[governance] NetMundial opening ceremony address (Civil Society) Draft speech plan
Nnenna Nwakanma
nnenna75 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 21 17:13:03 EDT 2014
Hi Marie, all
I hope I will. Trust is one that is a principle as well as a road map.
And I am convinced that it is key. And like many colleagues have noted,
all actions that destroy trust destroy the Internet (non acceptance of Net
neutrality, unwarranted surveillance, threats of cyberwar etc)
I know it is a challenge to build, as stakeholders enlarge and the stakes
get higher...
But build it, we must
All for now
Nnenna
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 8:59 PM, Marie GEORGES <marie.georges at noos.fr>wrote:
> Many thanks Nnema,
>
> Hope you will make clear that *point 7 on trust became 1st priority *
>
> after Snowden's revelations on mass surveillance and on how some States
> managed to keep or introduce back door in equipments and poor
> cryptographical tools,
> THAT, for the sake of ITC and development, it is all the more urgent
> Governments concerned make clear to the world that they STOP mass
> surveillance and that they STOP using internet as a new armed battle field
> while more and more the world depends daily on that infrastructure.
>
> Best regards
> Marie
>
> Le 21 avr. 2014 à 18:07, Nnenna Nwakanma a écrit :
>
> Dear all
>
> I have received some 100+ feedback on the request for issues to be
> included. Here are a few remarks from my end:
>
> 1. It is not possible to bring all our issues to fore. We have a choice of
> either rolling out most issues and getting them drowned, or picking out 2-3
> key issues and building them up. I'm choosing the later.
>
> 2. NetMundial is dealing with two key challenges: Principles and Road Map
> for the future of Internet Governance. In as much as it might be important
> to decry most ongoings, I believe it is far more valuable to step into the
> future, anticipate and advance leading thoughts.
>
> 3. I only have 8 minutes and in reality, the speech needs to be
> constrained to 7. So below is a brief outline:
>
> ===
> Draft minute by minute:
>
> 1. Intro of Nnenna: Africa, Best Bits and Internet Governance Caucus
> 2. Intro of the Web Foundation: Mission, and key activities
> 3. On principles: a) Access b) social change and justice
> 4. On principles c) Human Rights and Freedoms
> 5. On Roadmap: a) Participation b) resources
> 6. On Roadmap: c) Change (accountability, transparency)
> 7. Overarching issue: Trust and positive agenda
> 8. Thanks
>
> ===
>
> All for now
>
> Nnenna
>
>
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