[governance] WSIS 10+
Jean-Louis FULLSACK
jlfullsack at orange.fr
Mon Aug 11 08:47:20 EDT 2014
Dear all
I refer to my mail I sent earlier on the list (August 4th) for replying to Wolfgang who asserts that the CS Declaration at the Geneva WSIS Summit (2003) as an "official WSIS outcome document". Unfortunately this doesn't reflect the reality as I justified it in my earlier mail. See its content hereafter :
Wolfgang wrote :
> One of the big achievements in the WSIS process was that civil society got a voice in the process. A Milestone was the CS WSIS Declaratzion from December 2003 which was handed over to the president of the first summit, WSIS 1.>
This enthousiastic view on the civil society's voice at WSIS doesn't reflect the reality.
First, the "milestone" CS WSIS Declaration was in fact a document resulting from a schism in the "WSIS multistakeholder community", precisely decided by the CS Plenary during PrepCom 3b because the very voice of CS wasn't sufficiently taken in account during the PrepCom process. Remember Adama Samassekou's desperate but vain efforts to convince the CS Plenary to join the official Geneva Declaration !
Second, the CS Declaration, despite the assertion of the WSIS Secretariate, isn't considered as an official WSIS outcome document. The latter are the WSIS Declaration of Principles and the Geneva Action Plan, as well as the Tunis Commitment and the Tunis Agenda for the Information Society (see http://www.itu.int/wsis/outcome/booklet/index-fr.html ).
In a nutshell : If "CS got a voice", it's expression was at best considered to be pseudo-official ! This is pure WSIS/ITU multistakeholderism !
(End of mail wording)
Therefore we should base any further discussion about WSIS+10 on this reality rather than on a "sweet dream" ...
Best regards
Jean-Louis Fullsack
> Message du 07/08/14 03:31
> De : "Salanieta T. Tamanikaiwaimaro"
> A : "governance at lists.igcaucus.org" , "Kleinwächter, Wolfgang"
> Copie à : "Daniel Kalchev"
> Objet : Re: [governance] WSIS 10+
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Hi Wolfgang,
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>From the Pacific, we can shoot the proposal down as we can secure at least 16 votes in the UNGA to support enhanced civil society input.
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> Sad that it has to come to this.
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Sala
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On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 8:46 PM, "Kleinwächter, Wolfgang" wrote:
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http://www.outlookindia.com/news/article/UN-Adopts-Resolution-on-Bridging-Digital-Divide/852511
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> Outlook India:
> The resolution decided that the overall review will be concluded in December 2015 by a two-day General Assembly high-level meeting to be preceded by an inter-governmental preparatory process that also takes into account inputs from all relevant stakeholders of WSIS. The intergovernmental negotiation process would begin in June 2015 and lead to an inter-governmentally agreed outcome document for adoption at the UNGA meeting. The process retains the ownership of the preparatory meetings and the final outcome document with member states alone. Mukerji said the resolution ensures that leaders, "at the highest possible level" will meet at the high-level plenary meeting in December next year to adopt the outcome of the intergovernmental negotiations.
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> Wolfgang:
> One of the big achievements in the WSIS process was that civil society got a voice in the process. A Milestone was the CS WSIS Declaratzion from December 2003 which was handed over to the president of the first summit, WSIS 1. It became an official document. The Tunis Agenda confirmed and enhanced the role of civil society. As you can see from the text above, ten years later this process is back in the hands of "governments only". The final outcome document will be with member states only by taking into account inputs from all relevant stakeholders (which sounds like a joke with the experiences of a enhanced communicartion and cooperation over the last ten years, including the UNCSTD WGs. Should civil society write a letter to UN Secretary General Ban Kin Moon?
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