[governance] Round II

Adam Peake ajp at glocom.ac.jp
Fri Dec 17 08:44:37 EST 2010


Izumi, thanks very much for all this reporting.

Could someone give the URL of the document with 
the all important paragraph 40.  I am sure I 
should know it...  but not clue how to find.

Thanks,

Adam




>William Drake
>Academic, based in Geneva, spent throught WSIS and IGF.
>Echo with all non-governmental actors:
>Focus on operational issues ­
>
>Peer-to-peer dialogue at WGIG ­ gave benefits to governmental members
>even they were from governments.
>It was the cake.
>In a working group ­ equal footing ­ built trust and came up with
>effective recommendations.
>
>If you make that WG ­ end-up with very poliarized positions between
>different actors, not fruitful at the end.
>Get them to work to have same kind of constructive collaboration.
>
>Tunisia
>I didn¹t feel member states against participations of all stakeholders
>Para 40 of 2010/11 intergovernmental nature be preserved, but also
>para 11, provide governments, civil society and private sector and IGO
>­ effectively
>Equal participation does not mean equal political status.
>
>Brazil
>Welcomes the way we found today for way out.
>Always respecting UN rules.
>Offer ­ suggestion regarding openness and transparency
>
>1) Fully committed to openness
>  Each Chair may invite five speakers in each meeting
>  Each stakeholder present- could decide who will be five
>representative, in self-organizing way
>Balanced participation of developing and developed including those who
>were not registered as accredited in ECOSOC
>2) Committed to transparency
>Any state or stakeholders could attend the meeting
>
>??
>agree with India.
>All organizations have to work according to UN rules.
>
>Adjourn for Lunch
>
>3 pm to re-start, then the Chair will make some propositions for you
>to c
>
>
>--
>                         >> Izumi Aizu <<
>
>           Institute for InfoSocionomics, Tama University, Tokyo
>
>            Institute for HyperNetwork Society, Oita,
>                                   Japan
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