[Lac] (Fwd) [WSIS-CT] Civil Society Speakers
Valeria Betancourt
valeriab at apc.org
Mon Dec 1 15:55:10 GMT 2003
Amig at s, esta es la lista de portavoces seleccionados por la
Secretaría General de la UIT para la CMSI.
Tenemos la gran preocupación y malestar que, como siempre, al final
de cuentas, las propuestas hechas por la sociedad civil para portavoz
en la ceremonia de apertura de la Cumbre, de manera particular en
este caso por el grupo de contenidos y temas (a través del grupo
adhoc para selección de portavoces de SC) no fueron tomadas en
cuenta.
Cuando estabamos en la fase final de conformación de la lista
sugerida de portavoces, fuimos informados/as que la Secretaría de la
UIT tenía otra alternativa para la sesión de apertura de la Cumbre y
que la iba a tomar en cuanta para la selección. Como es obvio, la
opción fue propuesta por la UIT. Era de esperarse, no? A pesar de
sabemos ya como se está llevando el proceso de la Cumbre, no puedo
dejar de sorprenderme con cada resultado que aparece sobre la mesa
:(( Terrible!
A pesar de todo esto, es muy bueno que varios/as de los portavoces
propuestos por este caucus para las discusiones generales y las mesas
redondas están en la lista final!
¿Podrían por favor Sally, Daniel, Carlos Afonso y Nestor Busso
chequear los días que les corresponde, registrar en sus agendas y
confirmar su presencia en el slot que se les ha asignado? Es
tambien un problema que la lista final sale, sin mayor informacion,
pocos días antes de empezar la cumbre, y mucho menos ofreciendo algún
mecanismo concreto para apoyar la participacion de los/as speakers
"seleccionados" :(
Víctor, tienes el email de Nestor Busso por favor?
Muchos saludos para tod at s,
Valeria
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From: Liliane Ursache <liliane.ursache at ties.itu.ch>
To: bureau at geneva2003.org, ct at wsis-cs.org
Subject: [WSIS-CT] Civil Society Speakers
Date sent: Mon, 01 Dec 2003 15:15:28 +0100
Dear Colleagues,
Please be informed the Secretary General of ITU, Mr. Utsumi has
decided to select the following speakers for the Summit. Please note
that I am in the process of contacting the speakers for the General
Debate to ensure their availability. Round Tables speakers will be
contacted as of tomorrow.
with best regards,
Liliane
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CIVIL SOCIETY PROPOSED SPEAKERS
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Opening Session - Wednesday 10 Dec.
1. Ms. Kicki Nordstrom, President of World Blind Union and
International Disability Alliance (Norway)
General Debate - Wednesday 10 Dec. PM
1. Ms. Lynne Muthoni Wanyeki, Executive Director of African
Women's
Development and Communication Network, FEMNET (Kenya)
2. Mr. Shu-Khun Lin, Founder of the Molecular Diversity
Preservation
International (China)
3. Mr. Oluwagbenga Sesan, Co-founder of Paradigm Initiative
(Nigeria)
4. Mr. Sean O'Siochru, Leader, CRIS Campaign (Ireland)
General Debate - Thursday 11 Dec. AM
5. Mr. Philip Jennings, General Secretary of Union Network
International - UNI (UK)
6. Ms. Mercedes Bresso, President of World Federation of United
Cities - WACLAC (Italy)
General Debate - Thursday 11 Dec. PM
7. Ms. Jane Lubchenco, President of International Council of
Scientific Unions (USA)
8. Ms. Liz Burns, President of the International Association for
Volunteer Effort - IAVE (UK)
9. Ms. Sally Burch, President of Agencia Latinoamericana de
Información - ALAI (Ecuador)
10. Mr. Timothy Balding, Director General, World Association of
Newspapers (UK)
General Debate - Friday 12. Dec. AM
11. Mr. Kamel Ayadi, President, World Federation of Engineering
Organizations (Tunisia)
12. Ms. Mililani Trask, Pacific representative to the Permanent
Forum
on Indigenous Issues (Hawaii)
13. Mr. Carlos Afonso, President, Rede de Informações para o
Terceiro
Setor - RITS (Brasil)
14. Ms. Deborah Hurley, Director of the Harvard Information
Infrastructure Project at Harvard University (Canada)
Round Table 1 : Creating Digital Opportunities
1. Mr. Manuel Castells, Academic (Spain)
(or Mr. Cheick Modibo Diarra, President, Africa Virtual University
(Mali))
2. Ms. Stéphanie Perrin, Electronic Privacy Information Centre -
EPIC
(directed the development of Canada's federal privacy law for
the private sector, PIPEDA) (Canada)
3. Mr. Casio Tanigushi, Mayor of Curitiba (Brasil)
4. Mr. Richard M. Stallman, President of Free Software Foundation
(USA)
5. Mr. Lishan Adam, Researcher, Center for Knowledge Dynamics and
Decision Making - Information Science, University of
Stellenbosch (Ethiopia)
Round Table 2 : Diversity in Cyberspace
1. Mr. Lawrence Lessig, Academic, Standford University (USA)
2. Mr. Daniel Pimienta, Director FUNREDES (Dominican Republic)
3. Mr. Steve Buckley, World Association of Community Radio
Broadcasters (AMARC) (UK)
or/and Mr. Aidan White, General Secretary of the International
Federation of Journalists (UK)
4. Ms. Susanna George, Executive Director ISIS (Philippines)
5. Ms. Saida Agrebi, President of ATM, Vice President of WFO
(Tunisia)
STAND BY
1. Mr. Kumi Naidoo, CEO and Secretary General of CIVICUS (South
Africa)
2. Ms. Dorothy Gordon, Director General of Ghana-India Kofi Annan
Centre of Excellence for Information and Communication
Technology (Ghana)
Round Table 3: ICT as a Tool to achieve the MDGs
1. Ms. Emilienne Lionelle, Leader of SAMNICK and member of
Engineers
without Borders (Cameroon)
2. Ms. Leonel Fernandez Reyna, President, Global Foundation for
Democracy and Development - FUNGLODE (Dominican Republic)
3. Mr. Law Chi-Kwong, The Hong Kong Council of Social Service
(China)
4. Mr. Wolfgang Kleinwaechter, Professor, Aarhus University
(Denmark)
5. Mr. Alain Rousset, President of the Aquitaine Region (France)
TO BE CONFIRMED - Round Table 4: Empowering All Citizens
1. Mr. Peter Leuprecht, Dean of Law McGill University (Canada)
2. Mr. Kumi Naidoo, CEO and Secretary General of CIVICUS (South
Africa)
3. Ms. Dorothy Gordon, Director General of Ghana-India Kofi Annan
Centre of Excellence for Information and Communication
Technology (Ghana)
4. Mr. Nestor Busso, Presidente del Foro Argentino de Radios
Comunitarias - ALER (Argentina)
5. Mr. Mahfuz Anam, Editor "The Daily Star", former UNESCO
Communication Program officer (Bangladesh)
STAND BY
1. Mr. Simon Davies, Director General of Privacy International
(UK)
2. Mr. William Drake, Senior Associate, International Centre for
Trade and Sustainable Development in Geneva, and member of
Board
of Directors of CPSR (USA)
3. Mr. Habib Sy, Executive director of Aid Transparency founder,
Professor of
Communications and taught in Several African and US
universities
(Senegal)
4. Ms. Mary Chenery-Hesse, Vice-Chairman of the National
Development Planning Commission (Ghana)
5. Ms. Fatma Allo, Founder of Tanzania Media Women's Association
(TAMWA (Tanzania)
6. John Dada, President FANTSUAM Foundation (Nigeria)
7. Natasha Primo, Director, WomensNet (South Africa)
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