[governance] Mapping IGC Member Activities
Baudouin SCHOMBE
baudouin.schombe at gmail.com
Wed Sep 11 05:17:36 EDT 2013
I just wanted to clarify that locally, for standing up a platform local
Internet governance in place, we have a bitter Consat. We have been
surprised by the attitude of the various controversial government officials
who oppose the use of the internet. They see the Internet as a harmful and
dangerous technology for the security of the country and especially for the
education of children.
Paradoxically, 80% of young people use the internet, but only about 15% use
the public know various Internet resources. Among adults, only 0.5 to 1%.
The internet is exploited to 85% in private companies.
90% of the general public does not use the Internet for economic reasons,
social, cultural and even political.
However, most non-governmental organizations has commenced, initiate
training in IT in some communities in Ayany target groups like youth.
The African Cultural Exchange Center (CAFEC) has opted gait with a
participatory local development committees in the process of
decentralization taking place in the country to establish community access
centers equipped with libraries as needed expressed by the direct
beneficiaries during training information workshops.
This is not a case which explains the need to take into account the needs
EXPRESSED and turn them into positive action for the benefit of
communities.
the free and open internet depends largely on marketing communications and
use that follows.
The biggest problem now lies in the production of local content.
2013/9/11 Baudouin Schombe <baudouin.schombe at gmail.com>
> Hello everyone,
> on decision of my doctor, I continue to take my rest for a clinical mental
> and physical health after hard tests due to the organization of the IGF
> Central Africa.
> I agree that we can capitalize on our experiences of IGF initiatives. But
> mostly evaluate the multi-stakeholder approach. This is just to see how
> different actors are involved, what are the difficulties encountered in
> organizing the forum ....
> Together, we can certainly discover faults, correct strategies and correct
> errors.
> He must be given sufficient time for this exchange.
> Baudouin
>
>
> 2013/9/8 Norbert Bollow <nb at bollow.ch>
>
>> Sala <salanieta.tamanikaiwaimaro at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > As it is there is already so much noise (challenges, competing
>> > priorities, political, socio economic issues) have to address that
>> > issues that we as a global community identify as critical or threats
>> > to an open and free internet can easily be laid on the backburner.
>> >
>> > Recently, we heard from our friends in Pakistan on what they are
>> > doing in their countries to raise awareness. Perhaps it could be
>> > useful to hear what civil society members are doing in their
>> > respective countries whether in Universities, or within their
>> > organisations or within their countries governments to advocate for
>> > an open and free internet. We could map and list this on the etherpad
>> > and it could prove useful for those wishing to share resources and
>> > experiences. What are your thoughts?
>>
>> A good idea, but I'm thinking that in order for this to work out, at
>> least someone would have to make a personal commitment to work on this
>> mapping exercise in a sustained manner...
>>
>> Greetings,
>> Norbert
>>
>> --
>> Recommendations for effective and constructive participation in IGC:
>> 1. Respond to the content of assertions and arguments, not to the person
>> 2. Be conservative in what you send, be liberal in what you accept
>>
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