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Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 10:44:31 +0800
From: "Al Alegre" <alalegre@fma.ph>
Subject: [communication 1422] Re: [CS Bureau] Action for Summit Passes before tomorrow
To: <wsis@iprolink.ch>
Cc: "wsis-asia" <communication@wsisasia.org>
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Seems safe to assume that each Family/Caucus will intend to use its *one* pass
somehow. (Maybe the question to be asked is who *does not* intend to request for
a pass... Will make life simpler :-)

But since the process outlined was the one please consider this as a request
from the Asia family.

Al Alegre

----- Original Message -----
From: <wsis@iprolink.ch>
To: <plenary@wsis-cs.org>; <bureau@wsis-cs.org>
Cc: <wsis@ngocongo.org>
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2005 2:01 AM
Subject: [CS Bureau] Action for Summit Passes before tomorrow


Dear all,

This is to remind you the process to request overpasses for the Tunis Summit
Plenary and the High Level Panel, further to previous messages we sent to the
mailing list.

The deadline for Caucus/families/WG to notify their interest in getting
overpasses for these meetings is tomorrow at noon. Procedures are explained in
the text below.

Please notify us your intention to get overpasses.

Best regards,

Philippe


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Subject Heading for email:   URGENT ACTION REQUIRED SUMMIT PASSES

In considering the allocation of passes for the Tunis Summit the CSB has taken
into account:
. Active caucus's, families and working groups, measured by reports from Phase
1;
. Active caucus's, families and working groups that have emerged in Phase 2;
. The numbers of participants in the various groupings.

Please refer to the list of civil society groupings (families, caucuses or
working groups) at the end of this document.

Passes will be distributed at the Tunis Summit by the Civil Society Bureau
Secretariat (CSBS), since the self-selective process within civil society was
decided by the WSIS Executive Secretariat.

The following process will be co-ordinated at the CSBS (based at CONGO in
Geneva).

Passes for High Level Panel
So far the WSIS ES made available 35 passes for civil society representatives
and there are 36 active groupings in civil society (families, caucuses or
working groups). These are listed below.

The CSB will request a minimum of 36 passes and another two (making 38) for the
High Level Panel to be held at the Tunis Summit.

Each grouping below will be able to request one pass which will be allocated on
the basis of registering a request.

If the additional passes are supplied, or if any remain after the selection
process, they will be reserved for past active caucus's that may re-emerge and
emergent caucus's. Any remaining after this will be returned to the Executive
Secretariat for allocation to other stakeholder groupings.

Action required:
Please register your interest in being allocated a High Level Panel pass on the
following email, before 12 noon Geneva time on Friday 30th September, 2005.
Please do not forget to mention to which civil society grouping you belong and
refer in this notification.

wsis@ngocongo.org

Overpasses for Tunis Summit
Civil Society has 500 overpasses to allocate. A further 100 have been reserved
for host country civil society organisations.

Action required:
Each civil society grouping, as listed below, is asked to submit a request
stating the number of participants you are expecting to attend the Summit. An
assessment will be made on the basis of expected attendance and the known
relative size of each grouping. Please submit names to the email below before
12 noon Geneva time on Friday 30th September, 2005. Please do not forget to
mention to which civil society grouping you belong and refer in this
notification.

wsis@ngocongo.org




Civil Society Groupings

Families
1 Cities and Local Authorities
2 Education, Academia and Research
3 Finance
4 Gender
5 Indigenous Peoples
6 Internet Governance
7 Networks and Coalitions
8 Media
9 NGOs
10 People with Disabilities
11 Philanthropic Institutions
12 Science and Technology Community
13 Trade Unions
14 Volunteers
15 Youth
16 Africa
17 Asia-Pacific
18 Europe and North America
19 Latin America and Caribbean
20 Western Asia and the Middle East

Thematic Caucus's and Working Groups
21 Arab Caucus
22 Community Media Caucus
23 Cultural Diversity Caucus
24 Children's Rights Caucus
25 Education and Academia - Latin America
26 Environment and ICTs Working Group
27 Grassroots Caucus
28 Health and ICT Working Group
29 Human Rights Caucus
30 NGO Gender Strategies Working Group
31 Patents, Copyright and Trademarks Working Group
32 Privacy and Security Working Group
33 Scientific Information Working Group
34 Telecentres Caucus
35 Values and Ethics Working Group
36 Peace Caucus




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