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On 01/08/11 00:31, Marilia Maciel wrote:
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cite="mid:CACpVkK1A-d5ycSUpTzMZXmeNdw_xy9JhyOBqy5R_ANp4hn6Z8A@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Just to complement and make my previous message more
clear, what Brazil has successfully advanced (after difficult
diplomatic negotiations with US and Iran) was a request for CSTD
Secretariat to make a list of CS organizations that wish to
participate in CSTD, but do not have accreditation with WSIS (text
of the resolution quoted below). In the meantime, the current
unequal arrangement was extended until 2015.
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<div>In order to make sure that the list will indeed be made and
in order to ensure that the process of making the list will be
transparent, CS needs to act. What should CS do?</div>
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The Dynamic Working Coalition for Internet Governance Mapping, of
which I am a part, is about to launch a survey of civil society
organisations to ascertain their interest in participating in bodies
such as the CSTD that are currently closed to them. The outcome of
this survey will be able to be used as an input for the CSTD
Secretariat's list. Is there a deadline for the preparation of the
list?<br>
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