[governance] e-G8 buzz words are key to being heard - refreshing WSIS eco-systems
Amali De Silva
amalidesilva at yahoo.com
Wed Jun 15 01:37:30 EDT 2011
e-G8 buzz words are key to being heard - refreshing WSIS eco-systems
The internet is no different to other eco-systems and environments. As a note to the recent discussions on civil society participation for e-G8 I looked at a recent BC ( Canada ) publication as an inspiration and thought of re-inventing WSIS by refreshing the WSIS principles for e-G8. http://www.livingwatersmart.ca/water-act/docs/wam_discussion_paper.pdf
WSIS PRINCIPLES - MODERNIZATION FOR e-G8
1 Modernization process
2 Scope of the modernization
3 Why consider changing the original principles?
PROPOSALS FOR CHANGE
GOAL ONE Protect affordable public access and stream a healthy environment
Objectives
Possible solutions
GOAL TWO Improve governance arrangements
Objectives for improving governance
Possible solutions 15
GOAL THREE Introduce more flexibility and efficiency in resource allocation systems
Objectives for introducing more flexibility and efficiency in allocation system
Possible Solutions 22
GOAL FOUR Regulate the un-regulated with innovative data management, extraction and usage policies 29
Objective for regulating the underground
Possible solutions
HOW TO GET STAKEHOLDERS INVOLVED
Amali De Silva - Mitchell, Vancouver Canada
(personal message )
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