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hi everyone,
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just received this important communication from liliane who's part of =
the
ITU secretariat... the Asia Pacific "family" needs to describe itself =
among
other things... Al, do you want to take a lead in this discussion? i =
would
encourage everyone to have a look at the terms of reference for the =
CS
Bureau and to provide feedback/comment/suggested amendments.
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regards,
angela
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Liliane Ursache" <liliane.ursache@ties.itu.int>
To: <amkt@apcwomen.org>
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 11:57 PM
Subject: follow-up Prepcom 2
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Dear Colleagues,
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On behalf of the Civil Society Division /WSIS ES, we would like to =
thank you
for your participation in the Prepcom 2. Thanks to your efforts, a =
Civil
Society Bureau is now established and operational. This
development opens important new opportunities for civil society
participation in the WSIS process.
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In the following weeks we will be working closely together to =
strengthen the
CS Bureau and ensure that civil society at large can benefit from =
these
opportunities. Concretely, we shall maintain regular exchange of
information and, as discussed during Prepcom 2, we will follow-up on =
issues
of immediate concern:
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1. The Terms of Reference of the Civil Society Bureau have been =
posted on
the www.geneva2003.org web site. Please check the site and send us =
your
comments and suggestions for improvement.
Suggestions will be forwarded to the Task Group on information and =
outreach;
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2. To improve the understanding of the CS Bureau, kindly send us a =
short
description of your respective family (if not yet done);
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3. Any ideas on how you plan to communicate with organizations within =
your
respective families are most welcome. Please send us the lists of =
the main
networks and organizations composing your family if
you wish to add them to our discussions lists;
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4. As planning for Summit events will start shortly, we would be =
grateful if
you could identify and forward to us event proposals from your =
respective
family. As many different families may be interested in the
same theme, events must be theme-oriented We remain at your =
disposal to
discuss any such proposals and ensure their coordination at the =
Summit;
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5. Inter-sessional modalities are still being discussed in the =
Executive
Secretariat and with the Chairperson of Sub-committee 2 Working Group =
on
content and themes. As soon as these will be established,
we will send an announcement to all civil society entities (no later =
than 15
March);
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6. The Report of last CS Bureau meetings is being compiled at the =
moment.
We will send this as soon as available (by mid next week at the =
latest).
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We hope that this short reminder proves useful. Please do not =
hesitate to
contact us for any further questions.
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Looking forward to hearing from you.
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Best regards,
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Alain, Louise, Liliane
CSD /WSIS ES
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