[governance] People with disabilities

Deirdre Williams williams.deirdre at gmail.com
Mon Nov 17 12:49:42 EST 2014


Bad choice of words perhaps :-(
The concerns I have heard seem to focus on the possibility that if one
group is given special status as regards representation then several other
groups may ask for the same facility. If you look back in this thread
Arsene on 14th was the first person to express this concern.
I think I used "dangerous" (and please note the "...") because the
stability of the MAG is very important. Therefore it is essential that the
justification for the request should be quite clear and offer no threat to
that stability.

On 17 November 2014 13:32, Remmy Nweke <remmyn at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Deirdre,
> So far your submissions have been engaging and interesting, but I did not
> understand the aspect of "dangerous" precedent.
>
> Is it that our support for recognition of persons with disabilities in the
> MAG is a dangerous step or that it would amount to that in the future? If
> yes, why?
>
> We must have at the back of our mind that issues must be treated on merit,
> of course, I think this subject herein is merited.
>
> However, I would appreciate more light/explanation before I can ask
> further questions.
> Thanks
> Remmy
>
> On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 6:09 PM, Deirdre Williams <
> williams.deirdre at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> My thought is "go for it".
>> However I think it will be necessary to establish that "people with
>> disabilities" are a stakeholder group, rather than an issue. Ginger and I
>> spent an hour discussing that last night without reaching any resolution.
>> This conversation began because of Lorena's suggestion to institutionalise
>> the inclusion of someone representative of "the youth" as happened
>> fortuitously this year with the selection of Bianca for the MAG. There are
>> other interests which might also feel the desirability of being given an
>> "own representative". Can we present a strong enough argument to persuade
>> the MAG in its wisdom to support the creation of a somewhat "dangerous"
>> precedent?
>>
>> On 17 November 2014 11:07, Judy Okite <judyokite at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you All,
>>>
>>> for your contributions and support, I highly appreciate it!
>>>
>>> Indeed to have the persons with disabilities voices and concerns raised
>>> in these forums is important,  but the utmost importance is to have them
>>> involved, be part of the process, be part of the team.
>>>
>>> Could we have this in signatures and forward it to the secretariat to
>>> have this discussed as part of AOB in the December meeting?
>>>
>>> De, whats your thought?
>>>
>>> Kind Regards,
>>>
>>> *'Chance Favors the prepared mind'* - Louis Pasteur
>>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Remmy Nweke <remmyn at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Let me add my voice to Deidre's narration.
>>>> Yes we often forget those with disabilities and I think now we are
>>>> reminded of it, thus imperative we all support the call for inclusion. May
>>>> be pass that as a resolution to make or have a rep from them at part of MAG
>>>> process.
>>>> Thus should also apply to member nations too that way we will no longer
>>>> forget.
>>>> Nice day all.
>>>> Remmy Nweke
>>>> @ITRealms
>>>> A member of DigitalSENSE
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my Windows Phone
>>>> ------------------------------
>>>> From: Deirdre Williams <williams.deirdre at gmail.com>
>>>> Sent: 14/11/2014 15:01
>>>> To: Internet Governance <governance at lists.igcaucus.org>
>>>> Subject: [governance] People with disabilities
>>>>
>>>> Let me add to Lorena's suggestion of a youth category, (made on the
>>>> Bestbits list this morning) the need to have a constant voice for people
>>>> with disabilities. Judy Okite has provided this for the last few years, but
>>>> she has finished her term of appointment. She made this suggestion herself
>>>> at the last MAG meeting in Istanbul. Since one billion people around the
>>>> world suffer from some disability, and the Internet can offer considerable
>>>> relief for them, they are the holders of a very significant "stake".
>>>> Sadly it is easy to forget if one does not suffer from a disability
>>>> oneself, which is why it is so important to have a dedicated voice for
>>>> these stakeholders in all such groups.
>>>> Deirdre
>>>>
>>>> --
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>>>> William Arthur Lewis, Nobel Prize Economics, 1979
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