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<font size=3>hi vittorio<br><br>
I'm ccing frederic dubois who is coordinating APC's media and content
work at the IGF - we will be focussing on priority issues for
APC<br><br>
i'm not offering the APC comms/media team to civil society in general ;)
- but, it might be useful to coordinate efforts amongst those who are
doing comms/media work from civil society<br><br>
karen<br>
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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">I was wondering whether we
should try to get organized to prepare civil society reports about what
happens at the IGF. It would be good to keep track of what is said in the
main sessions and in as many workshops as possible, even if briefly, so
that all our efforts in organizing workshops and pushing our themes do
not get lost. So in the end we could produce a small "civil society
IGF report" to use both to spread news to other CS groups that did
not attend, and to provide a record of the discussions... and of the nice
commitments by other stakeholders that then often vanish just after the
meeting :)<br><br>
Would this be a good idea? Of course it would need to rely on many of us
volunteering to produce reports, possibly avoiding to have people
reporting on their own events, to make it more reliable. But I'm curious
to see whether others find this a good idea.<br><br>
Regards,<br>
-- <br>
vb.
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