WSIS follow up and implementation

WSIS follow up: APC at the Commission on Science and Technology for Development

GENEVA 24 mai 2009 (APC)
“The post WSIS clock is ticking and many challenges remain,” said APC executive director Anriette Esterhuysen at the opening of the twelfth session of the Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSDT). Among these challenges, she talked about WSIS principles related to human rights: “In many countries from the developed world and the developing world there is still a sense that freedom of information is perceived more as a threat than as an enabler, as a driver for learning and innovation and for more transparent and accountable governance.” CSDT is reviewing progress made in the implementation of and follow-up to the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) outcomes at the regional and international levels.
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Looking Back, Moving Forward: Gender Networking and Advocacy on the Information Society

Date et heure: 
jui 8 2008 9:00am - jui 9 2008 12:00pm
Emplacement: 
Bahay ni Isis (BnI), International Women's House 3 Marunong Street, Barangay Central, Quezon City Philippines
Organisé par: 
APC, Isis International Manila and IT for Change
Pays: 
Philippines
Ville: 
Manila

On July 8th, the learning event will focus on sharing of findings and recommendations of an APC evaluation of gender networking and advocacy during the World Summit on the Information Society.

Personne d'APC attitrée: 
Chat Garcia Ramilo
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WSIS Follow up: APC contribution to the session on Development-oriented policies for an inclusive information society

By Anriette Esterhuysen (juin 2008, APC )

The Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD) is one of the UN bodies that took up the follow up of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). This is APC’s contribution to a CSTD meeting meeting dealing with development-oriented policies for a social-economic inclusive information society, including access, infrastructure and an enabling environment, that took place on May 2007 in Geneva, as part of a series of WSIS follow-up meetings.

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