Dear Patcha,
Thank you very much for your constructive participation.
As for panel member for our panel from Communication Rights,
I am not in a position to select/decide, but it is up to the
organizer of each side event to come to consensus and
decide. So please consult the key members organizing that
event as soon as possible.
izumi
At 18:02 03/01/04 +0900, patcha wrote:
>Dear Izumi,
>
>Jinbonet has worked for the issue of communication rights such as
>freedom of expression, surveillance & privacy, and public domain
>on the internet. And From jinbonet, two persons,
>I and our chairperson will attend Tokyo meeting.
>Maybe I can do the presentation about communication rights.
>If it is possible, please let me know what to do for the presentation in detail?
>
>Thanks,
>PatchA
>
>Korean Progressive Network, Jinbonet
>Website) http://www.jinbo.net
>E-mail) patcha@patcha.jinbo.net
>Tel) +82-2-7744-551
>Fax) +82-2-7744-553
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Izumi Aizu [mailto:izumi@anr.org]
>Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 10:25 AM
>To: communication@wsisasia.org
>Subject: [communication 203] Panel by NGO, us
>
>
>Hi, A Happy New Year!!
>
>Now, I like to confirm that the Panel on Jan 13, Monday be organized by 'us',
>AP NGO CCW.
>
>So far we have the following outline.
>
>We need to decide the panel members from
>
>Communication Rights
>Information Society
>Pacific Islands
>
>Discussant from Government/international organization
>
>and Rapporteur
>
>So, if you are involved as the organizer of the side event, please
>make the decision as soon as possible, say by Jan 5th and get back
>to me.
>
>As for government discussant and rappoteur, we are trying
>to contact potential candidates, but if you have any good
>recommendation, please let us know as soon as possible.
>
>Thanks,
>
>izumi
>
>Panel Discussion VI
>Date/Time: Monday, 13 December 2003, 16:30 - 18:30
>Session Title: "Towards more inclusive Information Society: Asian
>perspectives"
>
>Abstract of the session
>At this panel, we would like to examine the critical challenges our NGO and
>civil
>society actors in Asia and Pacific are facing in relation to the rapid
>diffusion of ICT
>on the one hand, and the lack or insufficient penetration of infrastructure
>and other
>resources to fully enjoy its benefit. We will bring key stakeholders from
>NGO and
>civil society by inviting the main speakers from the thematic Side Events
>preceding
>the Main conference: Gender, Youth, Pacific Islands, ICT for Development,
>Communications rights, and Defining Information Society.
>
>By doing so we will find common path to build more inclusive Information
>Society in
>Asia Pacific context. We will also invite discussants from government and
>private
>sector for a constructive multi-stakeholder dialogue.
>
>Moderator:
>Ms. Ubonrat Siriyuvasak <subonrat@chla.ac.th>
>Campaign for Popular Media Reform (CPMR), Thailand
>
>Panelist:
>
>Gender:
>Chat Garcia Ramilo
>Association for Progressive Communications Women's Networking Support
>Programme, Philippines
><chat@apcwomen.org>
>
>Youth:
>Robert Sagun
>robsagun1@yahoo.com, robsagun@consultant.com
>Young Volunteers for Sustainable Development, Philippines
>
>ICT for Development:
>Eiji Hayashi, BHN Association, Japan
>
>Pacific Islands
><TBC>
>
>Communications Rights
><TBC>
>
>Defining Information Society
><TBC>
>
>Discussants
> From Government
><TBC>
>
> From Private Sector
>Masahobu Kato
>Senior Group Vice President, Fujitsu, Japan
>mkatoh@jp.fujitsu.com
>
>Rappoteur:
><TBC>