[bestbits] Agenda for Civil Society pre-NetMundial Coordination Meeting

Louis Pouzin (well) pouzin at well.com
Wed Apr 16 07:38:55 EDT 2014


Hi Jeremy,

Do we have to register to participate in this meeting ?
 .
Louis.
EUROLINC
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On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Jeremy Malcolm <Jeremy at malcolm.id.au>wrote:

>  Dear all,
>
> On behalf of civil society groups organising the Civil Society
> pre-NetMundial Coordination Meeting (herein "CS pre-NM"), we would like to
> share with you the meeting agenda as follows.
>
> The "CS pre-NM" is a gathering of over 90 civil society groups from around
> the world involved in internet governance and broader internet-related
> public policy debates regionally and globally. This is an action-oriented
> group with the aim to facilitate the expression of civil society views and
> feed them into the discussions at NetMundial and beyond. You can find a
> preliminary list of civil society representatives attending the meeting
> *here* <http://bestbits.net/events/netmundial-coordination/%20>1<#14565dcc03eddcf4_sdfootnote1sym>.
> Example initiatives and statements from members of this group can be found
> *here* <http://bestbits.net/>2 <#14565dcc03eddcf4_sdfootnote2sym>.
>
> The agenda is focused on setting points of consensus, discussing strategic
> action and distilling key messages for members of civil society that are
> able to pursue common goals, based on 1) defending fundamental Human
> Rights; 2) ensuring the Open, Decentralized and Interoperable Architecture
> of the Web and 3) fostering an Open, Inclusive, Democratic and
> Decentralised Multistakeholder model of Internet Governance.
>
> Based in this three pillars, in order to have a clear mapping of the state
> of consensus within Civil Society, we are convening 3 working groups
> (Principles, Roadmap and IANA transition) of resource persons that will be
> focused until the day of our meeting on analyzing CS contributions and
> comments posted at NetMundial platform to deliver: a) a set of bullet
> points of possible ground of consensus and b) a set of questions around key
> issues that will require us to have agreement on during our meeting. Our
> hope is to honor different CS points of view presented so far, and quickly
> air disagreements and the arguments for each approach.
>
> We hope we can count on your collaboration to achieve our goals and, in
> the end, have a clear message from civil society that enable those who seek
> to refine their tactics and strategies for the Conference to do so.
>
>
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