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sure Bill - good idea - I'd be happy to (and to work with on it with
the others if they also have some time)<br>
Joy<br>
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<div>On Feb 17, 2014, at 7:55 AM, joy <<a
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display: inline !important;">There are 4 NCUC members
participating in the WGEC meeting as civil society
members: Grace Githaiga, Avri Doria, Carlos Afonso and
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<div>Would any of you maybe consider writing something
individually or collectively for the NCUC Singapore conference
website, even if only like two paragraphs, on what comes out
of the Feb. meeting and what it means for the ten year debate
on creation of new mechanisms for orphan issues or at least
accessing available resources more effectively etc. The
fourth and last session on the conference program deals with
“Institutional Innovation”---the various ideas out there which
could pop up in Sao Paulo, both multilateral and
multistakeholer, e.g. in the latter case something with a
lighter, information aggregation/good practice
sharing/knowledge-bank/clearing house character. It would be
really nice if we had some handy backgrounders linked from
below each session description from different stakeholder
groups, but irrespective of whether anyone else decides to
provide these, it’d be really nice if at least NCUC put out
its own takes on the issues for its own conference. And got
recognition for its members deep engagements and good works….?</div>
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