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Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 01:51:10 +0800
From: "RunningToddler" <amkt@apcwomen.org>
Subject: [communication 802] Fw: CS  Facilitation Fund - LDCs
To: "AP WSIS Caucus" <communication@wsisasia.org>
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Looks like most our candidates' countries are not in??? I would think
developing countries are still considered :o)

angela

----- Original Message -----
From: "John R. Gagain Jr." <j.gagain@funglode.org>
To: <bureau@geneva2003.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 1:31 AM
Subject: CS Facilitation Fund - LDCs


> Dear Civil Society Bureau (particularly Regional Family Groups):
>
> As you know, the Civil Society Bureau in Paris designated the 5 Regional
Family
> Groups as the entities that would deal with the Civil Society Facilitation
Fund.
> The WSIS Secretariat just announced that one of the selection criteria is
that
> applicants be from Least Developed Countries (LDCs).
>
> Attached below you will find the ITU's list of LDCs.
>
> http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ldc/who.html (more information)
>
> Sincerely,
>
> John R. Gagain Jr.
> Think Tank Focal Point
> WSIS Civil Society Bureau
> World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)
> http://www.funglode.org/wsis/
>
> Email: j.gagain@funglode.org
> Web: http://www.funglode.org
>
>
> LDCs
> Afghanistan
> Angola
> Bangladesh
> Benin
> Bhutan
> Burkina Faso
> Burundi
> Cambodia
> Cape Verde
> Central Afr. Rep.
> Chad
> Comoros
> Congo (D.R. ex Zaire)
> Djibouti
> Equat. Guinea
> Eritrea
> Ethiopia
> Gambia
> Guinea
> Guinea Bissau
> Haiti
> Kiribati
> Lao (PDR)
> Lesotho
> Liberia
> Madagascar
> Malawi
> Maldives
> Mali
> Mauritania
> Mozambique
> Myanmar
> Nepal
> Niger
> Rwanda
> Sao Tome & Principe
> Senegal
> Sierra Leone
> Solomon Islands
> Somalia
> Sudan
> Tanzania
> Togo
> Tuvalu
> Uganda
> Vanuatu
> Western Samoa
> Yemen (Rep. of)
> Zambia
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