Fwd: Re: [NCUC-DISCUSS] Some comments on WGIG nominees

Thierry Amoussougbo TAmoussougbo at UNECA.ORG
Wed Aug 25 06:37:21 CEST 2004


Dear Colleagues,

Here are my proposal for Africa representatives:

For Policy in Africa I will propose Mr. Olivier Nana Nzepa the Coordinator
of Africa  of ICT4D Civil society Network.
For technical side: I will propose Adiel Akplogan of AFRINIC

TX.

Thierry H. Amoussougbo
Regional Adviser
Development Information Services Division
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
Tel: 251 1 511167 ext 33053
Fax: 251 1 510512
E-mail : tamoussougbo at uneca.org




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Fine. I do not think I can think of anyone else at this point after the
commented list by Karen, and I do not have enough info to suggest people
for Africa and Arab states, of course -- which are lacking in the list.

rgds

--c.a.

-----Original Message-----
From: Milton Mueller <mueller at SYR.EDU>
To: NCUC-DISCUSS at LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 13:13:30 -0400
Subject: Re: [NCUC-DISCUSS] Fwd: Re: [NCUC-DISCUSS] Some comments on
WGIG nominees

> >>> Carlos Afonso <ca at RITS.ORG.BR> 08/24/04 12:15PM >>>
> >MIlton, unfortunately I am one of the "usual suspects" in our
> region.
>
> >Since I believe, as I said, that the final choice will be by WG
> "inner
> >circle" (UN/ITU I guess), I am not sure we should spend more energy
> on
> >discussing nominations
>
> I don't agree. I disagree on a fundamental level.
>
> This is more than just a list, it's a capacity-building
> exercise for civil society. If we can't do this, we have
> no business pushing ourselves forward as actors on
> the level of governments and business.
>
> --MM


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