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<font face="Arial">Am staying tuned, and appreciating your
information, Izumi. Thank you very much.<br>
Best, Ginger<br>
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On 12/17/2010 9:34 AM, Izumi AIZU wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi, two-hour lunch is ending now, and reconvene within a few minutes.
During lunch hours, as usual, some hall way conversation and lobbying
were made. Some government guy was trying to "lobby" the civil society
and private sector to sell some options of creating Task Force under
WG, or rotating membership from non-governmental actors,
invited speakers, etc. None of them, of course, will give equal status
within WG.
The Madam Chair will make her proposal soon and will see how it goes
with governments first, and we will be given floor later.
I think we will not reach any decisive consensus today, and will leave
some unresolved areas to the informal negotiations in Genava (and
elsewhere).
I do not plan to "accept" IGC position, in any case, but may try to
show some preferences if there is more viable proposal. But
I think that is very much unlikely.
Stay tuned, please.
izumi
2010/12/17 Baudouin SCHOMBE <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:b.schombe@gmail.com"><b.schombe@gmail.com></a>:
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<pre wrap="">I call it a good method of communication. Thank you Izumi
Baudouin
2010/12/17 Izumi AIZU <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:iza@anr.org"><iza@anr.org></a>
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William Drake
Academic, based in Geneva, spent throught WSIS and IGF.
Echo with all non-governmental actors:
Focus on operational issues –
Peer-to-peer dialogue at WGIG – gave benefits to governmental members
even they were from governments.
It was the cake.
In a working group – equal footing – built trust and came up with
effective recommendations.
If you make that WG – end-up with very poliarized positions between
different actors, not fruitful at the end.
Get them to work to have same kind of constructive collaboration.
Tunisia
I didn’t feel member states against participations of all stakeholders
Para 40 of 2010/11 intergovernmental nature be preserved, but also
para 11, provide governments, civil society and private sector and IGO
– effectively
Equal participation does not mean equal political status.
Brazil
Welcomes the way we found today for way out.
Always respecting UN rules.
Offer – suggestion regarding openness and transparency
1) Fully committed to openness
Each Chair may invite five speakers in each meeting
Each stakeholder present- could decide who will be five
representative, in self-organizing way
Balanced participation of developing and developed including those who
were not registered as accredited in ECOSOC
2) Committed to transparency
Any state or stakeholders could attend the meeting
??
agree with India.
All organizations have to work according to UN rules.
Adjourn for Lunch
3 pm to re-start, then the Chair will make some propositions for you
to c
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>> Izumi Aizu <<
Institute for InfoSocionomics, Tama University, Tokyo
Institute for HyperNetwork Society, Oita,
Japan
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