<div dir="ltr">Thanks Mohamed for sharing this information.<br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br clear="all"><div><div class="gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr"><b>SCHOMBE BAUDOUIN</b><br><div><b style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:'bookman old style','new york',times,serif">COORDINATION NATIONALE CAFEC<br>ICANN/AFRALO Member<br></b></div><div><b style="color:rgb(0,0,0);font-family:'bookman old style','new york',times,serif">ISOC Member</b><font color="#000000" face="bookman old style, new york, times, serif"><b><br></b></font>Téléphone mobile:+243998983491/+243813684512<br>email : <a href="mailto:b.schombe@gmail.com" target="_blank">b.schombe@gmail.com</a><br>skype : b.schombe<br>blog : <a href="http://akimambo.unblog.fr" target="_blank">http://akimambo.unblog.fr</a><br> <br> <br><br></div></div></div></div>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">2015-12-19 13:32 GMT+01:00 ahmed eisa sudan <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:ahmed22digital@gmail.com" target="_blank">ahmed22digital@gmail.com</a>></span>:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div dir="ltr">dear friends<br>this links might help<br><a href="http://www.unite-it.eu/profiles/blogs/gdco-contribution-to-the-wsis-10-high-level-meetings-and-side" target="_blank">http://www.unite-it.eu/profiles/blogs/gdco-contribution-to-the-wsis-10-high-level-meetings-and-side</a><br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br clear="all"><div><div><br>Ahmed Mahmoud Mohamed Eisa <br><a href="tel:%2B249123031155" value="+249123031155" target="_blank">+249123031155</a> Sudani<br><br><a href="tel:%2B249912331155" value="+249912331155" target="_blank">+249912331155</a> Zain<br><br><a href="tel:%2B249999331155" value="+249999331155" target="_blank">+249999331155</a> MTN<br>KHARTOUM alamaraat P.O.BOX 15021<br><br>post code 12217<br><br><br> <a href="http://www.gedaref.com/" target="_blank">http://www.gedaref.com/</a><br><br><br>Gedaref digital city organization (GDCO) is a nongovernmental and nonprofit <br>organization (Gedaref Sudan), it is part of the Telecentres movement where <br>ICT is used for community development. GDCO is the winner of information <br>for development award (i4d 2007 awards e-India) for the inclusion of the <br>disabled, GDCO is the winner of i4d 2008 awards for the best innovations <br>at the grassroots Telecentres and the winner of i4d 2009 for the <br>initiatives of civil society for development (e-agriculture project and <br>other e-services).. ..it is the winner of eWorld award 2011. it is the <br>winner of best innovative NGO working on ICT for community development in <br>Sudan. The winner of best album in Telecentre 2011 Philippines .. it the <br>founder of the first Telecentre academy in Africa and middle east and the <br>thirteen in world ..The Digital City of Eindhoven (DSE) Netherlands (the <br>founder and well-known partner of GDCO in Netherlands) donated 750 <br>computers and more than ten projects were established using ICT for <br>community development and one of them is e-agriculture. GDCO & SPEG <br>(foundation of eindhoven volunteers for gedaref projects) started new <br>partnership for community development including people with disability <br>(especially deaf), gedaref university, (faculty of medicine) e-agriculture, <br>SeVO and other project<br><br> <br><br></div></div>
<br><div class="gmail_quote"><div><div class="h5">On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 2:18 PM, willi uebelherr <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:willi.uebelherr@riseup.net" target="_blank">willi.uebelherr@riseup.net</a>></span> wrote:<br></div></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div><div class="h5"><br>
Dear friends,<br>
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on the IGF-list "Governance" I have read a note about the speech by Parminder on the "WSIS + 10 Review" conference. This text I have appended to it, because it is very short.<br>
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Very short can be very helpful. But only then, if we want to speak about the truth in concentrated form. We find in the IGF list many short concentrations to the situation in the Internet. And not only from Louis Pouzin.<br>
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I don't know the other speeches from this meeting. But this text from Parminder have no substance. It is a postulation for "Governance" without to say, who do it and how they will do it and for what interest they will act. Nearly all concepts and conceptual relations are not clear defined. But used. It is a grass island in a swamp.<br>
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The core questions are clear. Who control the intercontinental telecommunication, how they do it, for what interests they act. But before, we should be clear, what we ourselves want. We have to be clear in our own perspectives and visions. Only then we have a reference position in the reflection of the real existing structures and relations.<br>
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many greetings, willi<br>
Coro, Venezuela<br>
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UN General Assembly's High Level Meeting on WSIS + 10 Review<br>
16th December, 2015<br>
Parminder Jeet Singh, IT for Change/Just Net Coalition<br>
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It is a great honour to address this parliament of the world.<br>
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Madam President, Excellencies, Delegates and Colleagues:<br>
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The Internet is fundamentally transforming our world. These changes will be no less far-reaching than those of the industrial revolution.<br>
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The question then is: is the world today politically more mature, than it was in that distant past, to be able to better guide this transformation towards our common goals? More specifically; can the ideals of equity, social justice, human rights, democracy and sustainability, this time around, be a part of the very design of the emerging social structures?<br>
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Unfortunately, the early indications in this regard are not too good. The post millennial period during which the Internet has begun to underpin most social systems is also the time of one of the fastest ever increases in inequality across the world. This, when the Internet is supposed to be a socially egalitarian technology!<br>
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The Internet has been called the new nervous system of our society. Data is variously referred to as the new oil or the new currency. Just today, I read a World Economic Forum report which said that “Data could become a new ideology!”. Monopoly Internet platforms today mediate crucial social activities, driven by algorithms about which no one knows what and whose interests they serve. Such vital elements of society cannot remain ungoverned, left to unregulated market forces, and to the powerful.<br>
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But the past decade after the World Summit on the Information Society has regrettably failed to provide an adequate governance response to the many critical social, economic, political and cultural issues associated with the Internet.<br>
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As we move into the next decade from here, Madam President, permit me to appeal to this august gathering to urgently address the imperative of global<br>
governance of the Internet.<br>
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We can begin with three things.<br>
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First of all, we must give up the idea of Internet exceptionalism, of seeing the Internet as somehow so uniquely trans-national, bottom-up, and private sector-led that it cannot, and perhaps, need not, be governed. The Internet is no more transnational than climate change; no more bottom-up than education, health and livelihood practices; and no more private sector-led than trade and intellectual property. All of these areas have dedicated global governance mechanisms in the UN system. And so should the Internet!<br>
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Next; the fully justified fear of possible statist abuse of the Internet has to be addressed by putting robust checks and balances into its governance mechanisms, and not by being in denial about the Internet's myriad and complex governance needs.<br>
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And thirdly, Madam President, a so-called tension between multilateralism and multistakeholderism must be resolved - through the test of democracy. The Internet should indeed be served by evolutionary forms of participatory governance. But the basics of democracy do not change: People, directly or through their representatives, alone can make public policy and law. Neither business nor technical experts can claim special, exalted roles in public policy decisions. Such a trend, as parts of civil society have noted with concern, is an unfortunate anti-democratic development in Internet governance today.<br>
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In conclusion: The world urgently needs a well-defined democratic mechanism for global governance of the Internet, which fully embraces the technical, social and political opportunities of a new, networked world. Such a mechanism is required inter alia as an anchor point, and a meta- support agency, for the governance of larger information society changes that are taking place across all sectors.<br>
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My esteemed colleagues, left to itself the digital-network phenomenon will certainly be appropriated by the powerful and will result in an even more unequal and unfair world, as early trends show.<br>
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Our digital future depends on what the United Nations does, or does not do, now.<br>
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Thank you.<br>
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