a call fro more comments/contributions to the "Stocktaking Process"
----- Original Message -----
From: Renata Bloem <rbloem@ngocongo.org>
To: <bureau@wsis-cs.org>; <plenary@wsis-cs.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 3:40 AM
Subject: [CS Bureau] CS contributions to WSIS stocktaking
Dear All,
Please kindly note the message below from the ITU/WSIS ES concerning more
contributions from the Civil Society during PrepCom2 regarding the WSIS
Stocktaking database. In order to meet this request please feel free to send
more contributions (other than those already submitted of course) of your
input to PrepCom2. All msg are to be sent asap preferably by filling-in the
following questionnaire: http://www.itu.int/wsis/stocktaking/scripts/q.asp
Best regards,
Renata
Cher tous,
Veuillez noter le message suivant de la part du SE SMSI/UIT concernant une
demande supplñÎentaire de contributions de la part de la sociñÕé civile.
Afin de pouvoir rñÑondre à cette demande, veuillez envoyer dïÔ que possible
toutes vos contributions pendant la PrepCom2 (bien ñ×idemment autres que
celles dñËà soumises) de prñÇñÓence en remplissant le questionnaire suivant
(pour la base de donnñÆs des activitñÔ):
http://www.itu.int/wsis/stocktaking/scripts/q.asp
Avec mes meilleures salutations,
Renata
Tim.Kelly@itu.int wrote:
Adina,
now that the PrepCom is behind us, I wonder if I could request your help for
assistance in soliciting more contributions from civil society to the WSIS
stocktaking database, at <http://www.itu.int/wsis/stocktaking>
www.itu.int/wsis/stocktaking.
As we approach the second phase, reporting on the implementation of the
Geneva Plan of Action will become all the more important, especially if we
go with the Swiss proposal for a formal report on the implementation to be
approved by the Summit.
As I reported during the prepcom, we have received over 1'600 contributions
to the stocktaking database, but only a tiny percentage of these are from
accredited civil society organisations. Would it be possible to encourage
the different civil society "families" to make more inputs, if possible
using the online questionnaire?
Thanks,
tim