[governance] new paper on the Hyderaband [sic] programme

Meryem Marzouki marzouki at ras.eu.org
Tue Jun 10 04:27:43 EDT 2008


Hi all,

I second Vittorio's comment. These choices are very surprising (or  
are they not surprising at all?!). A good summary of this process  
seems to be found in the document itself. To simply quote one  
example: "The heading previously under consideration –  
ʻUniversalization of the Internetʼ – was not retained, as it was  
deemed controversial. “Reaching the next billion” was felt to be  
more neutral and acceptable by all." 'Universalization' felt  
controversial for a UN meeting: go figure!
It's quite interesting that a discursive space such as the IGF, where  
absolutely no decision is made (and even a simple "message" cannot be  
elaborated) is so worried about any discussion taking place.
Yes, the objective of this so-called "substantive" program seems to  
ensure broader and safer market opportunities for business. Very  
innovative indeed.

So we had a first list of themes, and we were encouraged to propose  
workshops according to this list:
- Universalization of the Internet - How to reach the next billion  
(Expanding the Internet),
- Low cost sustainable access,
- Multilingualization,
- Implications for development policy,
- Managing the Internet (Using the Internet),
- Critical Internet resources,
- Arrangements for Internet governance,
- Global cooperation for Internet security and stability,
- Taking stock and the way forward,
- Emerging issues
(http://www.intgovforum.org/workshop_info.htm)

Then the list has been modified at the time the workshop were  
submitted, to the extent that proposers were confused about how they  
were supposed to make their proposals, and workshops are currently  
classified according to this list:
- access,
- diversity,
- openness,
- security,
- critical internet resources,
- development,
- capacity building,
- others
(http://www.intgovforum.org/workshops_08/wrkshplist.php)

And the list has been modified again, with the current resulting themes:
- Reaching the Next Billion,
- Promoting Cyber-Security and Trust,
- Managing Critical Internet Resources,
- Taking Stock and the Way Forward,
- Emerging Issues
(http://www.intgovforum.org/hyderabad_prog/ProgrammePaper. 
05.06.2008.pdf)

The question is then: what will happen with the proposed workshops,  
including IGC workshops?

Best,
Meryem

Le 10 juin 08 à 08:10, Vittorio Bertola a écrit :

> Adam Peake ha scritto:
>> Hi,
>> Anyone want to give a bit of thought the Hyderabad programme?  
>> Perfect, no problems...
>
> Yes I have a comment: I am quite surprised by the choice of main  
> themes, since apparently any reference to rights, duties and  
> freedoms has disappeared... there is an agenda item on access, one  
> on security and one on critical Internet resources, but nothing on  
> "openness" and nothing on "diversity". That's not good news at all  
> - correct me if I'm wrong, but most themes civil society is  
> interested in, as well as many (perhaps most) coalitions, are  
> working in the "openness" family of issues, and now these themes  
> are off the agenda. Or did I misunderstand the meaning of the paper?
> If the only themes that the IGF will be promoting in the future are  
> how to export technology into developing countries and how to  
> implement effective law enforcement over the Internet, the interest  
> in attending for civil society could be quite low.
> -- 
> vb.                   Vittorio Bertola - vb [a] bertola.eu   <--------
> -------->  finally with a new website at http://bertola.eu/  <--------
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