[WSIS CS-Plenary] WSIS?ECOSOC info. and change of scene

Jo De Linde jo.de.linde at wanadoo.fr
Thu Jul 31 17:56:03 BST 2008


Dear Philippe, 

 

Thank you for letting us know about this important ECOSOC Resolution and for
all the many other reports, statements, declarations, questionnaires and
alerts you’ve prepared and circulated in connection with the WSIS process.

 

Please accept my personal thanks for all the excellent work you’ve done
while with CONGO. I especially appreciated the warm welcome and assistance
offered to NGOs when in Geneva and your constant, quality reporting over the
years. It is extremely valuable in helping NGOs not based in Geneva to keep
in touch and follow events from a distance and I am pleased to see that
CONGO will maintain its monitoring of post-WSIS processes.

 

I wish you every success in your new role and look forward to staying in
touch via communication technologies but even more to seeing you again in
person in Geneva at the earliest opportunity.

 

Good luck with all good wishes, 

 

Jo de Linde

ECPAT International representative to UN Agencies and NGOs based in Geneva.

 

 

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De : plenary-bounces at wsis-cs.org [mailto:plenary-bounces at wsis-cs.org] De la
part de CONGO WSIS - Philippe Dam
Envoyé : Wednesday, July 30, 2008 6:12 AM
À : plenary at wsis-cs.org; governance at lists.cpsr.org; gov at wsis-gov.org
Cc : 'Philippe Dam'
Objet : [WSIS CS-Plenary] ECOSOC considered CSTD Report and adopted
draftCSTD resolution on WSIS follow-up

Dear all, 

 

This is to inform you about the consideration by ECOSOC of the report of the
recent 11th session of the Commission on Science and Technology for
Development and the rubber stamping of the CSTD Resolution and its 4
Decisions including those concerning civil society and academic institution
participation (see my previous posts on 2 and 6 June 2008).

 

See also ECOSOC Press Release:
http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2008/ecosoc6365.doc.htm on 18 July 2008.

 

“Under its item on science and technology for development, the Council
adopted, without a vote, one draft resolution and four draft decisions
contained in the report on the eleventh session of the Commission on Science
and Technology for Development (document E/2008/31). 

 

By the resolution, on assessment of the progress made in the implementation
of, and follow-up to, the outcomes of the two-phase World Summit on the
Information Society (WSIS), held in Geneva December 2003, and in Tunis in
November 2005, the Council noted that, while in general the digital divide
between developed and developing countries was shrinking, a new divide was
emerging in terms of differences in quality and speed of access to
information and communications technology. 

 

Among other things, the Council called on stakeholders to increase their
efforts to reduce the disparity in cost of access, through, for example, the
establishment of exchange points and the creation of a competitive
environment, both at the network and local levels. 

 

The Council also called on stakeholders to increase efforts for funding of
and investment in information and communication technology, to advance
broadband access, including wireless access in areas and countries in which
it was still limited or nonexistent.  It also called on those actors to
continue to develop and disseminate easy-to-use applications and services
for mobile phones and related devices, especially those that are useful in
rural areas and work with low bandwidth and high latency. 

 

The four draft decisions were on participation of non-governmental
organizations and civil society entities in the work of the Commission on
Science and Technology for Development at its twelfth and thirteenth
sessions; participation of academic entities in the work of that Commission;
the report of the Secretary-General on science, technology and innovation to
be submitted to the Commission at its twelfth session; and the report of the
Commission on its eleventh session and provisional agenda and documentation
for the twelfth session of the Commission.’’

 

 

I also want to take the opportunity of this message to inform you that I
will shortly leave the CONGO Secretariat to join the Geneva office of
another international NGO. It’s been a great pleasure and a wonderful
experience to work with you all for those past 3 years – already!! – and I’m
sure that, as I’ll remain involved in UN processes connected to human
rights, I’ll cross many of you on the occasion of your participation in some
WSIS related meetings in Geneva! Note that CONGO will maintain its
monitoring of post WSIS processes and support to CS participation in them.
More news coming soon.

 

I’ll also join the CS Plenary list shortly through my personal e-mail
address, so that we will certainly keep in touch!

 

Best, 

 

Philippe

 

Philippe Dam
CONGO - Information Society &
Human Rights Coordinator
11, Avenue de la Paix
CH-1202 Geneva
Tel: +41 22 301 1000
Fax: +41 22 301 2000
E-mail:  <mailto:wphilippe.dam at ngocongo.org> philippe.dam at ngocongo.org
Website:  <blocked::http://www.ngocongo.org> www.ngocongo.org 

 

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