[governance] Notes for input to opening session statement
Izumi AIZU
aizu at anr.org
Thu Sep 22 10:54:36 EDT 2011
Thanks Grace for taking the great task ahead.
Let me add some more points.
1) I am the member of that CSTD WG, though am not notified the
extension, nor received any formal report of the result of CSTD
May meeting. Strange. To put other way, please make some
emphasis that the game is not over, we are ready to further engaged
to make it really better.
2) As you all know, the big earthquake and Tsunami hit East Japan
earlier this year, after the big earthquake in Christchurch in NZ.
In both cases, Internet was used to help mitigate the burden,
though it did not help save many lives directly, it helped people
find and share the kind of information they needed badly, and other related
works. Some of the services were developed in Kenya, Ushahidi,
and elsewhere, Sahana, carried over to other disasters etc.
Twitter was used to share the critical information as well to certain degree.
Most relief works are done in muliti-stakeholder modality.
Still, there is much room to improve for the use of Internet and ICT
in natural and man-made severe disasters.
But it's the people, NOT the technology that really work during
the severe period, and we must not forget that.
izumi
2011/9/22 Ginger Paque <gpaque at gmail.com>:
> Hi Grace and everyone,
> You can probably predict what I am going to point out :)
>
> Suggest that you note:
> Appreciation for the ongoing work for inclusion through e- and remote
> participation, and support for continuing development as a model for other
> global policy processes.
>
> Importance of regional IGFs and their results
>
> Importance of meetings and capacity building in other languages.
>
> Thanks. I am sure you will represent us beautifully, and I look forward to
> your presentation.
>
> Ginger
>
>
> Ginger (Virginia) Paque
> Diplo Foundation
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> VirginiaP at diplomacy.edu
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> Join the Diplo community IG discussions: www.diplointernetgovernance.org
>
>
>
> On 21 September 2011 18:13, Salanieta T. Tamanikaiwaimaro
> <salanieta.tamanikaiwaimaro at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Dear Grace,
>> I have absolute faith that you are going to give an awesome speech and
>> what better way that to have someone civil society in Kenya speaking for all
>> of us. From the Pacific, where we have been pushing e participation and
>> strategically marketing the workshops and encouraging stakeholders to access
>> the meetings through the hubs, noting that the Pacific has 22 countries and
>> Territories and 16 of which are independent nation states, it is critical
>> that there is inclusion in the workshops, agendas as the challenges from the
>> Pacific are different although may be similar in certain instances to other
>> regions. I am happy that the Workshops this year have more input from the
>> Pacific through remote participation mainly.
>> My requests are not lavish (you don't have to put this in to your speech
>> but the spirit of it you can capture). I would like to see:-
>>
>> Formal letters of invitation go from the UN IG Secretariat to the UN
>> Points of Presence (Pop), EU PoPs and other intergovernmental organisations
>> and international organisations in the Pacific to get them involved in the
>> remote Hubs and encourage support through the creation of multiple Hubs -
>> this to be done well in advance;
>> General letter that can be used to send to Target Groups in the Pacific
>> from the Secretariat.
>>
>> I will say that from the ground up, we have set up Teams in various
>> countries within the Pacific to identify and invite to join in the
>> discussions that we believe that we can learn from the experiences from
>> those around the world and also share some of our experiences and also draw
>> resources (lessons, learnings etc) to quickly bridge the gap of the digital
>> divide. I believe that that the current multistakeholder model that provides
>> for a non threatening environment for robust discussions to take place is
>> simply AWESOME. I come from a region where development is sporadic and I
>> believe that the multistakeholder model provides an avenue for powerful
>> collaboration and robust discussions where we can argue about issues and yet
>> walk away and share a cup of tea.
>> Building beside you,
>> Sala
>> On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 10:23 AM, Grace Githaiga <ggithaiga at hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Good People
>>>
>>> I finally got a formal confirmation that I will be the CSO speaker during
>>> the opening ceremony. I am required to submit some sort of 'speech' by
>>> Monday.
>>> Jeremy had provided some talking points (thanks alot Jeremy) and Imran
>>> had made additions (again, thanks too Imran).
>>>
>>> I am now asking all of you to look at both Imran's and Jeremy's
>>> suggestions, agree, amend, add, subtract, and get back to me by friday
>>> evening. Is that alright? This is a multistakeholder process and offers
>>> equal opportunities for contribution. Remember, this will not be my speech,
>>> but YOUR speech. Kindly input.
>>>
>>> With Kind Regards
>>> Grace
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> If you have the strength to survive, you have the power to succeed. Life
>>> is all about choices we make depending upon the situation we are in. Go
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>>>
>>>
>>> ________________________________
>>> From: ias_pk at yahoo.com
>>> To: governance at lists.cpsr.org; jeremy at ciroap.org
>>> CC: imran at igfpak.org
>>> Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 15:19:38 +0500
>>> Subject: RE: [governance] Notes for input to opening session statement
>>>
>>> Dear Jeremy and all Members,
>>>
>>> With reference to the proposal for the “IGF improvements”, I would also
>>> suggest following points / recommendations to be included in the agenda:
>>>
>>> 1. The revision of the MAG members of the IGF. As the previous
>>> members were given letter of the extension of 1 year of their MAG
>>> membership. However, the status has been changed with the passage of time,
>>> revision and expansion of the memberships is required.
>>>
>>> 2. During past meetings and consolation process regarding the
>>> governance, Civil Societies were not given appropriate privilege or at least
>>> equal level of opportunities comparing to other ones line those who have
>>> Governmental status etc. So, we should raise voices for equal opportunities
>>> and privilege for Civil Societies.
>>>
>>> 3. To formulizer some Fellowship and Travel Support program for the
>>> candidate from Developing Countries to participate in IGF Meetings. There
>>> are different sponsor organizations on the board of IGF to host and organize
>>> the IGF meetings but there is no easy and predefined process to apply to
>>> obtain support.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanking you and Best Regards
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Imran Ahmad Shah
>>>
>>> From: governance at lists.cpsr.org [mailto:governance at lists.cpsr.org] On
>>> Behalf Of Jeremy Malcolm
>>> Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 02:09 PM
>>> To: governance at lists.cpsr.org
>>> Subject: [governance] Notes for input to opening session statement
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This thread can be used for suggestions of topics to include in the
>>> opening session statement to be delivered by Grace Githaiga.
>>>
>>> Here are some of my thoughts, focussing on the theme of IGF improvements
>>> and policy messages, and also touching on accessibility and the role of
>>> civil society. This is not to suggest that these are the only areas we
>>> should cover:
>>>
>>> During the first five year term of the IGF, it proved itself as a
>>> discussion forum. Over the next five years, rather than simply replicating
>>> the previous five, its evolution should continue.
>>> The IGF has the potential to be a public sphere in miniature for the
>>> Internet, where otherwise disenfranchised voices can have a real impact in
>>> shaping policy decisions taken elsewhere.
>>> Over the past year the commitment of some other institutions to the
>>> multi-stakeholder principles established at WSIS has proved weak. [Not sure
>>> if we want to point fingers, here.]
>>> This is a challenge that the IGF can confront by proving itself up to the
>>> task of providing concrete and useful inputs into the policy development
>>> processes of those institutions.
>>> In most other fora, the influence of the economically powerful, such as
>>> the entertainment and pharmaceutical industries, can can cloud
>>> policy-makers' view of the broader public interest.
>>> The IGF does not suffer from that same limitation, to the extent that all
>>> participants have equal status. But we must continue to improve the IGF's
>>> accessibility, including through online means.
>>> The involvement of civil society adds democratic legitimacy to Internet
>>> governance processes, by presenting often overlooked perspectives, including
>>> those that transcend national borders.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Sala
>>
>> " Perfect Stillness in the midst of the noise".
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