[governance] CS speaker suggestions for the opening and

Hakikur Rahman email at hakik.org
Mon Aug 23 04:11:21 EDT 2010


I support Bill and Norbert for nominating Wolfgang on the IGF renewal 
issues and regional consultation processes.

Hakikur Rahman

At 08:02 AM 8/23/2010, Norbert Klein wrote:
>I share this suggestion to nominate Wolfgang Kleinwaechter in view 
>of the IGF renewal issue - he has been involved in the recent 
>regional (informal) IGF consultations, not only in Europe, but also in Asia.
>
>I say so because I think the Vilnius meeting - though not a decision 
>making body - will provide crucial input into the debate about the 
>future of the IGF (where many of our various, other concerns are located).
>
>
>Norbert Klein
>
>=
>
>
>On 08/22/2010 08:40 PM, William Drake wrote:
>>Hi Ginger
>>
>>I nominate Wolfgang Kleinwachter, who I think could hit the right 
>>political notes re: IGF renewal etc.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Bill
>>
>>On Aug 22, 2010, at 12:54 PM, Ginger Paque wrote:
>>
>>>Hi everyone,
>>>Thank you for the nominations of:
>>>Valeria Betancourt (not confirmed)
>>>Fatimata Seye Sylla
>>>
>>>While these are two excellent candidates, I repeat my call for 
>>>nominations for IGC Civil Society speakers for the opening and 
>>>closing main sessions at the IGF Vilnius 2010.
>>>
>>>We are looking for excellent and representative speakers for CS as 
>>>a first priority, and aim to help the balance of diversity in all 
>>>of its facets in the program. I understand that it is taking time 
>>>to confirm availability, but ask that nominations be submitted as 
>>>soon as possible, as the IGF Secretariat needs to finalize the 
>>>program and speakers.
>>>
>>>If you have any questions, do not hesitate to email me/Jeremy privately.
>>>
>>>Best, Ginger
>>>
>>>On 8/20/2010 1:28 PM, SAMUELS,Carlton A wrote:
>>>>An excellent prospect!
>>>>
>>>>Carlton Samuels
>>>>
>>>>From: Ginger Paque [<mailto:gpaque at gmail.com>mailto:gpaque at gmail.com]
>>>>Sent: Friday, August 20, 2010 10:43 AM
>>>>To: <mailto:governance at lists.cpsr.org>governance at lists.cpsr.org; 
>>>>Tijani BEN JEMAA
>>>>Cc: 'Ginger Paque'; 'Fatimata Seye Sylla'
>>>>Subject: Re: [governance] CS speaker suggestions for the opening 
>>>>and closing
>>>>
>>>>I am pasting Fatimata's short Bio here, for those who may not be 
>>>>able to receive the attachment:
>>>>
>>>>Fatimata Seye Sylla, Senegal (Africa)
>>>>
>>>>Fatimata Seye Sylla holds a Master of Science from the Media Lab 
>>>>at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a DUT in Computer 
>>>>Science from IUT du Havre in France, a Certificate of Business 
>>>>Administration from CESAG, Dakar, the regional management school for Africa.
>>>>
>>>>After several years of experience in the field of ICT for 
>>>>development in Africa, she is now the National Coordinator of the 
>>>>USAID/EDB project, in charge of the integration of ICTs in 
>>>>teaching/learning practices in Middle Schools for quality 
>>>>education in Senegal.
>>>>
>>>>Madam Sylla is the author of several publications and studies in 
>>>>the fields of ICT, Education, gender and development, ICT and 
>>>>democracy and Internet Governance. She is a founder member of 
>>>>several associations (ISOC Senegal, OSIRIS, FOSSFA, ACSIS, 
>>>>REGENTIC, Bokk Jang). She was nominated member of the ICANN 
>>>>At-Large Advisory Committee (ICANN ALAC) on November 2007 and 
>>>>also elected President of the African Regional At-Large 
>>>>Organisation (AFRALO) in 2009.
>>>>
>>>>Fatimata participated actively in the World Summit on Information 
>>>>Society (WSIS) since the first PrepCom of its first phase. She 
>>>>also participated in all the IGF editions at the national, 
>>>>regional and international levels.
>>>>
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