[governance] OC meetings in Geneva May 10 and 11 IGC statement?
Baudouin SCHOMBE
b.schombe at gmail.com
Fri Apr 23 12:04:07 EDT 2010
in my comprehension, MAG is a platform which gathers several actors
belonging to several disciplines of university formation. One belongs to
public sector, private sector or civil society.
Since WSIS process , all those actors had to work together. This experience
is correctly capitalized in many developed countries and certain countries
emerging but not sufficiently in majority of African countries. Africa
contribution in IGF process is however too weak even so appraise does not
miss.
One can plan to reinforce MAG but then it will be necessary to take account
of all these parameters without going into reverse.
SCHOMBE BAUDOUIN
COORDONNATEUR DU CENTRE AFRICAIN D'ECHANGE CULTUREL (CAFEC)
COORDONNATEUR NATIONAL REPRONTIC
MEMBRE FACILITATEUR GAID AFRIQUE
GNSO and NCUC MEMBER (ICANN)
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2010/4/23 McTim <dogwallah at gmail.com>
> Baudouin,
>
> is it really the case that all MAG members represent their countries? Are
> they supposed to? I thought they acted in individual capacity?
> --
> Cheers,
>
> McTim
> "A name indicates what we seek. An address indicates where it is. A route
> indicates how we get there." Jon Postel
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 12:18 PM, Baudouin SCHOMBE <b.schombe at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Arguments developed by Parminder are a very great obviousness. Developped
>> countries and certain emerging countries are very well represented within
>> MAG. The defended positions reflect the concerns of their area and their
>> respective countries. But a lot of number of African countries are not
>> present or inactive within MAG.
>>
>> Usually civil society members talk about their countries. IGF continuity
>> and credibility require involvment and participation of all actors
>> according to the main trends of the implementation of WSIS resulting from
>> Geneva Action Plan and Agenda of Tunis.
>> However development of digital technology takes increasingly large
>> proportions and at high speed in some African countries.Paradoxically very
>> few African political decision makers take part about Internet Governance in
>> Africa.
>>
>> Parminder raises here most important point which deserves attention on
>> behalf of African and other Members States of the United Nations.
>>
>> SCHOMBE BAUDOUIN
>> COORDONNATEUR DU CENTRE AFRICAIN D'ECHANGE CULTUREL (CAFEC)
>> COORDONNATEUR NATIONAL REPRONTIC
>> MEMBRE FACILITATEUR GAID AFRIQUE
>> GNSO and NCUC MEMBER (ICANN)
>>
>> Téléphone mobile: +243998983491/+243999334571
>> +243811980914
>> email: b.schombe at gmail.com
>> blog: http://akimambo.unblog.fr
>> siège temporaire : Boulevard du 30 juin Immeuble Royal, Entrée A,7e
>> niveau.
>>
>>
>> 2010/4/23 Parminder <parminder at itforchange.net>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
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