who did all the work at Paris.
> 
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> Regards
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> 
> Parminder 
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> ________________________________________________
> 
> Parminder Jeet Singh
> 
> IT for Change, Bangalore
> 
> Bridging Development Realities and Technological
> Possibilities 
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> > Subject: RE : Re: [WSIS CS-Plenary] Re: [CS
> Bureau] Review of
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> > CSB bureau
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> > In French bellow
> 
> > Amir,
> 
> > Thank you for your understanding.I really hope it
> stop
> 
> > the discussion.
> 
> > In Paris, and additionnaly to our effort to make,
> if
> 
> > possible, more visible the Civile Society,
> colleagues
> 
> > present at this meeting call for the reactivation
> of
> 
> > the CSB as it was functionning during the Geneva
> and
> 
> > Tunis process, even if certain members decided to
> stop
> 
> > their participation. The idea is also that the CBS
> try
> 
> > to make it sure that in May 2007, in Geneva we
> should
> 
> > be able to renew democratly and in transparency
> the
> 
> > CBS for the future, in cooperation with Regional
> and
> 
> > Themathic Caucus existing or to be created.
> 
> > Now that the Civile society thanks to the effort
> of
> 
> > all  is gaining a certain visibility and
> credibility
> 
> > we are not going to show our limits to meet the
> 
> > challenge.
> 
> > Friendly
> 
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Djilali Benamrane : dbenamrane at yahoo.com
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