[governance] RE: [Gov 89] Update on the GAID Steering Committeemeeting (NY,19 September 2007)

Parminder parminder at itforchange.net
Wed Oct 10 01:36:43 EDT 2007


Thanks Philippe, I see some useful progress in the following text.

 

>GAID Business Plan for 2008

>Comments made on the CS Plenary List were forwarded to the Steering
Committee. The two additional proposed focus themes (Connectivity and Access
and Financing >for Development). On FfD, the main comment focused on how
GAID can have a specific value in the Follow up Conference on FfD to review
the implementation of >Monterrey Consensus (Doha, 2008) and to the UNGA High
Level Segment on Financing for Development (New York, 23-24 October 2007).
The need to consider not >only innovative ways, but also traditional and
additional ways of financing mechanisms for ICT4D was also stressed, as well
as the need for both quantity and quality of >aid.

 

The addition of ‘traditional’ ways of funding – which stands for public
funding – in addition to ‘innovative’ ways – which mostly are about private
sector funding (though there is this important but under-explored area of
community funding and ownership, an area in which some civil society groups,
including my organization is working) is an important gain. 

 

I think we are seeing some shifts in the ‘dominant’ ICTD paradigm. 

 

This shift is also seen in how ICT access has begun to be seen as a public
good, and public infrastructure. There is already a flagship project under
GAID about free connectivity to schools, now the Swiss government seems to
re-emphasize this issue, and ITU is taking this idea under its wing. 

 

>An additional idea discussed was that Switzerland expressed the wish to act
to connect all schools free. ITU expressed the interest to take as one of
its operational >points so that a focal point will be set up on that at the
ITU.

 

It is important to note the far-reaching significance of such assertions,
and early policy directions. ICT infrastructure has hitherto been pushed in
developing countries either as a pre-dominantly business and commercial
infrastructure, and even if to be used for development, revenue models and
financial sustainability have been the first and foremost principle of every
ICTD project, distorting all other development objectives. This thinking is
now making some retreat, with the understanding that (1) ICTs are even more
importantly a social infrastructure and (2) they have such fundamental role
in many basic and valued social processes that their provision as  public
goods/ public infrastructure is something that policies should give serious
attention to. 

 

If schools/ students should have free Internet access, there is hardly much
of a conceptual jump to communities needing free Internet access for their
basic knowledge requirements, as well as access to and participation in
society’s governance, education, health, livelihood and all other systems.
So, well, we are making progress :-). Not being at a school cannot be a
disqualification for all these basic needs, entitlements and rights – sooner
or later we all will see the absurdity of this notion. 

 

And good that civil society is explicitly excluded from ‘financial
contribution norms’, which acknowledges the CS advocacy on this issue.

 

>The Steering Committee reiterated its call for contribution to the GAID
budget to all members of the Strategy Council and Steering Committee (except
civil society).

 

UNESCO’s initiative ‘open training platform’ is also an useful addition, as
promoting institutional forms of sharing knowledge on non-commercial open
basis.  

 

Parminder 

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Parminder Jeet Singh

IT for Change, Bangalore

Bridging Development Realities and Technological Possibilities 

Tel: (+91-80) 2665 4134, 2653 6890

Fax: (+91-80) 4146 1055

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From: gov-bounces at wsis-gov.org [mailto:gov-bounces at wsis-gov.org] On Behalf
Of CONGO WSIS - Philippe Dam
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 12:01 AM
To: 'Virtual WSIS CS Plenary Group Space'; governance at lists.cpsr.org
Cc: gov at wsis-gov.org
Subject: [Gov 89] Update on the GAID Steering Committeemeeting (NY,19
September 2007)

 

Dear all, 

 

Before the official summary of the GAID Steering Committee (19 September
2007) meeting is released by the GAID Secretariat, find below some
preliminary information on the progress made during the discussion. 

 

Communities of Expertise

The Steering took a more flexible approach than proposed by the GAID
Secretariat, and only discontinued one CoE which already had unilaterally
terminated its activities.

 

All other CoEs are continued, and members of those CoEs not active enough
will be contacted by the GAID Secretariat; those CoEs will be looked at and
supported for better progress. 

 

Connect Africa

Dr Hamadoun Touré, ITU SG, gave an update on the organisation of the Summit
‘Connect Africa’ (Kigali, Rwanda, 29-30 October 2007), organised by the ITU,
the African Union, the World Bank and GAID. This meeting is planned to be
done in a result oriented nature, with the support of the presence of the
ITU SG and a number of Heads of States in Africa. 

 

GAID Business Plan for 2008

Comments made on the CS Plenary List were forwarded to the Steering
Committee. The two additional proposed focus themes (Connectivity and Access
and Financing for Development). On FfD, the main comment focused on how GAID
can have a specific value in the Follow up Conference on FfD to review the
implementation of Monterrey Consensus (Doha, 2008) and to the UNGA High
Level Segment on Financing for Development (New York, 23-24 October 2007).
The need to consider not only innovative ways, but also traditional and
additional ways of financing mechanisms for ICT4D was also stressed, as well
as the need for both quantity and quality of aid.

 

The Flagship Partnership Initiative ‘Open training platform’ proposed by
UNESCO was supported by the Steering Committee. See proposal paper attached.


 

An additional idea discussed was that Switzerland expressed the wish to act
to connect all schools free. ITU expressed the interest to take as one of
its operational points so that a focal point will be set up on that at the
ITU.

 

Budget

The Steering Committee reiterated its call for contribution to the GAID
budget to all members of the Strategy Council and Steering Committee (except
civil society). There was an agreement that fundraising strategies should be
linked with GAID specific activities and that all contribution made should
be published. 

 

Renewal of GAID structures membership

It was agreed that more consultation was needed within the various
stakeholders groups in the process of renewing the membership of the
Steering Committee and the Strategy Council. Therefore the deadlines for the
nominations and appointment processes are as follows:

 


 

GAID Steering Committee

GAID Strategy Council


Deadline for new nominations for membership 

 

30 November 2007

 

30 November 2007


Announcement of the Appointment of new members

 

End of December 2007

 

End of December 2007


Office taking of the new members

 

1 April 2008

 

1 April 2008


Date of the GAID structure with its renewed membership

May 2008

Kuala Lumpur

May 2008

Kuala Lumpur

 

Next GAID meetings

The Steering Committee supported the invitation by the Government of
Malaysia to host the next GAID Strategy Council and Global Forum meeting in
May 2008, in conjunction with the World Congress on Information Technology
(18-22 May 2008). The dates of the Steering Committee meeting will be
confirmed soon, even though it was recognised that there is a risk of
conflicting with some ALF meetings in Geneva.

 

 

We will of course forward you any documentation coming from GAID in this
regard.

Feel free to get back to us for any other question.

 

Philippe

Philippe Dam
CONGO - WSIS CS Secretariat 
11, Avenue de la Paix
CH-1202 Geneva
Tel: +41 22 301 1000
Fax: +41 22 301 2000
E-mail:  <mailto:wsis at ngocongo.org> wsis at ngocongo.org
Website:  <blocked::http://www.ngocongo.org> www.ngocongo.org 

 

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De : plenary-bounces at wsis-cs.org [mailto:plenary-bounces at wsis-cs.org] De la
part de CONGO WSIS - Philippe Dam
Envoyé : vendredi, 14. septembre 2007 19:44
À : plenary at wsis-cs.org; governance at lists.cpsr.org
Objet : [WSIS CS-Plenary] Preparations for the next GAID Steering
Committeemeeting (NY, 19 September 2007)
Importance : Haute

 

Dear all, 

 

This is to remind you the up-coming GAID Steering Committee meeting taking
place in New York on 19 September 2007. As you know, Renate will participate
in this Steering Committee meeting, and we would be happy to forward your
view and feedback on some of the issues to be discussed, in particular:

- New focus themes of GAID to be included in the 2008 GAID Business Plan
(Connectivity and Financing for Development);

- Preparations for the GAID Strategy Council and Global Forum in 2008;

- Updates on the GAID Strategy Council and Steering Committee membership
renewal;

- Up dates on the GAID outreach and media strategy.

 

 

Business plan of GAID in 2008:

Proposed focus on Connectivity and access and Financing for ICT4D

 

 

The current proposal of the GAID Business Plan for 2008 is mainly to update
the 2007 Business Plan. Among the noticeable changes, it is proposed to add,
in addition to the existing focuses on Education, Health, Entrepreneurship
and Governance, a focus on:

 

- Connectivity and Access: this follows the agreement at the Santa Clara
meeting (February 2008) to have a stronger focus on Connectivity (in
particular in Africa). The Steering Committee will therefore discuss how
GAID should develop its activities in this area. (Fyi, the draft text to be
added in the 2008 Business Plan reads as follows: “It was decided at the
February 2007 meeting of the Steering Committee in Santa Clara, that, in
2008, significant attention will be paid to the topics of connectivity and
access, with special consideration given to Africa, with the intention of
taking a global view of connectivity issues in developing regions in the
following period”). 

 

- Innovative mechanisms for financing for ICT for Development: in the
context of the 5-year review of the UN Monterrey Conference on Financing for
Development, to be held in Doha (August 2008), such a GAID focus would help
to feed into the preparations of the Doha Review Conference. (Fyi, the draft
text to be added in the 2008 Business Plan reads as follows: “Specifically,
GAID could make an important contribution in the area of innovative
mechanisms of financing, including microfinance. Members may note that in
August 2008, a major conference – a five-year review of the Monterrey
Conference on Financing for Development (FfD) – will be held in Doha, Qatar.
Innovative mechanisms of financing will be one of the important issues on
the agenda, as significant initiatives in this area have been taken by
several countries as well as by other stakeholders. Some of these
initiatives also pertain to innovative financing mechanisms for ICT for
development. This issue will be a significant theme at the 2008 session of
the Strategy Council. The outcomes of these deliberations will be fed into
the preparations for the Doha review conference on FfD as a contribution of
GAID”)

 

We would be happy to have some feedback from you on those two proposals,
based on the proposed inclusions to be included in the 2008 Business Plan.

 

 

Next Strategy Council and GAID Global Forum meeting (May 2008)

 

 

It is proposed that the next Strategy Council and Steering Committee meeting
will be held in Kuala Lumpur in May 2008, following an offer by the
Government of Malaysia. This would take place in conjunction with the World
Congress on Information Technology (WCIT).

 

Find attached the preliminary concept paper outlining the proposed format
and content of the two meetings. It was proposed in Santa Clara that the 2nd
GAID Global Forum in 2008 would focus on the issue of Connectivity.

 

We will of course stress the need to find financial support for a number of
grassroots NGO representatives to join these meetings. We will also call for
a needed coordination with the CSTD Secretariat and the Secretariats of
international organisations involved in WSIS implementation, to avoid
conflicting dates with the IS week in Geneva! 

 

Please send us some comments and feedback that could be forwarded to the
Steering Committee meetings.

 

 

Renewal of GAID Strategy Council and Steering Committee membership:

Postponement of the deadlines for new nominations

 

 

It seems that the various categories of stakeholder had difficulties to
reply to the GAID Secretariat summer call for candidates. Therefore, it is
currently proposed that the deadlines for nominations and consultations
within stakeholders’ groups be extended until 30 November 2007.

 

This would give CS constituencies a chance to engage in a timely
self-selection process between now and 30 November. The new membership of
both the Steering Committee and the Strategy Council would be announced by
the UN SG in December this year and would enter in function in April 2008
(before the May 2008 proposed meetings).

 

Any comment on that?

 

Let me remind you here that the deadline for current members of the Strategy
Council to announce their interest to serve in the Council is 1 October
2007.

 

 

Progress Report:

Review the progress of Flagship Partnership Initiatives and Communities of
Expertise

 

 

The Steering Committee will consider looking at the work achieved by the
various GAID Communities of Expertise, and see whether some inactive CoEs
should be disconnected from GAID.

 

The GAID Steering Committee might at this stage consider only discontinuing
those CoEs having announced to the GAID Secretariat that they are not
willing or not able to continue their engagement.

 

 

GAID Media Strategy and Outreach

 

 

Find attached also a draft note on GAID outreach activities. 

We did not yet consider it, but would also be interested in getting your
feedback in this regard.

 

 

 

Feel free to ask us any question in this regard.

Attached documents:

            - Draft Agenda of the Steering Committee meeting.

            - Preliminary concept paper on the proposed next GAID Strategy
Council and Global Forum.

            - Draft note on GAID outreach activities

 

Sorry for the rather long message


 

Philippe

 

 

Philippe Dam
CONGO - WSIS CS Secretariat 
11, Avenue de la Paix
CH-1202 Geneva
Tel: +41 22 301 1000
Fax: +41 22 301 2000
E-mail:  <mailto:wsis at ngocongo.org> wsis at ngocongo.org
Website:  <blocked::http://www.ngocongo.org> www.ngocongo.org 

 

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that facilitates the participation of NGOs in United Nations debates and
decisions. Founded in 1948, CONGO's major objective is to ensure the
presence of NGOs in exchanges among the world's governments and United
Nations agencies on issues of global concern.  For more information see our
website at www.ngocongo.org <blocked::http://www.ngocongo.org/> 

 

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