Dear all,
I am back on my desk after one full week...not a very happy situation to be
in!
Just wanted to convey my sincere gratitude and appreciation to all my
colleagues at Tokyo and Global Knowledge Partnership, who made it possible
for me to attend the WSIS Regional meeting, expressed confidence in my
capabilities for delivering on certain specifics and contributed towards
making it a very professionally rewarding experience for me. Almost every
waking minute was productively spent, i thought...
I echo John's sentiments..."I have learnt so much from you" and do hope that
I have been able to contribute in areas that I was expected to...
Hope to keep in touch , though I must admit that I would not be attending
the Prepcom 2 and would not really find much time to participate online
either, since I play a different role for OneWorld and at best, contributing
to the WSIS process is a minor role...But in case there is something
specific that OneWorld or I could participate in, pl. do let me know.
Thanks once again.
Warm regards
Jaba Menon
Partnership Manager
OneWorld South Asia
Ph/Fax: 91-11-26532430/ 26612008
www.oneworld.net
-----Original Message-----
From: John Fung [mailto:john.fung@hkcss.org.hk]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 12:11 PM
To: communication@wsisasia.org
Subject: [communication 300] Re: Declraration Draft Ver 2.1
Dear all,
Nice to have met you all in tokyo.
Particularly thanks to adam and izumi and yumiko in making all the
arrangements.
It's especially memorable working closely with some of you in the
content working group.
I have learnt so much from you.
Pity we did not have the chance to say goodbye properly.
As a Hong Konger, I personally have a lot of mixed feelings over the
taiwan issue of course.
Anyhow, I had the opportunity to be introduced to the leader of the
Chinese delegation on Wednesday afternoon after the closing (not the mr
ke who spoke). I explained to him the general feeling of NGOs etc. on
the matter, as far as I could.
He too explained his difficult situation in allowing Taiwan NGOs to
attend the regional conference (because it's against the whole nation's
policy).
He said they have started the negotiation process with the japanses
government on how to deal with taiwan's participation a few weeks before
the conference and have sought ways to reach a compromise. Although they
had approached the matter at a very high level, it was not very
successful.
He particularly asked me to convey the message to all NGOs that they are
not against the participation of Civil Society at all.
I think it's a pity that the message came out so badly.
Adam, I don't think my organisation could afford sending out
representatives to attend prepcom2. But would like to have the chance to
continually contribute, perhaps on line, if possible.
And if you would like to "piggyback" on some conferences, the one that I
organised in late August is a choice. Too late?
For information, please visit website: http://www.hkcss.org.hk/husita7/
Cheers.
John Y. C. Fung
IT & Development Chief Officer
Direct Line: (852) 2864 2971
ITRC Website: itrc.hkcss.org.hk
HKCSS Website: www.hkcss.org.hk
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-----Original Message-----
From: subonrat [mailto:subonrat@chula.ac.th]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 1:39 PM
To: communication@wsisasia.org
Subject: [communication 297] Re: Declraration Draft Ver 2.1
Dear Izumi
Your website, www.anr.org , is very useful. I will read in more
detailed later on.
Thanks so much for the excellent co-ordination.
Ubonrat
----- Original Message -----
From: "Izumi Aizu" <izumi@anr.org>
To: <communication@wsisasia.org>
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 10:08 AM
Subject: [communication 265] Declraration Draft Ver 2.1
> Some people asked for this again, so I am sending it here for
> conveninece.
>
> AND, for those who are already in Tokyo, welcome!
>
> izumi
>
>
>
> >> Izumi Aizu <<
> Asia Network Research
> www.anr.org
> &
> GLOCOM /Institute for HyperNetwork Society
>
> << Writing the Future of the History >>
>