[governance] CS IGC presentation yesterday, opening session IGF
Baudouin SCHOMBE
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Sat Sep 18 05:08:57 EDT 2010
Hi Ginger,
In my modest person accept congrats from my colleagues in DR Congo.
SCHOMBE BAUDOUIN
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2010/9/15 Ginger Paque <gpaque at gmail.com>
>
> Our presentation is online at: http://bit.ly/bHQLMP Ginger's presentation
> at Opening Ceremony
>
> Here is the text:
> Opening Session September 14, 2010
>
> Ginger (Virginia) Paque, Co-coordinator, Civil Society Internet Governance
> Caucus
>
> Good afternoon, excellencies, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen. I
> would like to think that I am speaking for the Civil society Internet
> Governance Caucus or IGC, for Civil society, and in fact, for everyone here
> today. How can that be?
>
> Many of us wear several hats indicating our profession or affiliation...
> Today, I am speaking as co-coordinator of the Civil society IG caucus, but I
> am also Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme online course
> coordinator for DiploFoundation... two civil society hats...
>
> Some of us represent government, business, academia and civil society in
> different or overlapping areas of our lives, or at different times of the
> day... but in the end, we take off our hats and we are members of society,
> individuals, Internet users. We are parents, worried about our children's
> safety online. We are Internet users concerned about the security of our
> financial data. We are citizens seeking to protect our basic rights to
> access, freedom of expression, and information.
>
> Multistakeholderism – recognised in the Tunis Agenda 2005 - was the biggest conceptual achievement in WSIS. It was accepted as a guiding principle for Internet Governance and the IGF in contrast to the intergovernmental stakeholder approach previously applied.
> This success demands that the IGF continue with its core structure basically unchanged, while emphasizing the further application of enhanced cooperation.
>
> The Civil Society in each of us worries about our human rights, about
> child porn, and about being scammed. We worry about finding information in
> our native languages. We worry that the richness and diversity of our
> traditions will be replaced by a new SMS text language. The Civil society
> Internet Governance Caucus asks that we continue to work on these issues
> together, by appropriately applying the principles of the basic Human Rights
> instruments, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and
> supporting the principle of indivisibility of rights highlighted in the WSIS
> declaration of principles.
>
> This Enhanced Cooperation is not just a process that will address the issue
> of Critical Internet Resources. It also allows the IGF to set a precedent to
> address all global IG issues. It includes the imperative of developing
> policies in addition to the IGF process; a process which is oriented towards
> taking wide inputs, deliberating on options, and feeding into the policy
> developing processes. These two actions are complementary though clearly
> distinct and both must be achieved.
>
> In this regard we salute the ECOSOC report E/2009/92 adopted last month
> that makes these two points. We also note happily that the once-stalled
> process of Enhanced Cooperation is now being prioritized, as was mandated by
> the WSIS, through the planned open consultations later this year.
>
> We acknowledge the achievements of the Commission on Science and
> Technology for Development* * working group on IGF reform and express our
> desire and commitment to work closely with it, as well as the Association
> for Progressive Communications and other Civil Society initiatives.
>
> We continue to support the regional IGF meetings, with closer focus that
> will address problems at every level, spreading the impact of the IGF around
> the world in physical meetings and including the themes discussed
> regionally.
>
> We support the unique model of dynamically engaged hubs and remote
> participation as innovative developments of the IGF. Local meetings and
> remote participation have increased inclusion to the point where this IGF
> has individual remote participants engaged online around the world and with
> an unprecedented 33 local hubs registered.
>
> We reiterate the importance of capacity development to improve inclusion,
> to allow us each to build the resources and knowledge to reach our goals.
>
> Finally, we invite all of you to join Civil Society in addressing specific
> IG issues such as Net Neutrality vis a vis wireless Internet. We invite
> progressive Civil Society and other players to make themselves clearly heard
> working towards a user-centric… a people-centric Internet. We must continue
> the IGF model of providing a new set of means and processes for openness and
> participation that will become the default global standard.
>
>
> --
>
> Ginger (Virginia) Paque
> IGCBP Online Coordinator
> DiploFoundation
> www.diplomacy.edu/ig
>
> *The latest from Diplo...*
> http://DISCUSS.diplomacy.edu is a space for discussing ideas and concepts
> from Diplo’s teaching and research activities. Our activities focus on three
> main areas: Internet governance, diplomacy, and global governance. In
> September, we DISCUSS: a) network neutrality: hype and reality, b) the IGF
> experience: what can policy makers learn from the IGF, and c) the history of
> the Internet. Let us know if you have suggestions about ideas and concepts
> that should be discussed.
>
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