[governance] [bestbits] NOTE - Call for Nomination: Stakeholder Speakers at the General Assembly High-level Meeting on WSIS+10

parminder parminder at itforchange.net
Sat Oct 31 03:49:39 EDT 2015



On Saturday 31 October 2015 12:47 PM, Ian Peter wrote:
> Hi Parminder,
>  
> While I agree with your analysis,

Ian, I am not sure you are seeing it the way I am. This is not about 4-5
of us getting a few minutes from the podium. This is about civil society
representation will be chosen in the IG space. And if you really feel it
the way i do, why would you not agree to write as such to those in
charge of the process.

> I don’t think there is any chance at all that this process will be
> changed in the short timeframe involved, however strong a protest we
> make.

As I said, it does not matter if it changes. There is a larger
structural point here. On the other hand, I am about 90 percent sure
that if all groups involved in CSCG writes that this is not right, and
please let us do our own selection they would agree. Civil society seems
to have forgotten to leverage its legitimacy, and we seem to cave in to
just about everything, a being beyond us to influence. This is not how
it should be at all,

> So my own thoughts are that it is probably best to get involved, and
> from that position make a strong statement that the process is flawed
> and problematic from our point of view.

Are you saying that the chosen speakers will speak from the podium that
this process is flawed, and in this way? Please be clear. But if we are
ready to have our speakers speak about it at the high level meeting, why
would we not want to write about it to the co-facilitators and the
concerned UN bureaucracy? Isnt that much simpler, and at least have the
potential of meaningful impact.

> I also feel that we should be involved because in doing so we are able
> to correct some excesses from our point of view, but certainly not all.

Again, did not understand. What excesses, and how are they corrected?
>  
> However that’s just a personal point of view.  We have just opened a
> discussion on this in CSCG and decisions may be quite different.
>  
> One problem is that CSCG as such cannot nominate. Those who can
> according to this process are:

These criteria are for those individuals who want to apply to be on the
multistakeholder selection committee. My proposal is to disassociate CS
selection from this multistakeholder selection process, and ask for CSCG
to do it (I find it highly likely that they'd agree). So, the issue of
the creteria you mention simply does not apply to the proposal I am
making and seeking your and other people's views on.

> Non-governmental organizations in consultative status with the
> Economic and Social Council • Organizations accredited to the World
> Summit on the Information Society held in Geneva (2003) and Tunis
> (2005) • Organizations accredited to the WSIS Forum held from 2011 to
> 2015 • Organizations with observer status with the United Nations
> Conference on Trade and Development • Attendees of the UNESCO WSIS+10
> - ICT4D Conference or the UNESCO WSIS - Connecting the Dots Conference
> • Organizations accredited to the Financing for Development (FFD)
> process • Organizations accredited to the United Nations Sustainable
> Development Summit 2015 • Organizations already accredited to the
> WSIS+10 process (July and October meetings)
>  
> So if CSCG as such is involved, it will have to be with our
> nominations as representatives of civil society organisations who do
> fit one at least of the above criteria.

 I am not asking for the CSCG to get involved with this multistakeholder
selection process. On the contrary, I am asking for us to disassociate
from it.

>  
> Another problem is that the time frame for selecting speakers is
> roughly that of IGF – and with a 15 hour estimated commitment it may
> not be easy to find people able to represent us. I believe that if we
> are involved we should try to fill both civil society slots on the
> selection panel. But that will have to be as two separate nominations
> (backed by CSCG) from different CS groups.

Again, you are speaking of CSCG getting involved with the current
process, which is fundamentally different from my proposal to ask for CS
nominations to be taken off the multistakeholder process, and be taken
over by CSCG itself. Same about the rest of your email below.


Ian, lets look at it in two parts. Do the involved CS groups agree that
other stakeholders  - big business, gov, ICANN/ ISOC - should not be
involved in selection of its reps? Yes or no. If yes, then let us that
put down in a letter. I am happy to fight the case, but if we have such
a position and want to fight the case. We cannot keep citing expediency
for just everything. But if we are ok with such a process, that is a
different matter, and let different groups and individuals give their
views... Their has to be some limit to - we agree it is wrong, but....

parminder

>  
> And if we do nominate representatives on the selection panel, we have
> to do so this week.
>  
> And if I may add a further factor – I will be stepping down as the
> Independent Chair of CSCG shortly, as my term expires soon. I will not
> be standing again, as various factors are making it difficult for me
> to maintain an active involvement in these forums; and I think it is
> time for one of our very talented (and younger) members to take over. 
> CSCG is currently drafting an EOI to seek a new independent Chair,
> with the aim of opening that process before IGF so that people get a
> chance to discuss it while many are present in Brazil. So the
> replacement process hopefully will complete by the end of this year.
>  
> So in these circumstances – it would be good to hear from anyone who
> has an interest in working with CSCG as part of this particular
> process; I don’t necessarily want to be involved if we have good reps
> able to consult with CSCG members. If anyone is interested in this and
> wants to contact me privately to assist in this way,  I would be happy
> to discuss further and approach CSCG as regards their involvement.
>  
> Thanks for opening up a discussion on this.
>  
> Ian Peter
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> *From:* parminder <mailto:parminder at itforchange.net>
> *Sent:* Saturday, October 31, 2015 3:32 PM
> *To:* bestbits at lists.bestbits.net <mailto:bestbits at lists.bestbits.net>
> ; governance at lists.igcaucus.org <mailto:governance at lists.igcaucus.org>
> *Subject:* Re: [bestbits] NOTE - Call for Nomination: Stakeholder
> Speakers at the General Assembly High-level Meeting on WSIS+10
>  
> Please see the below announcement.
>
> It seems that there is a strong effort to institutionalise a system of
> civil society reps for speaker roles, but perhaps later also for more
> substantive roles, being selected by multistakeholder committees,
> meaning that big business and technical community gets a veto over
> civil society rep selection. (Do remember here that 'technical
> community' here is not that odd free and open software group
> volunteering their time in supporting government schools or the such.
> This term is accepted in the IG world now to denote those who work for
> and represent organisations engaged with technical governance of the
> Internet, and thus represent a governance status quo group. The
> semantic confusion about the term, as being people with technical
> capacities, is deliberate in order to utilise a certain legitimacy for
> what is a power based governance system.)
>
> The structural problem with such a process should be obvious.
>
> This is not acceptable for me, my organisation and the networks that I
> work with. Civil society has traditionally been fiercely protective of
> its independence, which includes the right to choose its own nominees
> (for instance, any efforts at national govs 'clearing' civil society
> reps from their countries has been strongly resisted at the UN and
> other global governance levels).  I think we need to write back to
> those responsible for this process that , thanks but no thanks, you
> tell us how many CS sepakers you want and we have a process of
> selection for CS reps and we will deliver the names by the date you want.
>
> May I appeal to Ian and the CSCG to frame and send such a letter to
> WSIS process co-facilitators, and the concerned UN bureaucracy, at the
> earliest. Before these mentioned deadlines pass.
>
> Meanwhile, let me give some background on this....
>
> Just Net Coalition did write a letter addressed to the co-facilitators
> against such a process of big business sitting over decisions on CS
> reps. It seems to have had no effect.
>
> A few years back, there was an attempt by a certain group in the IGF
> MAG, led by the then Exec Director of the IGF, Markus Kummer, to
> institute a method of selections of non gov MAG members by a committee
> of older non gov MAG members. I was able to attend MAG meetings in
> those days as a Special Advisor to the chair. I opposed such a process
> of CS nominee selection by a committee that included big business and
> technical community  (read the ICANN/ ISOC system). I was able to get
> the support of a few CS MAG members in the room, and I distinctly
> remember Graciala, Katitza, and Foaud in this regard, and perhaps a
> person or two more whose names may have dropped from my memory (my
> apologies).... And because of the CS opposition this problematic move
> had to be abandoned.  Now it seems to be coming back from another
> door, and we need to stand up against it once again.
>
> Again, we have very little turnaround time here.
>
> parminder
>
> On Friday 30 October 2015 08:04 PM, Carolina Rossini wrote:
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: *NGO News* <ngonews at un.org <mailto:ngonews at un.org>>
>> Date: Fri, Oct 30, 2015 at 10:14 AM
>> Subject: [NGO News:] Call for Nomination: Stakeholder Speakers at the
>> General Assembly High-level Meeting on WSIS+10
>> To: crossini at publicknowledge.org <mailto:crossini at publicknowledge.org>
>>
>>
>> *Deadlines:            *
>>
>> *8 November 2015: Apply for Selection Committee*
>>
>> *12 November 2015: Apply for Speaking Roles*
>>
>> *The General Assembly High-level Meeting on the overall review of the
>> implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information
>> Society will take place on 15-16 December 2015 at the UN Headquarters
>> in New York.*
>>
>> This high-level meeting will provide an opportunity for in-depth
>> discussions on important issues in the implementation of the WSIS
>> outcomes, including the progress, gaps and challenges, as well as
>> areas for future actions.
>>
>> *To apply to speak at the High-level Meeting, please complete the
>> form available here
>> <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ffRSw8C5UGYRKrzdpCiWnyc2EMVTbmZ1SVGNnhs0FcQ/viewform>*.
>> Applications will be accepted from *30 October to* *12 November 2015*.
>>
>> *A Selection Committee will be established* in order to ensure broad
>> and inclusive participation of stakeholders in the high-level
>> meeting. Applications to the Selection Committee will be accepted
>> from *30 October to 8 November 2015*. To learn more about the
>> Selection Committee, please see the Terms of Reference by clicking on
>> this link
>> <http://csonet.org/content/documents/WSIS+10_ToR_Steering_Committee.pdf>.
>> *To apply to participate in the stakeholder Selection Committee,
>> please complete the form available **here*
>> <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1pzCRKLri16XUMNYNA9QECFnhCrO9Ub7ex0Ho2vdYp2k/viewform>*.*
>>
>> *Background*
>>
>> In December of 2003, the world came together in Geneva at the World
>> Summit on Information Society (WSIS) to declare a "common desire and
>> commitment to build a people-centred, inclusive and
>> development-oriented Information Society," and ushered in an era of
>> harnessing the power of information and communication technology to
>> contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals
>> (MDGs). The resulting Geneva Plan of Action established targets and
>> the eleven action lines, which guide development in specific areas.
>>
>> The second phase of WSIS, conducted in Tunis in 2005, built upon the
>> achievements of the Geneva Plan, with the resulting Tunis Agenda
>> addressing additional issues, such as financing and internet
>> governance. Paragraph 111 of the Tunis Agenda, endorsed by the
>> General Assembly in resolution 60/252, requested the General Assembly
>> to undertake the overall review of the implementation of the outcomes
>> of WSIS in 2015.  In response, the General Assembly in resolution
>> 68/302, decided that the overall review will be concluded by a
>> two-day high-level meeting of the General Assembly, to be preceded by
>> an intergovernmental process that also takes into account inputs from
>> all relevant stakeholders of WSIS.
>>
>>
>>
>>  
>> -- 
>>  
>> /Carolina Rossini /
>> /Vice President, International Policy and Strategy
>> /
>> *Public Knowledge*
>> _http://www.publicknowledge.org/_
>> + 1 6176979389 | skype: carolrossini | @carolinarossini
>>
>>  
>> -- 
>>  
>> /Carolina Rossini /
>> /Vice President, International Policy/
>> *Public Knowledge*
>> _http://www.publicknowledge.org/_
>> + 1 6176979389 | skype: carolrossini | @carolinarossini
>>  
>>
>>
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