[governance] Good examples of muiltistakeholder policy development at a national level?
Carlos Afonso (via governance Mailing List)
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Wed Oct 30 09:51:01 EDT 2019
Dear Ian,
The current Brazilian government is opposed to pluralism in any form,
having killed several multistakeholder committees and councils in most
sectors.
However, CGI.br is still up and running, not yet affected by this
policy, and remains a good example of multistakeholder governance.
[] fraterno
--c.a.
On 29/10/2019 17:42, Ian Peter wrote:
> I am interested to know of examples of nation states that might have
> reasonable to good practices for involving civil society and the private
> sector in internet related policy development, along the lines perhaps
> of the ancient WSIS definition of "on an equal footing".
>
> Is anyone doing this this other than in a token fashion? A few years ago
> we had a good example with Brazil, but a change of government changed
> that. What are our good examples now, or don't they exist?
>
> Ian
>
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