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SV: [hr-wsis] HR caucus and post-wsis actions lines



Hi Meryem and all

I think the idea of distributing the attention towards specific action lines amongst us makes good sense, since this is really the only way we´ll have a chance to keep track on the many different follow up tracks that will form post-wsis.

Many members are active in other caucus´ / working groups (e.g. privacy, education), and to the extent these continue to exist this is also a way for the HR Caucus to follow / link /feed into to specific areas, while being realistic as to how much work people can dedicate to wsis follow up.

Re. the lack of appearance by OHCHR on a specific action line, my guess is that it reflects the fact that HR is not a wsis action line in itself, but (in a ideal world) crosscutting all actions. Certainly, we could raise the lack of OHCHR both to the UN SG and the HR High Commissioner herself. 

Best
Rikke


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Fra: Meryem Marzouki [mailto:marzouki@ras.eu.org] 
Sendt: 8. marts 2006 11:47
Til: hr-wsis@iris.sgdg.org
Emne: [hr-wsis] HR caucus and post-wsis actions lines

Hi again,

Besides the IGF, which is a very important process, we should also  
step into the implementation and follow-up of WSIS actions lines.  
These actions lines, together with the relevant UN agency to take the  
lead on their implementation, are identified in the annex of the  
"Tunis Agenda for the Information Society", available in different  
languages at: http://www.itu.int/wsis/documents/doc_multi.asp? 
lang=en&id=2267|0 (go to the Annex at the end of the document).

ITU has started first discussions on action line C2 (infrastructure),  
for example, during a meeting it held recently in Doha (Qatar),  
taking the opportunity of one of its conferences (World  
Telecommunication Development Conference - WTDC). As a matter of  
fact, Anriette Esterhuysen has sent a letter to ITU Secretary General  
on behalf of APC, that she reproduced on the plenary list. APC was  
mainly raising the issue of CS participation to such meetings held in  
different parts of the world, where almost only some governements and  
ITU private sector members can attend.
I don't know if there are other consultations that have started.

My point here is to suggest that, according to the competence and  
specificities of members of our caucus, we share the work among us  
and we try to have caucus members in charge of closely following some  
issues/actions lines, and reporting to the caucus so that we can  
develop positions and hopefully participate to a large range of  
actions lines follow-up.
Typically, Ginger (from UNA Venezuela) has many times expressed her  
concerns with the e-voting issue. I know that another caucus member,  
CPSR (represented here by Bill), is also working on e-voting. This  
would be a good start to follow action line C7 (ICT applications),  
and specially e-government. We can certainly identify other members  
who would be ready to follow other actions lines.

At the global level, you may have noticed that there is no "human  
rights" action line (we have rather an "Ethical dimensions of the  
Information Society", C10... when you don't want to talk about  
rights, call them "ethics"!!!), and among the more than 15 UN  
commissions or agencies respectively in charge of their  
implementation and follow-up, one is strangely (?) missing: the  
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Righst (OHCHR)!

I really think this deserves an intervention from us, with e.g. a  
letter to the UN Secretary General and to the High Commissioner for  
Human Rights, deploring this situation and asking for HR explicitly  
appearing and highlighted.

Waiting for your comments,
Meryem

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