[bestbits] Re: [governance] Multistakeholder Roles and Responsibilities

Joana Varon joana at varonferraz.com
Wed Jan 16 22:55:18 EST 2013


Dear Jeremy and all,

Regarding your observation and the fact that a couple of civil society
representatives were able to have a meeting with Mr Toure during the WCIT
and managed to deliver to him our statement that reinforced some points of
the best bits statement, including demands for an open participation of CS
in ITU processes, isn't it the time to recall him of our *"Civil Society
statement on the new ITRs and the future of multi-stakeholder engagement*"
and try to ask for the changes he has promised to try to make during our
meeting?

Please, correct me if it seams too naive, but if we go again through these
alternative channels to submit our comments and so on( such as CS being
part of government delegation - it's own or other "friendly" governements,
or just engaging with sector members), we will just repeat the quite
frustrating (lack of) participation scenery of WCIT at WTPF.

Maybe Wolfgang, Avri or other fellows that have attended WCIT could have
some thoughts to add on this.

best,

joana



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From: Jeremy Malcolm <jeremy at ciroap.org>
Date: Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 12:36 AM
Subject: Re: [governance] Multistakeholder Roles and Responsibilities
To: governance at lists.igcaucus.org
Cc: "<bestbits at lists.igcaucus.org>" <bestbits at lists.igcaucus.org>


 On 17/01/13 10:11, michael gurstein wrote:

In going through the FOURTH DRAFT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL'S REPORT for the
Fifth World Telecommunication/Information and Communication Technology
Policy Forum 2013 (WTPF) http://www.itu.int/en/wtpf-13/Pages/report-sg.aspx
I came across this, below as the definition of multi-stakeholderism as
(presumably) currently understood in various UN fora (it is what was used, I
believe at WSIS... note particularly d) iii. below...


That part is all well and good, but the part that worries me (sorry if you
already heard from me about this on another list) is the treatment of "The
Multi-stakeholder Model" in the draft, in which it is correctly stated that
"A divergence in opinion is observed in the implementation of the WSIS
multistakeholder model in the current Internet governance ecosystem", but
that this is a divergence between only two views, one of which is that "the
current governance of the Internet is sufficiently multistakeholder and
inclusive in terms of involvement of all stakeholder groups" (attributed to
Cisco, UK, USA and ISOC), and the second (attributed to Saudi Arabia and
Sudan and Algeria!) that "with regards to international Internet-related
public policy, the role of one stakeholder – Governments – has not been
allowed to evolve according to WSIS principles".

What about the third, missing view - that the current governance of the
Internet is NOT sufficiently multistakeholder and inclusive in terms of
involvement of all stakeholder groups, but that rather than governments
being left out, it is civil society!  We can point to so many examples of
this, beginning at the ITU itself.

I think the report needs to be changed to correct this erroneous
characteristion of the multi-stakeholder model of Internet governance.
However the ITU is only receiving submissions from members (there is an
open platform for general comments, but they won't be received as direct
inputs to the SG's report).  We will therefore need to put in our
submission either through a friendly government (those who were members of
delegations at WCIT will already have these connections), or through a
sector member.  Consumers International has applied for sector membership,
but our application does not come up for consideration until June.  We do
have a CI member who is a sector member, but is there anyone else on this
list who also is (and who is less status-quoist than ISOC)?  If not I will
work with my member on some text.

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