[WSIS CS-Plenary] Update on CSTD E-list discussions

CONGO WSIS - Philippe Dam wsis at ngocongo.org
Tue Mar 4 11:20:49 GMT 2008


Dear all, 

 

This is to briefly summarise some recent discussions taking place on the
CSTD E-Discussion list on 26-28 February 2008, in preparation of the
upcoming 11th session of the CSTD. Some issues have come up:

 

-          Format of the session: based on the draft programme of work
circulated by the CTSD Secretariat (here attached again), the need to have
more guidance on what we expect from each three-hour session (content focus
and outcome-oriented) was stressed. 

[This is something that CONGO already previously supported. During the
informal briefing with the CSTD Secretariat on 26/02, APC proposed having
some space for discussion on the WSIS principle of participation. A proposal
by the WG on Finance was for an assessment of the progress in terms of
financing for the Information Society. It would be good to start
brainstorming at this stage on which issues / themes CS actors would like to
propose to focus on during the next CSTD session.]

 

-          Format of the outcome of the session: It was also requested that
all drafts of proposed resolutions be circulated before the meeting, and
proposed to also have a more informal kind of outcome, such as a
Chairperson’s Statement or Summary, containing broader information on the
findings of the Commission that would not be appropriate to reflect in a
negotiated Resolution-kind text, as well as guidance for the future work of
the Commission

 

Content of the outcome of the session: On the question of where a CSTD
action is needed, it was recognised there here is a need of a CTSD
resolution on a specific theme when the trend is not going in the right
direction. 

The issue of ICT impact indicators was proposed as a theme of a resolution. 

A critical review of the implementation process by action lines could also
take place and the intl organisations serving as Action Line Facilitators
could be asked to help in assessing progress on the Action Line actual
implementation.

 

-          Civil Society participation in the CTSD (academic entities, local
authorities, etc.): the issue of the future involvement, after the two
transition years, of academic entities, local authorities, research centres
etc, included in the Civil Society category during WSIS but which cannot
enter in the definition of NGOs as defined by ECOSOC Resolution 1996/31, has
also been raised. It was proposed to have a solution through the
establishment of a list of CS entities accredited to WSIS (and beyond that
of CS entities involved in the WSIS implementation process by action lines)
but without ECOSOC Consultative Status yet, which have expressed the wish to
participate in the CSTD session. A CSTD decision might be necessary in this
regard in May 2008. 

It would be good to have here the input on this matter from the academic
community and local authorities in this list.

 

Best regards, 

 

Philippe Dam

 

 

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De : CONGO WSIS - Philippe Dam [mailto:wsis at ngocongo.org] 
Envoyé : mercredi, 27. février 2008 18:53
À : governance at lists.cpsr.org; 'CONGO - Philippe Dam'; 'Virtual WSIS CS
Plenary Group Space'; gov at wsis-gov.org
Cc : philippe.dam at ngocongo.org; congo at ngocongo.org
Objet : CSTD briefing note and provisional programme of work

 

Dear all, 

 

Find attached the briefing note and provisional programme of work of the
CSTD circulated during yesterday’s briefing. An annotated agenda might be
circulated soon. According to this draft PoW, there might be between 2½ or 3
days devoted to WSIS follow up activities. As announced earlier today, it
seems the CSTD Secretariat might be open for comments and suggestions
regarding this timetable and the way the timetable is presented.

 

Note that some written contributions received so far from international
organisations and regional commissions are already posted on the CSTD-XI
webpage: http://www.unctad.org/Templates/meeting.asp?intItemID=1942
<http://www.unctad.org/Templates/meeting.asp?intItemID=1942&lang=1&m=15018>
&lang=1&m=15018 (click on “contributions”).

Other written contributions, including from CS and other actors, will be
added on that page.

 

I forgot to mention my previous summary that two Rooms will be made
available at the Palais des Nations during the CSTD session for lunchtime
side events. Last year, the Global Information Society Watch 2007 Report was
launched during such a side event. This possibility is continuing for the
2008 CSTD session.

 

Best, 

 

Ph

 

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De : CONGO - Philippe Dam [mailto:wsis at ngocongo.org] 
Envoyé : mercredi, 27. février 2008 14:05
À : governance at lists.cpsr.org; 'Virtual WSIS CS Plenary Group Space';
gov at wsis-gov.org
Cc : philippe.dam at ngocongo.org; congo at ngocongo.org
Objet : RE: [governance] Briefing with secretariat of the CSTD - today, 2 to
3 pm, Room XXVII

 

Dear all, 

 

Some very preliminary bullet points summarizing the Briefing with the CSTD
Secretariat which took place yesterday:

 

-          The CSTD members will have two substantive documents on issues
related to WSIS follow-up: 1. the normal report of the UN SG to the CSTD,
consisting of a 17-page summary of reports from Action Line facilitators; 2.
A WSIS 2008 Report, compiled by the CSTD Secretariat, consisting of a more
elaborated description of recent developments and trends. A first
preliminary outline of this second document might be circulated on that list
next week, and the Secretariat insisted on its intention to welcome written
input from CS entities and other actors.

 

-          The CSTD secretariat circulated a briefing note on the CSTD 11th
Session containing a provisional program of work of the 11th session (to be
circulated shortly). It would be completed by an annotated agenda. Comments
and suggestions from civil society are welcome.

 

-          APC recalled the previous proposition of having a
multi-stakeholder advisory group to help preparing the content of the CSTD
sessions in advance, by providing advice to the CSTD Bureau and Secretariat
when necessary. It was recognised that the inclusion of a civil society and
a private sector liaison in the governmental e-list was a step ahead. The
CSTD Secretariat asked for more details on the proposition of a
multi-stakeholder group. 

 

-          Some discussion took place on how to attract mobilization of CS
and other actors around information society processes at the UN: the ideas
of having a yearly Information Society Forum, as a shorter and more visible
version of the current cluster of event, and of clustering Action Line
facilitation meetings were evoked. It could also be explored whether the
high level ministerial review of ECOSOC could focus in 2010 on issues
related to the WSIS follow up. 

 

Anything I missed?

 

More information on these points coming soon. 

 

Ph

 

 

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De : CONGO - Philippe Dam [mailto:wsis at ngocongo.org] 
Envoyé : mardi 26 février 2008 11:13
À : governance at lists.cpsr.org; 'Virtual WSIS CS Plenary Group Space';
gov at wsis-gov.org
Cc : philippe.dam at ngocongo.org; congo at ngocongo.org
Objet : [governance] Briefing with secretariat of the CSTD - today, 2 to 3
pm, Room XXVII
Importance : Haute

 

Dear all, 

 

This is to confirm the briefing meeting with the CTSD Secretariat taking
place today between 2.00 pm and 3.00 pm.

The venue will be in Room XXVII (first floor). 

 

[The room is sometimes hard to find: it is located in the same floor as the
Serpentine bar. Take the corridor at the left of room XXVI, and then you’ll
find room XVII.]

 

Best, 

 

Ph

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De : CONGO - Philippe Dam [mailto:wsis at ngocongo.org] 
Envoyé : vendredi 22 février 2008 18:01
À : wsis at ngocongo.org; 'Virtual WSIS CS Plenary Group Space';
governance at lists.cpsr.org; gov at wsis-gov.org
Cc : philippe.dam at ngocongo.org; congo at ngocongo.org
Objet : [governance] Briefing for CS with secretariat of the CSTD - 26 Feb.
2008

 

Dear all, 

 

This is to inform you that the CSTD Secretariat will arrange some time for a
briefing with Civil Society on the preparations towards the up coming 11th
session of the Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD,
26-30 May 2008). This briefing will take place, such as last year, during
the lunchtime period of the IGF Preparatory meeting.

 

Date:    26 February 2008

Time:   14:00-15:00

Venue: UN Palais des Nations, room number to be confirmed

 

More information shortly.

 

Best, 

 

Ph

 

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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 : vendredi 15 février 2008 18:42
À : plenary at wsis-cs.org; governance at lists.cpsr.org; gov at wsis-gov.org
Cc : philippe.dam at ngocongo.org; congo at ngocongo.org
Objet : [WSIS CS-Plenary] Preparation of the 11th session of the CSTD(26-30
May 2008)

 

Dear all, 

 

This is a short series of updates regarding the preparations towards the
next session of the UN Commission on Science and Technology for Development.

 

Some funding available for civil society participants

A small number of fellowships will be made available for civil society
participants from developing countries. More information on the exact number
of fellowship and process for attribution will be made available in the
course of March 2008.

 

CS participation in the UN CSTD

The CSTD Secretariat is willing to engage into a dialogue with NGOs on how
to increase the attractiveness of the CTSD annual session. Some elements can
be contained in the informal written contribution that CONGO sent to the
CSTD Intersession Panel (November 2007, see here
<http://www.ngocongo.org/files/ngo_written_contribution_to_the_cstd_interses
sion_panel_v_2.doc> ). 

 

In addition to the issue of a common understanding of the multi-stakeholder
approach in the CSTD and the modalities for CS involvement, we should
probably think of looking at the general format and content of the CSTD
session, as well as the nature of its outcome, its follow up and its
preparations.

 

On line preparation for the upcoming 11th session

The CSTD Secretariat just set up a mailing listserv opened to its Member
States, and included me at CONGO and a representative of the ICC as part of
this mailing list. (CONGO was included in the listserv without previous
notification so that we could not liaise with you beforehand.)

 

The three points put on for the discussion include:

-          1. How to improve the impact of the Commission at national,
regional and international levels;

-          2. How to strike a balance between the Commission's new and
traditional mandates;

-          3. Organization of work for the 11th session of the CSTD.

 

I will be happy to compile without altering your comments on these 3 sets of
issues and forward it to this CSTD members’ listserv.

 

Note that the provisional agenda of the CSTD 11th session is attached to
this e-mail. Basically, the three main issues for discussion will be:

-          review of the progress made in the implementation of, and
follow-up to the outcomes of WSIS at regional and international levels;

-          substantive theme on WSIS follow up: “Development-oriented
policies for socio-economic inclusive information society, including access,
infrastructure and an enabling environment”

-          substantive theme on science and technology mandate: “Science,
technology and engineering for innovation and capacity-building in education
and research”

 

More information coming soon.

 

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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