AW: [governance] outcomes of CSTD Bureau meeting

Kleinwächter, Wolfgang wolfgang.kleinwaechter at medienkomm.uni-halle.de
Thu May 24 04:49:56 EDT 2007


Thanks Philippe
 
the IGF-AG meeting is now open for everybody and it has started with a great confusion about the status of the group and the next steps and who is responsible for what and can report to whom. 
 
It is mainly China and Russia government which obviously want to formnlize the whole process in the traditional way, underminding the successful informal character of the IGF so far. And the issue of the Bureau is one vehicle to do that. IGC would make a big mistake to ush for a bureau because at the end of the day CS would be a looser.
 
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Von: CONGO - Philippe Dam [mailto:wsis at ngocongo.org]
Gesendet: Do 24.05.2007 10:45
An: plenary at wsis-cs.org; bureau at wsis-cs.org; governance at lists.cpsr.org
Cc: rbloem at ngocongo.org
Betreff: [governance] outcomes of CSTD Bureau meeting



Dear all, 

 

Quick report after the CST Bureau meeting in which observer stakeholder participated. The direction which is now planning to be taken is not having negotiated decisions/resolutions as the outcome of the session, but a series of "agreed conclusions" by the CSTD, annexed to the CSTD report.

 

This morning's session is anticipated to be a series of 2 multi-stakeholder interactive dialogues (the first one being on the CSTD traditional mandate, the second on the WSIS follow-up mandate). CS observers could make oral contributions on issues to be included in the agreed conclusions, and could also send written inputs to be included in the agreed conclusions.

 

It is still probably that a Decision should be adopted on the CSTD multi-year programme of work, probably based on the CSTD draft concept note, circulated on Monday. 

 

The morning CSTD meeting has not started yet. I'll let you know asap when the WSIS follow-up mandate will be addressed and how CS would participate.

 

Best, 

 

Ph

 

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