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[ecrea] Remote participation possible: Critical knowledge societies issues will be addressed during the upcoming World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum 09
Sat May 16 16:44:05 GMT 2009
New WSIS Forum 09 format offers remote web-participation
15-05-2009 (Paris)
<http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=28624&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html>http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=28624&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html
Critical knowledge societies issues will be addressed in six
high-level panels and 35 sessions with the participation of experts,
practitioners, representatives of governments, civil society and the
private sector during the upcoming World Summit on the Information
Society (WSIS) Forum 09.
More than 850 participants have already registered for next-weeks
event, which will be jointly organized by ITU, UNESCO and others in
Geneva, Switzerland, from 18 to 22 May 2009.
"It is good to see how the WSIS follow-up is evolving with the
technological and related social developments," says Mr Khan,
UNESCO's Assistant Director-General for Communication and
Information. "Facebook, You Tube, Twitter and blogging provide
entirely new tools for putting many of the WSIS visions into reality."
At the Geneva Forum next week, UNESCO will launch its WSIS community
platform, which includes blogging, Facebook-like features and the
possibility to insert your Twitter in your personalized online
platform dashboard, etc. "This platform was requested by the WSIS
community, has incredible potential and will also make the follow-up
process more inclusive," says Miriam Nisbet, Director of the
Information Society Division. She adds: "The platform will
facilitate our WSIS related discussions, networking and information
sharing. It is an Open Source product with great features and the
possibility to evolve with the WSIS community." (Readers are invited
to explore and take a sneak preview at: www.wsis-community.org).
In spite of this and other tools, UNESCO is concerned that the
vision of societies, in which the power of information and
communication helps people access the knowledge they need to improve
their daily lives and achieve their full potential, is still fare
from being realized. "This requires vision, political will,
institutional and individual capacities, considerable resources, and
of course good coordination among all actors," says Mr Khan.
This WSIS Forum unites an unprecedented number of high-level
participants and experts in a new format. It includes also a meeting
of the representatives of 28 international organizations, all
members of the United Nations Group on the Information Society
(UNGIS), who will discuss ways to enhance coordination.
For the international community, the main challenge is now to
mainstream the issue of information and communication for
development in the agendas of the various stakeholders in the WSIS
process, and to keep the spirit of Geneva and Tunis alive
translating it into concrete actions.
For the first time, the WSIS Forum will also offer access to the
meetings through remote web participation.
See <http://www.istr.org/>http://www.istr.org/ for information.
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