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1 AFG CS AFA Association
des Fidles
AZONNIYI
Cybersecurity Today the communicate system is becoming
the problem for the society. Because it is for the youth a
system to steal and other problem as sexual under the age.
The pornographic system in cyber is not good for the
youth society.
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2 AUL CS Griffith University I strongly believe that part of the 2011 WSIS Forum should
be used to formulate, in line with emergent ICT
developments, more current and realistic ICT indicators
which would permit greater accuracy in the measurement
and follow-up of WSIS targets. The Geneva WSIS Plan of
Action defined 10 specific targets to be achieved by 2015
to building an inclusive information society and it calls for
the establishment of A realistic international performance
evaluation and benchmarking (both qualitative and
quantitative), through comparable statistical indicators and
research results, should be developed to follow up theimplementation of the objectives, goals and targets in the
Plan of Action, taking into account different national
circumstances.
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Official Contributions Submitted to the Process
until 15th January 2011
The purpose of this document is to provide a brief overview of contributions submitted. Please note that this document is a compilation of extracts from the contributions, and serves as a document t hat provides only a quick overview for your
convenience and is not an exhaustive list.
Step Three of the Open Consultation on Thematic Aspects and
New Innovative Format for WSIS Forum 2011
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The World Telecommunication/ICT Development Report
2010: Monitoring the WSIS Targets, a mid-term review,
recognizes that the WSIS targets are not only very broad,
but also do not include measurable indicators, which
makes monitoring something of a challenging proposition
and international comparisons almost impossible. To
address these challenges, this report interprets the targets
and proposes a number of indicators for benchmarking
that could be collected by countries before 2015. Although
some data are collected at the international level, only 45
ITU Member States responded to the 2009 ITU
questionnaire of the Survey on the WSIS target. One
reason for it could be that some of the indicators selected
are too difficult to be collected by all the countries. In
addition not all targets are related to all WSIS lines. On the
other hand, the ICT Development Index (IDI), made up of
11 indicators covering ICT access, use and skill, does not
indicate which WSIS target is measured and which WSIS
action lines is connected with them. In this case 154
members have collected the indicators in 2009.
Perhaps new ICT realistic and comparable indicators need
to be formulated in accordance with todays ICT
development which would permit measuring and following-
up the WSIS targets. Maybe it could be necessary to
harmonize both groups of indicators: WSIS targets
indicators and the IDI indicators. For example the following
indicators could be considered: 1. Percentage of the
population who visit a Website. 2. Percentage of the
population who use a social networking site. 3. Numbers
of domains per 1000 inhabitants. 4. Average No. of hours
spent online at home per person per year. 5. Average No.
of web page viewed per person per year. 6. Volume of
data downloaded (terabits) per year. 7. Internet traffic
index. 8. Percentage of business with internet access 9.
Percentage of business with web presence 10. Percentage
of business with internet access and broadband as main
type of connection. 11. Percentage of business which place
orders via the Internet o web 12. Percentage o business
which received orders via the Internet or web. 13.
Universal Service Obligation as a percentage of GNP. 14.
Numbers of cybercafes per 1000 inhabitants.
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3 AUL MI Internet Safety
Institute
Three critical topics: 1. eGovernment - a top down,
bottom up approach to strengthening institutions and
democracy. 2. Protection of Civilians and Web 2.0 - the
use of internet and mobile technologies to improve the
security of the population and people at risk. 3. Global
cooperation - a new framework for cooperation, mutual
assistance and judicial action of cybercrime.
Name: Nigel Phair Organisation:
Internet Safety Institute,
Australia, Bio: Nigel is a
specialist in cyber crime and speak
regularly both in Australia and
internationally. He has
published an acclaimed book on
the international impact of cyber
crime and recently released
another focusing on prosecutorial
issues. Nigel has provided
executive advise as an internet
analyst, media commentator,
author and widely acknowledgedas a specialist in the intersection
of society, technology and crime.
Among many career
achievements, he created and led
investigations at the Australian
High Tech Crime Centre for nearly
five years. Nigel holds adjunct
status at the Centre for
Transnational Crime Prevention,
University of Wollongong;
Australian Graduate School of
Policing, Charles Sturt University;
and the Centre of Excellence in
Police and Security, Australian
National University
I would be happy to organise a
knowedge exchange on one the
below topics: 1. eGovernment
- a top down, bottom up
approach to strengthening
institutions and democracy. 2.
Protection of Civilians and Web
2.0 - the use of internet and
mobile technologies to improve
the security of the population
and people at risk. 3. Global
cooperation - a new framework
for cooperation, mutualassistance and judicial action of
cybercrime.
n/a I would be happy to organsie a
workshop on one of the below
topics: 1. eGovernment - a top
down, bottom up approach to
strengthening institutions and
democracy. 2. Protection of
Civilians and Web 2.0 - the use of
internet and mobile technologies to
improve the security of the
population and people at risk. 3.
Global cooperation - a new
framework for cooperation, mutual
assistance and judicial action ofcybercrime.
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4 AUL CS University of New
South Wales
Addressing the new information poverty paradigm that
includes "supermarket" knowledge or selective knowledge
in the face of the information explosion in the 1st World,
as well as the digital divide created by expensive and
inaccessible publisher platforms and government
restrictions in the 2nd and 3rd Worlds. Solutions can
include lobbying governments on the economic and social
benefits of open access to information, and strategies for
NGOs to pitch their message in the constantly changing
location of the new public sphere.
Pat Loria (myself) Librarian
University of New South Wales
Sydney I have been an academic
librarian for over 10 years in
Australia and I have a keen
interest in researching the
concept of information poverty as
it relates to diverse people
groups. I have published a paper
in 2006 entitled "Information
poverty in Australian stateschools" in the Journal of Christian
Education, at a time when several
Australian states were considering
the removal of religious education
from their curricula. I argued not
only for the retention of RE but
the inclusion of cultural literacy
right across curricula to enhance
inter-cultural tolerance and
understanding, and to enhance
student engagement with the
cultural and historical framework
of discrete subjects.
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5 BGD CS Bangladesh NGOsNetwork for Radio
and
Communication
Give more space for reviewing country level and regionallevel WSIS implementaion plan and wayforward
n/a n/a Bangladesh stall onWSIS implementation
views
Role of Community Radio in WSISAction plan mplementation
6 BGD IO Brain-Storm
Bangladesh
I would like to discuss about "Poverty reduction through
ICT driven tools" and " Mobile Phone based application for
disadvantages and rural people in developing countries"
Professor Dr. Tim Unwin
University of London(Royal
Holloway).
Mobile Phone Based health Care
system in Bangladesh Over this
past decade the phenomenal
advancement of mobile
communications in Asian Least
Developed Countries has created
novel ways of improving and
handling socioeconomic affairs,
such as healthcare. This paper
seeks to establish a holistic
assessment on the scopes and
extents to which mobile telephony
based healthcare can be
incorporated as a development
enabler in Bangladesh. The country
is the home of more than 150
million people, which is expected
to reach 250 million by the year
2035. Majority of the population
live and work under the high risk of
infectious diseases, such as
diarrhoea, typhoid and the like.
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Nb CTRY ENT ORGANIZATION MAIN TOPIC SPEAKERS KNOWLEDGE/KICKOFF EXHIBITION WORKSHOPAccording to World Bank, the rate
of malnutrition in both women and
children are among the highest in
the world and more than 60% of
populations have no access to
modern healthcare facilities
whatsoever. Another 2008 UNDP
report indicates that more than
46% of the populations live under
the poverty line with marginal
access to wretched transportation
system nationwide. The residents
of remote rural areas where there
are hardly any community clinics orhospitals in the vicinity have to
commute to a long distance even
for petty advice on minute health
conditions. On the contrary,
currently there are more than 58
million mobile subscribers nurtured
by 6 operators and a competitive
market had kept it affordable for
low income consumers so far.
Apart from its social and cultural
impact, the ubiquitous handheld
device is now seen as a key tool for
the alleviation of healthcare
problems.
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The purpose of this study is to
ascertain technological and social
gap between participant
organizations and beneficiaries of
such telephony based healthcare
initiatives. While doing so an
impact assessment on existing
mobile healthcare support in
Bangladesh has been attempted.
The findings of the study indicate
two impending facts; firstly, a
growing lack of awareness ofpopular mobile based healthcare
services among rural market and
lastly, an absence of a standard
record keeping provisions by
private and government
stakeholders in terms of
maintaining patients record. The
study has reviewed some cardinal
case studies on similar mobile
healthcare projects in Asian
countries. Extensive literature
reviews, observation of existing
services, field visits, interviews of
targeted villagers and organizationshave been pivotal in developing the
final assessment in this study.
7 BGD CS OSDUY Learn and share my opinion n/a n/a n/a n/a
8 BGD CS Unnayan
Shamannay
Topic: Improving Development Practices and Research
with Social Media ICT4Society Description: This is a
network of social innovations creating an ICT4D community
& refers to share new ideas that meet social needs of all
kinds - from working conditions and agriculture to
community development & that extend & strengthen civil
society. Support us & start to share your ideas & best
practices to promote social development. For the first timein Bangladesh, a social networking site with content is
going to appear for social workers, researchers and all
development practitioners. For more information please
visit www.facebook.com/ict4society
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9 BRA GO Instituto
Municipal de
Pesquisas,
Administrao e
Recursos
Humanos
Discuss the social intervention of the internet in the
outskirts; The use of internet cafes as points of digital and
social inclusion; Knowledge Sharing Network; Social
networking in the everyday lives of children and
adolescents.
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10 CMR CS 3SVISION topic that should be discussed at the Forum: - ICT
changes: cultural identity challenge in rural area - use ICT
to enhance local knowledge - ICT equipment for poors
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11 CMR CS ANAPROCI Before a g lobal meet ing at Geneva, they should be regiona l
meeting in each continent.
Mr Indrajit Banerjee, Chief
sector, Unesco's information
society division
n/a n/a The contribution of social medias in
the promotion of ICT
12 CMR CS cOLLECTIF DES
FEMMES POUR LA
PROTECTION DE
L'ENVIRONNEME
NT ET DE
L'ENFANT
Les pays en dveloppement pour certains sont encore trs
familiariss avec la socit de l'information savoir dans la
matrise de l'utilisation des outils que sont les Technologies
de l'Information et de la Communication. Il est encore
ncessaire de mener une sensibilisation sur l'utiilisation de
ces outils, car aujourd'hui le monde tant un village
plantaire, tous devront tre en mesure de s'approprier de
ces outils, malheureusement le foss est encore trs grand
entre les pays du Nord et du Sud, surtout dans les zones
rurales des pays du Sud cause du manque d'nergie
pouvant permettre les installations adquates. L'utilisation
de ces outils en zones rurales devraient s'accompagneravec les procds de l'nergie solaire. Les goiuvernements
et le secteur priv devraient s'atteler pour investir sur ce
procd pour permettre tout d'un chacun de pouvoir
accder ces technologies qui deviennent impratif dans la
vie quotidienne et ceci permettre d'atteindre l'objetif en
2011.
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Le forum de la socot de l'information est l'occasion
meilleure pour toutes les parties prenantes de trouver des
voies et moyens pour que tous soyons connects afin
d'assister aux grands vnements du mond sans avoir
besoin de se dplacer tant donn que les transports pour
les dplacements deviennent de plus en plus coteux etsurtout que les bailleurs de fonds et les gouvernements
n'offrent plus des facilits des voyages pour les organismes
de la socit civile qui pourtant forment une plateforme
important pour la vulgarisation de la socit de
l'information travers les outils.
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13 CMR CS Fdration des
Associations de
Jeunesse de la
Haute-Sanaga
pour le
Dveloppement(F.
A.J.H.SA)
-Quelle peut etre la contribution de la socit civile dans la
diffusion de l'information? -Comment l'information peut
elle constitue un fondement pour le dveloppement des
socits modernes? -Faudrait il penser une nouvelle
stratgie de rduction de de la facture numrique? -Peut-
on parler dans la ralit d'"accs l'information pour tous"
dans les dmocraties africaines?
Nom:BAVINDI Etienne Sylvain;
Fonction:Coordinateur
National
Organisation:Fdration des
Associations de Jeunesse de la
Haute-Sanaga pour le
Dveloppement(F.A.J.H.SA)
la persistance de la fracture
numrique entre le Nord et le
Sud. Details:Montrer sur la
base des informations
recueillies sur la base de ces
deux aires geographiques, les
limites du sud et les avantages
du nord utiliser les NTIC
Egal accs
l'information de tous!
Plaidoierie;Campagne
d'Education,
d'information et de
communications;prop
osition de solutions.
-Socit civile et N.T.I.C Details: -
Organiser des ateliers pour montrer
l'importance des NTIC, pour leur
meilleure efficacit. -Initier des
activits de sensibilisation et
d'information pour la meilleure
appropriation des NTIC par la
socit civile.
14 CMR CS Jeunesse Horizon TIC comme outils de Protection et de vulgarisation des
droits de l'homme (exemple de le Dclaration Universelle
des Droits de l'Homme) et des diffrents autres droits
votes par les Nations Unies. - TIC et Bonne Gouvernance:
dvelopper ou promouvoir des solutions TIC visant la
bonne gouvernance dans les socits africaines.
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15 DRC CS Action Large des
Femmes Avocates
Numeric management and public administration - Youth
access to internet and Youth delinquancy
n/a n/a n/a Authentication of electronic
documents with the growing of the
numeric technology, the Law should
also follow its step by specicallywriting laws on the proof of
numeric mode by making safier
diffent transactions done throuth
the e-mail. The degree of the
authenticity of that document is
most of the time very low. This lack
of written laws in this area is
facilitating crookry and also is
creating insecurity in the business
world. As a consequence, it is
important that people of law
together with involved parties
exchange between them so that
they can propose some tracks of
solution in order to make safier the
individual by precising preventive
and penal measures.
16 DRC CS Architectes Sans
Frontires
The reduction of the digital divide n/a Some experiments n/a n/a
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17 DRC CS CENTRE AFRICAIN
D'ECHANGE
CULTUREL/ACADE
MIE DES TICs
* Critical Internet resources and linguistic diversity *
Cybersecurity and Protection of Privacy * Cloud computing
and data protection
n/a n/a n/a Internet and linguistic diversity in
Africa Before the Internet, voice,
video and data were stored and
transmitted by separate systems:
telephone, television, video and
personal computers. Today, all
these systems converge on the
Internet. Moreover the
convergence of networking
platforms, there are also other
types of convergence: * Level ofcontent: video on demand (VoD)
over IP and circuit Television (IPTV);
* Level business: companies
offering bundled services with
television, internet and telephony;
* At the hardware level: multi-use
device that combines email, phone
and internet .. In fact we are
entering an era of media
convergence.
Media convergence also affects the
increasingly mobile world through
the expansion of wireless
broadband networks. As
convergence moves and start
investing in next generation
networks (NGN) fiber optic
networks at very high speed "to the
home" playing an increasingly
important given the new
applications such as HDTV and
video on demand, very bandwidth
intensive. Issues of concern With
the migration to networks based on
Internet Protocol, a network can
carry many types of converged
services. This means that
governments are faced with the
need to overhaul their regulation of
broadcasting and
telecommunications.
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18 DRC CS Fondation des
Oeuvres pour la
Solidarit et le
Bien Etre Social
"FOSBES ONG"
Violence situations in African countries and ways of
solutions - Minority questions - Gender equality process
n/a n/a n/a n/a
19 DRC GO Ministre desPostes,
Tlphones et
Tlcommunicati
ons
Access to ICT by people living in villages not connected tothe SSA. Participation, integration and training of
indigenous peoples in various projects of new information
technologies and communication. what the prerequisites
for achieving a real information society without excluding
the less developed peoples of the world.
n/a n/a n/a Laccs aux TIC par les populationsvivant dans les villages non
connects de lAfrique
subsaharienne. -Quelle socit de
linformation pour les peuples
autochtones de la fort quatoriale
de lAfrique centrale ? -Quelles
mthodes utilises pour que cette
population sapproprie des TIC ? -
Les tlcentres communautaires,
une solution ? -Les TIC
entraineront les modifications de
certaines habitudes, nouveaux
comportements ?
20 DRC GO Ministre des
Postes,
Tlphones et
Tlcommunicati
ons
Online training of village administrators and the villagers to
ICT through community telecenters.
n/a n/a n/a This workshop is to think about
software and applications to set up
training for the target population
(administrative and populations)
including: a. integrated
management of public finances; b.
integrated management of public
servants of the State; c. of the
secretariat, documentation and
archives; d. the file of cadastral
and habitat; e. file of the
population; f. the roster of
companies; g. E-health; h. E-
education; i. government portal.
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21 ECU CS Association for
Progressive
Communications,
APC
What are the key issues which need to be discussed at the
Forum? The Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
believes that the WSIS Forum should feature the following
interconnected issues: access to the internet, internet rights as
human rights and a development agenda for the information
society. Access Access to the internet is a fundamental issue
in any discussion on the Information Society. The mobile internet
expansion has been a key factor to connect some parts of the
world like. Despite the dramatic increase in access, there are still
too many people all around the world who have limited and
expensive access There is a lack of national and regional
backbone in regions like Africa and Latin America. Within this
issue, challenges and limitations for universal affordable access
to broadband should be discussed and solutions should be
proposed. The rise of the mobile internet, including verticalintegration where mobile operators also run money transfer
services, entertainment, content and other services, is another
important issue. Are new monopolies being established in the
process? The WSIS Forum should also consider the issue of net
neutrality both on the mobile internet and the traditional
internet. Mobile internet and mobile for development is a good
theme for WSIS Forum 2011. It is a theme that is crosscutting for
most Action Lines, it covers different aspects like mobile internet
infrastructure, access to knowledge, net neutrality, etc. The
importance of public access to internet infrastructure should be
also discussed in the WSIS Forum. Internet rights as human
rights A discussion on internet rights as human rights at the
WSIS forum is not only timely, but also necessary.
Anriette Esterhuysen. Anriette
is the executive director of the
Association for Progressive
Communications, an
international network
established in 1990, of
organisations working with
ICTs to support social justice
and development. Prior to
joining APC as a staff member,
Anriette was executive director
of APC member SANGONeT, an
internet service provider and
training institution for civil
society, labour and community
organisations in South Africa
from 1993 to 2000. From 1987
to 1992 she did information
and communication work in
development and human rights
organisations in South Africa
and Zimbabwe.
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The APC believes that internet users should have the same rights
online that they have offline. This includes the right to freedom
of expression and association, from which all other rights flow.
Recently we have seen these rights under thread and increased
adoption of repressive legislation. Both access to the internet
and the right to freedom of expression and association online are
facilitating rights and need to be treated as such. This means
that in the information society these rights need to be seen as
indivisible. Policy and regulation need to be formulated from a
human rights based approach, ensuring protection of privacy and
other rights of people in the internet, ensuring neutrality of the
network and promoting community driven initiatives.
Furthermore, securing human rights in the internet environment
involves understanding rights frameworks, a wide range of
legislation and regulation at both national and cross national
boundaries levels, and the different ways of implementing
regulation and building consensus among different stakeholders
of why freedom of information, expression and association on
the internet are so important to harnessing the potential of the
internet for human development. Consensus is not a likely
prospect, but, during the WSIS forum there could be debate,
dialogue and learning. The WSIS forum should create the
opportunities for this to happen, through interactive sessions on
rights issues, and through thematic workshops and knowledge
exchange. A development agenda for the information society
The APC believes that the WSIS Forum should include a
development agenda for the Information Society.
She is a founder of
Women'sNet in South Africa
and has served on the African
Technical Advisory Committee
of the UN's Economic
Commission for Africa's African
Information Society Initiative
and was a member of the
United Nations ICT Task Force
from 2002 to 2005. Currently
she serves on the boards of
GeSCI (Global e-Schools and
Communities Initiative) andUngana-Afrika. Anriette has
published extensively on ICTs
for development and social
equality.
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To do this effectively, the WSIS community --which includescurrent and new participants-- needs to make concerted efforts
to include the participation of developing country stakeholders
and include development issues and developing country
concerns in the agenda. Internet governance for development is
more than 'development of internet governance' or even
'internet governance in developing countries'. It is about how
internet policy impacts on, and responds to, social, economic and
human development as well as how it impacts on the
environment. These impacts can be positive or negative. To
explore them will involve the WSIS Forum facilitating dialogue
between the internet community and development policy-
makers and practitioners, many of whom are not currently
engaged with these issues. T o consolidate a development agenda
in the WSIS forum effectively we believe that is should approachdevelopment from a sustainable development perspective.
Sustainable development involves consideration of human,
economic, and social development, and the impact of
development on the natural environment. Growth is not always
sustainable. Economic growth alone can entrench existing
inequalities in access to power and resources, and create new
ones, or it can challenge those inequalities: neither is inevitable.
The internet is an important element in protecting and
expanding the global information commons. The APC fully
supports economic opportunity, but not if it is at the expense of
the public interest. How the make the Forum more efficient and
effective? The WSIS Action line implementation and follow
process needs significant reform if it is to become a more
constructive platform for shared learning, collaboration,
networking and monitoring
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of the Geneva Action Plan and T unis Agenda. Processes should
be: Participatory for example, by putting clear mechanisms in
place for the effective engagement and inclusion of all the
interested parties, particularly of developing countries actors in
way that allow to fully integrate the multistakeholder approach
in WSIS follow up and implementation at all levels. Proactive - for
example, by coordinating initiatives across agencies and
stakeholder communities. Analytical - for example, by addressing
a small number of specific issues in detail. Evaluative - for
example, by monitoring activity related to WSIS outcomes.
Informative - for example, by facilitating exchange of information
between participant Appropriate methodologies (in on and
offline meeting spaces) need to be in place to facilitate each of
these different needs. Additionally, it is necessary to: Allocate
enough resources to support the multiple action line process.
Structure the WSIS action line process in a way that allow for
interested stakeholders to participate in ongoing activities.Where does the potential added value of the WSIS Forum and
other WSIS follow up processes lie? For APC, it lies in the
potential to bring together different interested parties to discuss
critical issues which are not necessarily being fully addressed
elsewhere. It also lies in the opportunity to explore the interfaces
between different policy issues and the diverse perceptions
which different stakeholders hold about them, and the
challenges they represent for the future. The multi-stakeholder
approach should be reinforced in all processes related to the
WSIS Forum.
22 EGY CS Al sa lam org I would like to participate at this event and hope to
discusse things with others. Thank you Ms Rehab
n/a n/a n/a n/a
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23 FRA CS TaC-Together
against
Cybercrime
The suggested topics are: * The importance of
promotion of the culture of cybersecurity * Use of ICT
by vulnerable people, especially migrants and people with
migrant backround, (access, use, educational measures,
risks, etc.).
n/a We would like to organise a
Kick-off meeting. The theme
of the Kick-off meeting is: "ICT
and Youth with migrant
background". We would like
to launch the discussion on this
topic and present to all
interested stakeholders our
initiative in order to develop
the further cooperation. We
would like also to present the
sociological study on the Use of
ICT by the young people from
difficult areas that we jointly
develop with the University of
Strasbourg.
n/a n/a
24 GHA CS Abibimman
Foundation
Climate Change n/a n/a n/a n/a
25 GHA CS Ghana TelecomUniversity College
(GTUC-TESA) &
EKOICT-Ghana
1) Schools and Co mmunities ICT Project. Using new andrefurbished computer systems to Provide I.C.T.
Laboratories and Training for Public Basic Schools (Primary
& Junior High schools).
Mr. Ebenezer Kwaku OforiAtiapa : President of
Technology Students'
Association Ghana Telecom
University College PMB 100,
Accra-North, Ghana
n/a theme: Yourcontribution toward
ICT Education and
Access in Africa.
about 8 x 8 feet stall,
with a desk, and three
chairs, a display
projector.
n/a
26 GHA CS Ghana Telecom
University College
(GTUC-TESA) &EKOICT-Ghana
Collaboration of ICT Youths, Associations and Societies
across countries and continents its a Key to achieving the
WSIS, UNGIS goals and objective toward development ofICT in the world.
Mr. Ebenezer Kwaku Ofori
Atiapa Secretary:-West Africa
ICT Youth Society's (PlanningCommittee). Mr. Francis Ekow
Quansah West Africa ICT
Youth Society's Constitutional
Committee head. Ghana
Telecom University college,
PMB 100, Accra-North, Ghana
WAIYS Collaboration with
similar societies in ICT
development.
about 8 X 8 feet stall,
desk, 3 chairs, and
projector, banner.
it will be about West Africa ICT
Youth Society, Our Objective,
Projects and How the individual,Organisation, governments, and
WSIS can support WAIYS in
development of ICT in West Africa.
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27 GHA IO United Network
of International
Youth
Development and
Peace
Youth Contribution in Achieving the Millennium
Development Goal through ICT. Throughout history,
young people have played an active role in shaping major
social and political advancements. Todays growing
globalization and cross-border movements create an
environment which is increasingly diverse in terms of
culture and religion. Young peoples contribution to
understanding the impact of this diversity on everyday life
as well as politics is now more crucial than ever. Moreover,
as they constitute the largest segment of population in
many regions, the role of youth in shaping their countrys
response to cultural and religious diversity is vital. In this
regards young people can not be left out in achieving the
Millennium Development Goals,fight Climate
Change,information Technology and capacitybuilding.Deliberating teaching Information Technology ICT
as social responsible online tool in achieving the
Millennium Development Goals. ICT cannot be left out in
Africa's Development.ICT plays a major role in achieving
the MDGs.
The speaker is Youth
Development practitioner and
ICT Trainer. Simon Kodjo
Semaho ICT Trainer United
Network of International Youth
for Development and Peace
n/a n/a Youth and Millennium Development
Goals MDGs. The workshop will
focus on how young people can
contribute to the Millennium
Development Goals MDGs. The
challenges facing young people in
their effort for contributing for the
Millennium Development Goals
MDGs.
28 GUI CS ASSOCIATION
FEMMES ET
ACTIONS POUR LE
DEVELOPPEMENT
la promotion de la dfense des droits humains de la
femme et de la jeune fille.
MME MARIAM MANSA
CAMARA PRESIDENTE DE
L'ORGANISATION
ASSOCIATION FEMMES ET
ACTIONS POUR LE
DEVELOPPEMENT
Accs aux services
d'information en matire de
sant sexuelle et reproductive
dans les communauts rurales
dmunies;
n/a renforcer les opportunits des
jeunes filles leur fournissant les
comptences ncessaires pour tirer
pleinement parti de la vie
conomique et publique et prnant
des comportements sans danger.
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29 IND CS Childcareconsortium
PSYCHO-ANALYSIS: 31World Submit on the Information society and its Plan of Action
via arousing unanimous fellow feelings around the World:
[This statement is submitted before 15 Dec 2010 against the
invitation received from Mr. Sha Zukang, UN Under-Secretary
General for Economic and Social Affairs to convey the outcome
at UN General Assembly to be held in 2011]
The source code in this statement of Analysis is how to
implement Information and communications technology [ITCs]
on reviewing the program and polices unanimously in Natural
way at UN and implement around the world without planting
ITCs via marketing strategies of profit makings to shun Global
recession.
INTERNET:
The electronic and optical networking technologies are linked as
internet where the 25% of the world human population is use it.
The traditional communications such as telephone, music, film,
and television took the advantage of internet to make huge
money by pocketing the rest of the 75% human population
around the world. The Internet is extremely heterogeneous and
lacks uniformity and in Nature that the homogeneous is uniform
in composition or character. Therefore, the internet and service
providers around the world are to be brought under one uniform
code by monitoring the self-similarity on magnifying ratio on
data transfer rates and materials of e-wastes by UN Internet
Governance Forum (IGF) via ITCs program and policies to
n/a n/a n/a n/a
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bring Natural homogeneous effect on social composition orhuman character to improve equity, efficiency and effectiveness
on earth. The measure of magnifying ratio by (IGF) must begin
from Land locked least developed countries like stone thrown on
a pond where the magnifying wave lengths are spread equally all
around unanimously till it reaches the destination of potency.
These Natural Equitable Principles on pricing must be followed
by UN trade & development (UNCTAD) to achieve potency
around the world. Many Heads of the states may react against
such program and policies in ITCS & UNCTAD to protect minority
in which (IGF) & UN must undertake such minorities to protect
for successful implementation of ITCs program and policies on
Internet & UNCTAD around the world to expedite sustainability,
globalization and transformation.
Action Line 1:- The role of public governance authorities and
all stakeholders in the promotion of ICTs for development
The human population around the world must experience the
meaning of Information. Information is born out of
Gender/Genetic Expression and Gender/Genetic response by
processing via to & foe interactions to establish communication
for transformation and diversification without remainder.
Without remainder communication is complete and without
information there is no communication. He who communicates
without information is in insane or junk as human experience
plenty on internet. Gender/genetic inequities generate ill
communication without information via fictions or fraudulent act
with one extension of corruption or depression.
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Such communication is being executed in big volume for bigmoney in day to day life via electronic medium which divide
bipolar world into unipolar world to relay on collation partners
for its survival and power.
Therefore, that the digital divide productions and repeating of
sex and violence via printed or electronic or traditional
communications need to be declared as crime via ITCs
international program and policy. The Natural communications
such as gender/genetic expression and response have two
extensions to live and share power for transformation and
diversification without remainder.
The remainders in ICTs are found in e-waste, e-scrap, or Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) which causes serious
health and pollution problems in developing countries. It needs
to be eliminated by clean technologies by encouraging the
electronic waste recycling units/processors around the world.
Issuing patent and copyright on unclean technologies must be
stopped and should not be allowed under the cheap provisions
of bribe or employment guarantees. Permanent employment
schemes are depend upon the ITCs program, policy and clean
technologies. The fraudulent ITC program and policies damage
human resources. Adopting an International policy in this regards
is very essential for Global social development and
transformation to achieve sustainability. NGO, Childcare
consortium is rightly mentioned in previous statement of analysis
on Global social development that the world is submerged in
emotions [EQ] due to prevailing volume of g ender inequities
which pushes [IQ} moral world at the backyard.
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The failure of moral value in public governance authorities andstakeholders are liable to comment/commit false and continue
life with same old unclean ICTs with E-wastes.
A UN Report warned that the earths 6.8 billion humans are
effectively living 50% beyond the planets bio-capacity in 2007
and WWF adding that by 2030 human will effectively need the
capacity of two Earths. Enough is enough that the ITCs must
work to protect bio-capacity to improve Natural efficiency on
land, water, air for fertility and potency in life forms to avoid
mass extinction on earth rather than finding exploitation
methodologies to acquire Natural deposits for profits.
Therefore, that the National or Global e-strategies are to be
endorsed at United Nations for publication and implementation.
The E-strategies prepared by Public/Private Partnership (PPP) or
Multi-Sector Partnership (MSP) needs to g et endorsed with
respective government under the guideline of Internet
Governance Forum (IGF). The Import and export policy of the
respective Government on Software need to be consulted with
Internet Governance Forum (IGF) under the guideline of United
Nations for implementation.
Now, the options are left with International policy makers on
ITCs and those who review the comments to promote
unanimous Natural way of communication where continuity is
hidden or human made technological way of communication
where connectivity is planted to achieve sustainability,
Globalization and social transformation.
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Action Line C7:- E-Government
The ITCs program and policies must be closely related to natural
order with clean technologies. Such ITCs program, policies and
tools will improve equity, efficiencies, and effectiveness of the
population on e-governance for social sustainability,
transformation and globalization. Look around the hall at UN HQ
on 14 December 2010 and monitor the following three factors: 1]
the equity ratio of Male, female and trans-gender assembled to
consult or review comments on ITCs 2] Total volume of
participant Nation's Natural resources, 3] The available technical
and communication facilities ratio of the participant Nation for
reorientation on ITCs program and policies for successful
implementation at General Assembly in 2011.
In a Nation that the Gender equity, available Natural resources,
prevailing technical and communication facilities are to be
balanced to develop E-governance. The equity ratio, efficiencies
and effectiveness are important to develop E-governance in
respective languages as applicable. Any differences arise among
these three factors in a Nation that the E-governance
development index will vary among the Nations. The world is
continuing with the help of Natural communication like
breathing in and breathing out oxygen with two extensions by
transforming and diversifying the carbon dioxide without
remainders. The same world is trying to connect with one
another by using human made Technology which leaves behind
e-waste. The problem is in human decoding of unclean
Technologies which relay on unclean economics encoded by
humans. Because, the global social coding is remain unclean
with vast gender inequity.
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Therefore, the ITCs are planted in Europe, Asia and America
where the unclean economics are invested for huge profits and
accountability of unaccounted values. It needs to be stopped by
the ITCs program and policy makers during implementation at
General Assembly in 2011 to develop E-governance unanimously.
E-Government should not be planted here and there via
marketing strategies of profit, but continued on mutual benefits
via ITCs program and policies where UN suppose to develop
mutual-ism around the world without profitable notions. ITCs
should be unanimously spread around the world via its program
and polices by carefully viewing the comments at UN General
Assembly to develop E-government, in order to enhance
transparency, accountability and efficiency at all levels of
government. Such initiatives will strengthen relations with global
citizens.
[Refer the Natural way of technique to arouse unanimous
fellow feelings among the Nations hidden in 'Simple economic
Theory' and in the implementation process given in Action Line
C11 for reference]
Action Line C11 - International and regional cooperation:
The International and regional level ITCs are planted here and
there in Europe, Asia and America with flexible gender equity
ratio and unclean Economic values. The International and
regional level ITCs cooperation is based on unanimously agreed
ITC program and policies towards Transfer of Technology and
channelizing the clean economic values to access information by
ordinary citizens around the world.
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The methodology, technique on arousal of unanimous state
among Nations are mentioned in "SIMPLE ECONOMIC THEORY'
sent by the NGO childcare consortium to UN NGLS team and UN
NGO Section for adaptation. In ITCs program and policy the same
can be adapt to transfer clean technology and invest clean
economic values from Developed to Developing and to under
developing, land locked least developing countries in a clockwise
cycle until humans achieve sustainability. The 'SIMPLE
ECONOMIC THEORY' allows transfer of Technology and
investments step- by-step from developed to developing and to
under developing and to land locked least developed countries in
orderly form which fills the gap on left over sustainability and
generate unanimous fellow feeling in a region, Nation which
reflect in cooperation at International level for globalization. The
'SIMPLE ECONOMIC THEORY 'is applicable to Governments,
Public/Private Partnership (PPP) or Multi-Sector Partnership
(MSP) to maintain Global discipline on ITCs to develop
cooperation.
Before transferring Technology and investment from developed
to developing and under developing and so on that the hosting
nation must carefully analyze the gender equity ratio, efficiency
and effectiveness of the nations to determine its nature of
technological transfer, fund allocation with terms & conditions
on receiving country by emphasizing the nature of Technological
transfer and investment to be made with next lower level
countries within specific duration. Such terms and conditions
keep harmonic pressure like sea breeze from developed to
developing and from developing to under developing and to land
locked least developed country until their sustainability is being
achieved for simultaneous
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cooperation among the Nations, region and at International level
for Peace and prosperity.
It is unwise and unfair that the developed countries, World Bank
group, IMF, Public/Private Partnership (PPP) and Multi-Sector
Partnership (MSP) directly putting their hand into underdeveloping and land locked leased developing countries without
the concern of Developing countries with funny ITC projects.
Such action is looking like that the Head of Nations directly
putting his/her hands into the pocket of ordinary citizen without
the concern of revenue authorities under the funny project of
poverty eradication. This kind of looting and planting of ITC
network around the world need be stopped by (IGF) via ITCs
program and policies to develop cooperation among the Nations.
Global or National problems can be resolved at the floor of
United Nations or friendship gained via International or regional
level. Looting and pocketing the ordinary citizens via digital
divide need to be stopped around the world via ITCs program
and polices to develop cooperation among the nature of each
and as a whole on our Planet to achieve sustainability,globalization and transformation into next.
These comments are not conflicting advice, but Natural way of
(IGF) implementing ITCs program and policies to gain
sustainability, unanimous state and reduce Global recession for
globalization. NGO, Childcare Consortium is here by thank Mr.
Sha Zukang, UN Under-Secretary General for Economic and
Social Affairs who gave this opportunity to submit statement in
promotion of Information and communications technology [ITCs]
to prepare note and convey at UN General Assembly to be held,
2011. Good luck!
30 IND GO DEPARTMENT OF
INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
We will like to send India Paper indicating the status of
Action Lines finalised by WSIS.
n/a n/a n/a n/a
31 IND BE HELP CENTRE we would like to WSIS Programmes n/a n/a n/a n/a
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32 IND CS Video Volunteers We suggest there be the following theme: Community media to
empower the poor to be creators, not just receivers, of ICT
content. This theme can then be not just discussed, but actually
implemented and demonstrated at the conference through an
innovative format. Video Volunteers proposes using community
media to bring a diverse range of voices from the global south
into the WSIS Forum 2011. Video Volunteers gives communities
in rural India by enabling them to make their own documentaries
and news. We have built the largest media network anywhere in
the world of poor people making and screening films on their
issues -- in every state in India we have villagers working full time
making films that are then shown on widescreen projectors to
100s of people a night, online and (starting shortly) on Indian TV.
These community videos have created real impact -- they've
reduced corruption, helped get teachers to come on time, gotten
people more involved in elections, and created amazing leaders
out of people who use to be farm laborers or Muslim housewives
but who now are their villages' local journalists. For Video
Volunteers, community media is about equipping communities at
the base of the pyramid with creative and critical thinking skills as
well as technological know-how so that they can right the wrongs
they witness by becoming players in the global media revolution.
WSIS is the worlds leading summit on the use of ICTs in
development.
We would like to see
community media
practitioners from slums and
villages in the global south
speaking at WSIS. Many of
these activists do not have
phones or email addresses but
have a huge amount of
knowledge and expertise on
the realities of ICT and
development. Please contact
Video Volunteers
in order to connect with these
people. Also, it would be
great to hear speakers from
InsightShare, England; Chiapas
Media Project, Mexico; BAVC,
US and Knight News Challenge
winners from around the
world.
n/a A stall with
information about
Video Volunteers and
community media
more generally - a
celebration of diverse
community voices
See above (answer to the first
question)
We propose that each thematic workshop, interactive facilitation
meeting and debate opens with community voices on the issue
being discussed. In this way, each action line will be bolstered by
local perspectives on the matter. By bringing voices of the
marginalized into the WSIS process through video, web,
teleconference and live presence, a platform will be created on
which Dalits from throughout India, youth from the favelas of
Sao Paolo and women from rural Nigeria will converse with UN
diplomats, government officials and policy makers from across
the globe. Video Volunteers truly believes that by employing
this participatory and democratic approach, WSIS can not only
converse about ICT and development, but actively engage with it.Delegates will be exposed, first hand, to the exciting reality and
future possibilities of our world, when marginalized communities
are equipped with technological innovations. If you would like to
discuss this or have your own community media projects to bring
to WSIS, please email us at [email protected].
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33 INT IO ORBICOM This is to inform you that following Orbicom's participation
in the Geneva and Tunis WSIS summit(s), it is now
important to showcase progress that has been made in the
area of statistical indicators closely linked to policy needs
of developing countries, following WSIS recommendations.
Of specific interest have been national measurements of
the ICT sector, indicators for which had been largely non-existent among countries of the South, and which were
included in the recommended core indicators by the
International Partnership on Measuring ICTs for
Development. A unique project has now produced for the
first time indicators on the GDP, employment and other
aspects of the ICT sector as per the internationally agreed-
upon definition in five countries through the close
collaboration between teams of researchers and the
statistical authorities in India, Malaysia, Egypt, Cameroon
and Brazil. The project will be completed by the tome of
the meeting and will serve as an example for others to
follow, both in the production of such key indicators and
their use in policy analysis.
n/a n/a n/a Measuring the ICT sector during the
WSIS Forum 2011 (co-organized
with UNCTAD)
34 INT CS WECaN ICT as support of development of the entrepreneurship in
youth environment in Africa
Expertise: Entrepreneurship
and ICT in youth development
Contact Full Name: Jules Yao
YAO Designation: Founder &
President of WECaN
Organisation: WECaN
(Worldwide Entrepreneurship
Campaigners' Network)
n/a n/a n/a
35 IRA BE Arianous ICTD Co. I was participate in wsis from 2003 and I am interested in
to Follow-up it.
n/a n/a n/a n/a
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36 IRA GO Information
Technology and
Digital Media
Center
1- International participation for Child Online Protectection
2- The International framework for global cooperation
against cyber crimes and threats 3- Measuring ICT for
Developemnt especially in the field of knowledge gap and
content production;
Speaker: Mr. Eesa Zarepour;
Chaiman of "Information
Technology and Digital Media
Developement Center"
(ITDMDC).
Organization:ITDMDC is the
specific governmental
custodian for development of
Digital Media in general and
digital media content in
particular in Iran. It has beenset up in the I. R. Iran Ministry
of Culture and Islamic
Guidance Subject: The
experience of "cultural digital
complexes" in Iran as multi-
purpose community public
access points on the basis of
C3, C4 and C8
n/a Information
Technology and
Digital Media
Developement Center
(ITDMDC) wants to
represent the
activities of Ministry
of Culture of Iran in
the field of Digital
Media and on the
basis of WSIS actionlines These activies
include the experience
of "cultural digital
complexes" and
"International Digital
Media Fair and
Festevial", etc.
n/a
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37 IRA GO mashhad
university of
medical sciences
It is essential to develop ability to find accurate and correct
information is a main skill everybody should learn. it is now
facilitated according to 21th century technologies. So focus
on below seems critical: -Accessibility of information
resources for all/ -enrichment of resources in all languages
in all branches -training stakeholders in every society
including teachers, physicians an etc to educate others. -
Finding innovative methods to reduce risk of
communication and awareness -reduce knowledge gap
among societies -find new solutions fro deprived societies
without knowledge and access to resources -discuss how
to train people to work together, team working and critical
thinking are two skills that in current time, that everybody
should learn and it will help to promote the societies byown attempts.
I myself ready to speak in all
mentioned topics. I have years
experience on these topics in
practice, do research and
lectures.
n/a n/a 1- Workshop on how to use open
source software to create
knowledge-bases, these software
help developers in each society to
create online resources with low
cost and customize to reach
awareness goals with low costs and
low budgets. These systems are
CMS or LCMS 2-Health literacy
workshop: it is tried in this
workshop to educate individuals to
keep own and family members
healthy. This is too essential in
resource limited societies thatsocial support for health services is
limited. This training is based on a
publishing model for individualized
health promotion. 3-Thinking, is a
capabilities few people know about.
it is a workshop to educate how to
think and ho to make decision and
how to problem solving, this
workshop have been conducted
before and have been welcomed.
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38 IRQ GO KRG Department
of IT
Capacity Building, Stakeholder Roles. Botan Mahmoud Osman is the
Head of the Kurdistan Regional
Government (KRG) Department of
Information Technology, he was
appointed to establish the
department and hold the position
in early 2007. Mr. Osman holds
an MBA and a BSC in Software
Engineering from Manchester
University and has over 12 years
of experience in IT and
Management. He has occupied a
number of senior management
positions in Information
Technology and Financial
companies in the United
Kingdom, primarily focusing on
operations across Europe and the
Middle East. Since his
appointment in 2007 he hasfounded and developed the KRG
Department of IT from the ground
up, which has lead on a number
of very important initiatives;
including the establishment of a
state of the art Regional IT
Academy, the KRG Biometric
Electronic ID Card System and the
development of the KRG IT
Strategy 2011-2016
n/a n/a n/a
. The past three years has seen
significant progress in the field of
Information Technology within
the Kurdistan Region, and the KRG
Department of IT has been
instrumental in leading this
progress.
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39 IRQ MI Multiple
Enterprises
1. e-government and e-governance challenges 2. Building
capacity tools in development countries 3. Mobile
applications 4. ERP role in developing business 5. Setup
firm infrastructure in development countries 6. Global
sharing knowledge
Dalawr Chalabi 10 years
experiences in ICT
development in challenging
environment. Providing
consultancy and advisory
services for top enterprises
within the region, and played
important role in setup newICT infrastructure for those
enterprises. Hold BSc. and
MSc. degrees in computer
engineering, and currently
work in several multi-national
enterprises within the
Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
n/a n/a n/a
40 ITA CS Aureo Anello
Associazione
Synergy of Communication with Action against Poverty,
with particular emphasis on home schooling literacy
campaigns among Romanian Roma in Europe, and on Haiti
and in Brazil, using the web, etc.
n/a n/a n/a n/a
41 ITA CS Aureo Anello
Associazione
I attended the St Petersburg gathering. I work with Roma
from Romania in Florence with alphabetization, work,
access to knowledge, language preservation, our website:
http://www.ringofgold.eu
n/a n/a n/a n/a
42 IVC CS Ecole Normale
Suprieure Abidjan
How to help developing countries in integrate ICT in
education field.
Dsir BOLY Doctorate in
Sciences of Information andCommunication Teacher/Trainer
in Technopedagogy
At what level are ICT integrated in
education in Europe countries?
n/a For a developing country as Cte
d'Ivoire, how integrate ICT ineducation?
43 JAM GO National Irrigation
Commission
I think the use of e-agriculture for development if not
already a main topic should be so included.
n/a n/a n/a n/a
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44 MAU CS NTIC ET
CITOYENNETE
My organization suggests an investigation to define the
numerical limits of the gender digital divid at the time of
the smsi 2011 into the participants and their knowledge
like sample. Mon organisation suggre une enquete pour
dfinir les limites de la fracture numriques de Genre, lors
du smsi 2011 sur les participants et leurs connaissances,
comme chantillon.
Mrs Marie-hlne Mottin-Sylla
(sngal)
n/a About mauritanian
women and internet
ten years after
n/a
45 MEX GO Ministry of
Communicationsand Transport
This Coordination of the Information and Knowledgement
suggest the following themes: Broadband access.- Recognizingthe relevant role of the broadband to Internet access the
countries require to develop public policies to promote the
creation, develop and increase the infrastructure present and
future to bring the access for all of your citizens. The role of the
creation of capacity building and training.- The public policies
must take into account the inequalities in access to education
and quality training on the vulnerable groups and people living in
remote areas. To Whom the world are constructing the TICs?
Who are benefits for these and if they can use and access to it?
How does ICTs g enerate the digital inclusion of the population?
The provision/promotion of connectivity.- Share the strategies
for the countries for increase the connectivity and the
international programmes and developmental financing
mechanisms needed to provide funding. Best practices
reducing digital divide.- For the develop of the information and
communication society, it is essential a global vision to reduce
the digital divide, taking in account not just the technological
transference, financial and technical supports, even though the
development and accessibility of contents, among others. The
digital divide is a complex problem that requires a deep
understanding, based on first hand experiences in order to define
policies and programs so it would be useful for the members
states the vision of different countries and regions about the
public policies they implemented to reduce it.
Lic. Mara Eloisa Talavera
Hernndez Coordinadora de laSociedad de la Informacin y el
Conocimiento Av. Xola y
Universidad, Expertise of the
speaker: Connectivity
(Broadband) and Digital
Inclusion
n/a n/a n/a
46 MLI CS Action Aides aux
Familles
Demunies
women and technologie Tenin TOURE women and tecnologie of
informatique
EXIBITION women and technologie
47 NEP MI Association of
Community radio
Broadcasters
(ACORAB) Nepal
Community Radio Broadcasting and Social Transformation. Min Bahadur Shahi,
Chairperson for Association of
Community Radio
Broadcasters (ACORAB),
Community Radio and
sustainability management
Publications on
community radio
broadcasting and
relavancies...
Community Radio Broadcasting and
social transformation....
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48 NET IO International
Federation of
Library
Associations and
Institutions (IFLA)
The International Federation of Library Associations and
Institutions (IFLA) and Electronic Information for Libraries
(eIFL) would like to propose a thematic workshop on the
subject of Open Access. The workshop could look at the
current acheivements of the key players in the field
(libraries, universities and research institutions) and
address how they can work together to improve open
access in the future. Other stakeholders, such as funders
and policy makers could also be bought into the disucssion.
It could be useful for audience members to hear about
successful examples of open access in the field, and to get
involved in a discussion about whether they are replicable
across countries. The session could also discuss how
open access could be included in national and regionalresearch and educational policies, in order to formally
embed open access into education and research
institutions.
n/a n/a n/a Thematic Workshop for the WSIS
Forum: Open access policies and
strategies for policy makers There are
significant economic, social and
educational benefits to making
research outputs available without
financial, legal and technical barriers to
access. This workshop will highlight
open access policies and strategies
targeted to different stakeholders:
Policy makers and research managers:
open access helps to publicise
institutes research strengths, providing
maximum return on research
investment and new tools to manage
research impact; Researchers: openaccess benefits researchers in the
following ways: increased visibility,
usage and impact for their work;
Publishers: open access brings
increased readership and, with that,
increased citations, and maximum
visibility and impact for a journal's
contents; it helps to provide the best
possible dissemination service for
research; Libraries: open access has
changed the profile of academic and
research libraries they partner with
scientists and research managers to set
up open
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and to develop open access policies,
with scholarly publishers they publish
open access journals and books, and
with educators produce open
educational resources, ensuring the
quality of digital content, its reuse and
sharing. Open access seeks to remove
price and permission barriers that
prevent knowledge from being shared.
Open access literature is digital, online,
free of charge, and free of most
copyright and licensing restrictions.
Open access is compatible with
copyright, peer review, revenue (and
profit), print, preservation, prestige,
career-advancement, indexing, and
other features and supportive services
associated with conventional scholarly
literature. Open access benefits
researchers, institutions, nations and
society as a whole. The workshop will
discuss: Complementary strategies
to achieve open access to scholarly
literature: open access journals and
open access repositories. Open
access to research data. Open access
costs and benefits for research funders,
universities and
research organizations. Open access
policies from the perspective of
research funders, national governments
and intergovernmental organizations.
Speakers can be selected from the
library, university and research, and
policy sectors. A good geographical
spread will be ensured. The speakers
will present: An IFLA White Paper on
Open Access. Open access policies in
the European Union and OpenAIRE
project. Open access policies in
China, India, South Africa and Ukraine:
unpacking costs and benefits. Open
Access among the United Nations
Group on the Information Society
(UNGIS) Member States: an overview of
recent developments and initiatives
The Global Open Access Portal.
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49 NIR BE Childolescent and My views on the thematic aspect of WSIS forum is that the n/a n/a n/a n/a
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Family Survival
Organisation
participants should be able to exchange information for the
betterment of the world, especially attaining MDGs by
2015 and beyond
50 NIR GO Federal Ministry
of Information &
Communications
hq, Abuja Nigeria
Access to telecommunication facilities in the rural Africa
most especially west Africa.
Dr.(mrs) o. v. Mejabi, Senior
Research fellow, dept of
Information & communication
Science University of Ilorin
Kwara State, Nigeria
n/a n/a n/a
51 NIR CS HUMAN RIGHT
INFORMATION
NETWORK
(HURINET)
HIV/AIDS as a treat to life. How to govern without bad
images. Solution to Climate problems in Africa. Human
rights abuse, how do we cub/reduce it.
n/a n/a n/a n/a
52 NIR CS Kanuri
Development
Association
Communication. It will be an advantage to the WISIS
Forum to reach greater audience by t ranslating some of its
eminating documents coming from the Forum that arealways or in most of the times are written in the six
international langugaes used by the United Nations. In
this context if the documents are translated into two major
African languages namely;Hausa and Suwahili languages
this will make communication from the forum reaches and
understood by a 100 million more people in Africa.
1. Dungus Mohammed Expert
civil society issues. . 2. Mrs.
Laila Deribe Abubakar ExpertGender issues. 3. Wakil A.
K. Tijjani Expert Civil
Society,Education and
Translation ( ENGLISH-HAUSA).
I will translate in to Hausa
language (a local language in
Africa) some of the documentsfrom the ITU-WISIS made for
the benefit of civil societies that
mostly do not understand any
ofthe six international
languages used by the United
Nations especially from the sub-
saharan African countries were
Hausa language is spoken by
over 40 million people. So that
many will understand about the
WISIS Forum better.
n/a n/a
53 NIR BE PGI Engineering
Limited
1) Information Technology a vital key of rapid
development in Africa. Information Technology a
Panacea to world's Peace recovery
n/a n/a n/a n/a
54 NIR GO Nigerian
Communications
Commission
THE NEED FOR ICT FREE LEARNING INSTITUTIONS/
CENTRES AT ALL LEVELS ACROSS THE GLOBE
Dr. Eugene I. Juwah Executive
Vice Chairman/ CEO Nigerian
Communications Commision
n/a n/a n/a
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55 NIR CS Save Visions INFORMATION SIGHT FOR THE BLIND n/a n/a n/a n/a
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55 NIR CS Save Visions
Africa
INFORMATION - SIGHT FOR THE BLIND n/a n/a n/a n/a
56 NIR MI SNIIT The global food crisis has slipped out of the headlines over
the past couple of years as the developed world has
focused on problems closer to home. But the issues that
saw the prices of agricultural commodities spike higher two
years ago, sparking food riots in many countries around the
world, rising food prices have made basic staples like rice
and corn unaffordable for many people, pushing the poor
to the barricades because they can no longer get enough to
eat. And that why I react against ( FOOD CRISIS) in order to
find solution to it as Bill Gates, donated $120m (73m)
behind a drive to make poor farmers more productive. This
follows a $20bn commitment by the G8 this summer to
agricultural development, a move that marks an important
shift from aid to investment.
n/a n/a n/a n/a
57 NIR MI student
organization
i believe that the topic of TECHNOLOGICAL OWNERSHIP
and EVEN DISTRIBUTION OF INFORMATION. This topic is of
more benefits to the western world as it will help them in
understanding better the cultures of the third worldnations. it will help in the cultural integration of both
worlds. it will also allow for participation of the third world
countries in global decisions.
n/a n/a n/a n/a
58 NZE GO National Library
of New Zealand
The WSIS Forum 2011 would be an excellent opportunity
for the main actors in the WSIS process to celebrate the
continuing validity of the Geneva 2003 'Principles' and
critically review the Geneva Plan of Action, the Tunis
outcome documents and the progress made since Tunis
including by the IGF. They could focus on the reduction of
barriers to access to ICTs, the seamless interconnection ofinformation systems supporting educational social cultural
and economic development, and ways in which the
'Information Society' can empower local national and
regional communities to respond to the current global
economic recession). They could plan for another WSIS (in
2015?) not as an endpoint but as a milestone reached.
n/a n/a n/a n/a
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59 PAK IO Muhammad
Akram & Sons
Many routing protocol deployments, if they use
authentication at all, are using older (possibly deprecated)
n/a the world you need an official
Kickoff session, strategy session,
n/a Educators can earn graduate school
credit and professional
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Trading &
Investment
, g (p y p )
cryptographic algorithms and missing some modern
security mechanisms, like replay protection, algorithm
agility, or key rollover. In addition, many use the same key
permanently. This needs to be fixed. Additionally, key
management for routing protocols needs to be added to
easily address the terminated-employee problem of
compromised shared secrets. Such key management needs
to work over multicast media, and needs to work directly
over the link layer in some cases (since routing depends
upon it).
planning sessionwhatever you
want to call it. With a planned and
productive Kickoff session, the
project gets off on the right foot
and you, as the project manager,
will have done your best to start
everyone off with the same
expectations. Of course, there are
no guarantees on that, but at least
you are likely to close some major
expectation gaps and possiblyidentify some risks that you hadnt
counted on. The PM methodology
that Ive been using while leading
customer implementations is sort
of a hybrid, but its been well
received by the customers. Ill
discuss the phases of the
methodology in subsequent posts,
but for now Ill explore in greater
detail how I believe a typical Kickoff
session should
p
development credit while seeing the
world. The trips are designed for
teachers and include activities such
as school visits and homestays that
give participants authentic exposure
to local culture. The trips are deeply
discounted so as to be affordable to
teachers. GEEO also helps teachers
find funding to subsidize the cost of
the trips
60 PAK CS PLANWEL It woold be an excellent oppurtunity to interact withparticipants from all over the world and share our
expereinces as welll as learn from thiers
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61 POL GO Ministry of
Infrastructure
The role and the place of individuals in the global
telecommunication network
Ms. Magdalena Gaj,
Undersecretary of State in the
Ministry of Infrastructure.
Ministry of Infrastructure
n/a n/a n/a
62 SCG MI University of
Belgrade, AMRES
Interested in the knowledge access aspects, especially in
developing and undeveloped countries. Being involved in
development of various ICT based services in Serbia, the e-
Learning system at the Academic Network of Serbia for
example, concerned not about infrastructural issues, but
about a significant lack of their efficient use on the national
level. So examination of available knowledge, its use,
sharing and stimulating developing world to actively
participate in its creation and share would be a thematic
aspect for WSIS Forum 2011.
n/a n/a n/a n/a
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63 SEN CS Horizon
d'Echange et de
Lutte contre la
Pauvret (H.E.L.P)
Participate at the WSIS FORUM n/a n/a n/a n/a
64 SRL CS Sarvodaya-Fusion Social Impact of the ICT and Mobile for development
interventions at bottom of the pyramid communities.
n/a Limitation of the existing social
impact assessment models for
ICT4D and Mobile 4 D
interventions.
n/a n/a
65 SRL MI SHADOW 1. Civil Society participation in decisio n making process in
development interventions. 2. Social Welfare schemes in
Developing and underdeveloped countries. 3. Delivery
and finetuning development aid effectiveness in line with
western donor agencies
n/a n/a n/a n/a
66 SEN CS Isoc Sngal La distr ibution rgionale gographique au niveau de: -UIT
(secrtariat gnral, le BDT et le BR) -IGF -ICANN
n/a n/a n/a n/a
67 SEN CS Isoc Snga l L 'UIT di t "En connectant le monde et en permettant
chacun de jouir du droit de communiquer, nous nous
employons rendre le monde meilleur et plus sr." Pour
un monde plus sr je dirai qu'il faudra que l'UIT est comme
l'un des thmes "e-paix" La paix aura un nouveau prisme.
Dans l're de l'information -Dfinir les causes des conflits d
-Dfinir les consquences des conflits -La prvention et
la rsolution des conflits -Etablissement de la paix par l'e-
paix en utilisant les lments de la cible 8 du SMSI
n/a n/a n/a n/a
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68 SUD CS gedaref digital city Title : Telecentres and Telecentre academies Telecentreshttp://mogtamaa.ning.com/video/shoroog2mpeg4-1
Telecentre is a public place where people can access computers,
the Internet, and other digital technologies that enable them to
gather information, create, learn, and communicate with others
while they develop essential digital skills. Telecentres empower
people who want to use technology to promote community
development and facilitate their lives. Telecentre.org
http://www.telecentre.org/profile/AHMED Telecentres
movement is a newly developed global initiative. Telecentre.org
is a worldwide network of people and organizations committed
to increasing the social and economic impact of tens of
thousands of grassroots Telecentres by making Telecentres
stronger an