[governance] Multistakeholder Roles and Responsibilities

Abdul Jaleel Shittu omomeji at gmail.com
Wed Jan 16 22:00:15 EST 2013


thanks for sharing this piece of info... Me and my colleagues are
working on how to sustain Telecenter using stakeholder theory. This
info really come handy

Thanks

On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 10:11 AM, michael gurstein <gurstein at gmail.com> wrote:
> In going through the FOURTH DRAFT OF THE SECRETARY-GENERAL'S REPORT for the
> Fifth World Telecommunication/Information and Communication Technology
> Policy Forum 2013 (WTPF) http://www.itu.int/en/wtpf-13/Pages/report-sg.aspx
> I came across this, below as the definition of multi-stakeholderism as
> (presumably) currently understood in various UN fora (it is what was used, I
> believe at WSIS... note particularly d) iii. below...
>
> d)      The roles and responsibilities of each stakeholder group are
> specified in para. 35 of the Tunis Agenda, which states that:
> "The management of the Internet encompasses both technical and public policy
> issues and should involve all stakeholders and relevant intergovernmental
> and international organizations. In this respect, it is recognized that:
>         i.      Policy authority for Internet-related public policy issues
> is the sovereign right of States. They have rights and responsibilities for
> international Internet-related public policy issues, complemented by
> relevant legislation being enacted by appropriate law-making bodies
> (including Parliaments, etc.).
>         ii.     The private sector has had, and should continue to have, an
> important role in the development of the Internet, both in the technical and
> economic fields.
>         iii.    Civil society has also played an important role on Internet
> matters, especially at community level, and should continue to play such a
> role.
>         iv.     Intergovernmental organizations have had, and should
> continue to have, a facilitating role in the coordination of
> Internet-related public policy issues.
>                 v.      International organizations have also had and should
> continue to have an important role in the development of Internet-related
> technical standards and relevant policies".
>
>
>
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Abdul Jaleel Kehinde Shittu (PhD)
Senior Lecturer
School of Computing
College of Arts and Sciences
University Utara Malaysia
(Nothern University Malaysia)

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