[governance] What a mess!

Meryem Marzouki marzouki at ras.eu.org
Mon Apr 3 07:35:58 EDT 2006


Sorry to bother you again but I've now found that proposals sent by  
Robert are now included (for those which weren't already sent by  
their proponents, as submissions from their authors (or, in the case  
of Mawaki and Ken, by the African CS).
The 8 proposals sent by Robert are presented on IGF website as  
described below.

Questions and comments:
1/ this means that the governance caucus appears NOWHERE, and has NOT  
A SINGLE proposal
2/ How it comes that Mawaki's two proposals have been sent (before  
Robert sends them) by the African CS proposal, Mawaki being not  
named? Mawaki has never told us this, which could have been a helpful  
information: his proposals were to be sent by another WSIS CS  
constituency, and not by the governance caucus
3/ Same applies for Ken's proposal (sent later on, and presented as  
the second submission by the African CS constituency, Ken being not  
named.

Here is what one can found on the IGF website, regarding the 8  
proposals sent by Robert:

> <Equity for critical Internet resources.doc> (Mawaki's proposal)
==> "The African Civil Society For The Information Society (ACSIS),  
29 March 2006"

> <affordable Internet access.doc> (Mawaki's proposal)
==>"The African Civil Society For The Information Society (ACSIS), 29  
March 2006"

> <e-voting.doc> (Ginger's proposal)
==> "United Nations Association of Venezuela, 29 March 2006"

> <user centric digital identity.doc> (Garth's proposal)
==> "Telecommunities Canada 31 March 2006"

>> <The WSIS Principles on Internet Governance.doc> (Bill's proposal)
==> "Project on the Information Revolution and Global Governance  
Graduate Institute for International Studies Geneva, and Computer  
Professionals for Social Responsibility, 31 March 2006"

>> <Publicness.doc> (Parminder's proposal)
> ==> "IT for Change, 31 March 2006"

>> <Open Educational Ressources.doc>
> ==> already directly sent by the WSIS Education, Academia and  
> Research Taskforce, kept as is


>> <Promoting capacity building strategies-fr.doc> (Ken's proposal)
==> "The African Civil Society For The Information Society (ACSIS),  
30 March 2006"

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