[NCUC-DISCUSS] [Call for expressions of interest] WSIS Review: Civil society coordination meeting in October

James Gannon james at cyberinvasion.net
Tue Sep 15 21:40:01 CEST 2015


Also for NCUC members who are also ISOC members the following may be of interest:

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Dear Members,

Following Constance`s note below, we are pleased to announce that ISOC is launching a call for applications for a policy fellowship to participate in the upcoming WSIS+10 Second Interactive Stakeholder Informal Consultation<http://unpan3.un.org/wsis10/> on 19th October, in New York, DC.

Deadline to apply closes on 21st September 2015.

More details on the application process is available here<https://www.internetsociety.org/support-internet-society-members-engagement-upcoming-2nd-wsis10-informal-consultations-new-york>.

Best regards,
Raquel Gatto

From: Constance Bommelaer <bommelaer at isoc.org<mailto:bommelaer at isoc.org>>
Date: Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 13:33
To: Internet Policy External <InternetPolicy at elists.isoc.org<mailto:InternetPolicy at elists.isoc.org>>, "internetsociety_chapterleaderscommunityne at ConnectedCommunity.org<mailto:internetsociety_chapterleaderscommunityne at ConnectedCommunity.org>" <internetsociety_chapterleaderscommunityne at ConnectedCommunity.org<mailto:internetsociety_chapterleaderscommunityne at ConnectedCommunity.org>>, "internetsociety_advisorycouncilne at ConnectedCommunity.org<mailto:internetsociety_advisorycouncilne at ConnectedCommunity.org>" <internetsociety_advisorycouncilne at ConnectedCommunity.org<mailto:internetsociety_advisorycouncilne at ConnectedCommunity.org>>
Subject: [Internet Policy] WSIS+10 negotiations are accelerating


Dear Members,

As many of you are aware, the WSIS+10 Review Non-Paper<http://unpan3.un.org/wsis10/Portals/5/WSIS%2010%20GA/WSIS%20nonpaper%20draft%20-%20final.pdf> was recently released, and we have a very small window to react. The UN website was updated just a few hours ago: the document is now open for comments - including from non-governments - until 18 Sept. (see details here<http://unpan3.un.org/wsis10/Events/1st-Preparatory-Meeting/Comments-for-non-paper>). The Internet Society will be working on a submission and would welcome any thoughts or insights from its members.

ISOC strongly believes the WSIS+10 Review process needs to be open to all stakeholders<http://www.openwsis2015.org/>.  We commend the UN on opening up this comments process to non-government entities and we hope to continue to see this level of openness throughout the remainder of the process.

What happens next?

The document will be reworked into a "zero draft" by the end of September and then discussed during the second WSIS+10 Informal Interactive Stakeholder Consultations to be held in New York on 19 October 2015.

= > Please note that the registration closes tomorrow, 11 September, 17:00EDT. If you are considering attending the October meeting, register urgently here<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1npwf4wuIl9Tl_k0Hpnvz68Pjh5Cdi9J6lGF-gl_R_m8/viewform>.

ISOC is currently shaping a new policy fellowship program to promote further engagement in the WSIS consultations, and event registration will be needed as a formal requirement. More on the fellowship from my colleague Raquel Gatto soon!

Useful links:
- WSIS  Process Roadmap<http://unpan3.un.org/wsis10/roadmap>
- ISOC WSIS resources<http://www.internetsociety.org/wsis>

Best regards,

Constance
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On 15 Sep 2015, at 20:33, Marilia Maciel <mariliamaciel at gmail.com<mailto:mariliamaciel at gmail.com>> wrote:

Hello all, please see the e-mail below and consider applying for support.
Thanks
Marília

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From: Lea Kaspar <lea at gp-digital.org<mailto:lea at gp-digital.org>>
Date: Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 3:58 PM
Subject: [bestbits] [Call for expressions of interest] WSIS Review: Civil society coordination meeting in October
To: Best Bits <bestbits at lists.bestbits.net<mailto:bestbits at lists.bestbits.net>>


Dear friends,

[with apologies for cross-posting]

We would like to bring to your attention the call for expressions of interest to participate in a meeting to facilitate civil society engagement in the WSIS Review process, scheduled to take place on October 14-15, in New York. The meeting is being organised by Global Partners Digital (GPD), in collaboration with the Association for Progressive Communications (APC), Access Now, the Centre for Communication Governance at the National Law University in Delhi, Coding Rights, FGV/ CTS, Internet Democracy Project, KICTANet, and Public Knowledge, with support of the government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

The WSIS process has been a unique vehicle in promoting a development-oriented, human rights respecting information society, recognizing the important role played by all stakeholders in its governance. This year, as WSIS marks its 10th anniversary, the UN General Assembly is set to evaluate its progress and decide its future<http://unpan3.un.org/wsis10/>. In order for the WSIS to continue acting as a conduit for ICT4D underpinned by human rights beyond 2015, it is important that views of all stakeholders, especially those from developing countries, are reflected in its outcomes. To contribute to this goal, this meeting will aim to further coordinate global civil society priorities, input and engagement in the Review process. The New York meeting will take place in advance of the deadline for submissions on the zero-draft of the Review outcome document (October 15) as well as the informal interactive consultations on October 19. The meeting agenda will be shared closer to the date.

Those interested in attending should fill in the expression of interest form available here<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1zsNlEa2MghLGe691ReHNMqj4gXKlhxu4VsR5rzLBGBY/viewform?usp=send_form>. Limited financial support is available for a number of participants and the information given will help decide who will receive support. Applications will be reviewed and evaluated by GPD and the Dutch government, based on the following criteria:

  *   An active member of civil society/relevant organisation (e.g. no private sector or government organisations)
  *   Previous engagement in the WSIS process and its Review
  *   Ability to show motivation and benefit to the applicant's future work from participating in the meeting
  *   Ability to show how the applicant's participation in the meeting would enhance civil society engagement in the WSIS and its Review
  *   Geographic and gender diversity

Criteria for financial support are designed to ensure that a diverse spread of participants - with focus on global south applicants and those who have previously been engaged in the Review - is achieved, and to secure gender and regional diversity. Due to time constraints and difficulties this poses for obtaining visas, visa status may be taken into account for applications received after the second deadline (24 September).

The applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and successful applicants will be notified within 3 working days of each deadline:

  *   Round 1 deadline: Friday, September 18th
  *   Round 2 deadline: Thursday, September 24th*
  *   Round 3 deadline: Thursday, October 1st*

*We advise those who require visas to apply as soon as possible, ideally by the first deadline.

Lastly, if you or your organisation are interested in co-organising the meeting - either by dedicating your time and energy to develop the concept, agenda and outputs, or by contributing funding towards participation of participants or logistical costs of the meeting, let us know by Friday 18th September.

Please share this call widely.

P.S. Please note that Coding Rights has set up a WSIS+10 resource platform for the Latin American context, and all are invited to engage there [see note below for more information].

Best,
On behalf of the co-organisers,

Lea


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Note:

Particularly for the Latin American and Caribbean context, Coding Rights, in partnership with APC and support of GPD, is developing a WSIS+10 resources platform at http://wsislatam.codingrights.org<http://wsislatam.codingrights.org/>. The goal is to highlight the core issues that are at the stake for the region and enable people to comment in a specific session/paragraph of the next documents that are/will be under consultation (namely the non-paper; zero draft and second draft).

The goal is to enable civil society representatives to quickly collaborate in an issue based approach, according to their field of knowledge, research and concern, even if they do not have the time to engage in all the issues of the WSIS review process to organise their own submission. Comments in that platform will be simply compiled and forwarded to the Secretariat, according to Preparatory Process Roadmap reviewing WSIS+10, to amplify voices from the region and posted at wsislatam.codingrights.org<http://wsislatam.codingrights.org/> as a reference for next steps of regional advocacy strategies. Please, feel invited to engage there.

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Lea Kaspar
Head of Programmes and International Policy | GLOBAL PARTNERS DIGITAL
Development House, 56–64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4LT
T: +44 (0)20 7549 0337 | M: +44 (0)7583 929216<tel:%2B44%20%280%297583%20929216> | Skype: l.kaspar

gp-digital.org<http://gp-digital.org/>

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