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 WSIS E-FLASH #6

*                        Paris Preparations Underway
The working documents for the WSIS intersessional meeting to be held at
UNESCO in Paris, July 15 -18 are now available on the WSIS website. These
documents consist of the Draft Declaration of Principles and Draft Action
Plan with comments received from governments. A reference document, which
includes all comments received from other stakeholders, is also available
here <http://www.itu.int/wsis/preparatory/prepcom/intersessional/index.html>
on the WSIS website.
*                        Engaging the Business Community in the World Summit
on the Information Society
At a session hosted by the Business Council for the United Nations in New
York (18-19 June) entitled,  <http://www.un.org/apps/sg/sgstats.asp?nid=394>
"The Net World Order: Bridging the Global Digital Divide" the UN
Secretary-General Kofi Annan encouraged business leaders to create models
and initiatives that can help to improve the lives of under-privileged
people. The session sought to create links between the private sector and
the work of the United Nations on ICT for development, with the goal of
turning the digital divide into digital opportunities.
*                        Challenge Posed to Delegates at Pan-Arab Regional
Conference on WSIS
The <http://www.itu.int/wsis/docs/utsumi/arab.doc>  Secretary-General of ITU
Yoshio Utsumi posed a challenge to delegates at the Cairo Conference to
develop new partnerships between government, the private sector and civil
society in order to shape the future of the information society.
*                        Other Summit Events
The Host Government of Switzerland has published a list of selected events,
available here <http://www.wsisgeneva2003.org/events_set_proj.html> , which
will take place at the World Summit on the Information Society.
*                        CERN opens on-line forum for RSIS
In preparation for their conference on the Role of Science in the
Information Society (RSIS), CERN has opened an on-line forum where people
are invited to contribute to any of the five subject areas to be covered by
the conference. For more information on this event, to be held on 8 - 9
December, click <http://rsis.web.cern.ch/rsis/04Forums/OnlineForums.html>
here.
*                        WSIS Poster Competition
The World Summit on the Information Society in collaboration with the United
Nations Cyberschoolbus announces the WSIS
<http://www.cyberschoolbus.un.org/wsis/guidelines_entryform.asp>  Poster
Contest 2003, which gives students from around the world an opportunity to
convey their vision on how ICTs can create an Information Society for all.
Deadline for submission: 31 October 2003.



 EVENTS

*                        07 - 08 July 2003
European
<http://europa.eu.int/information_society/eeurope/egovconf/index_en.htm>
Commission/Italian Government, High-Level Conference on e-Government, Villa
Erba, Como, Italy. The event is organized by the European Commission and the
Italian government and includes an exhibition
<http://europa.eu.int/information_society/eeurope/egovconf/exhibition/index_
en.htm>  and award ceremony <http://www.e-europeawards.org/>  honouring
accomplishments in e-governance.
*                        15 - 18 July 2003
WSIS,
<http://www.itu.int/wsis/preparatory/prepcom/intersessional/index.html>
Intersessional Meeting, Paris, France. The meeting is dedicated to refining
the working documents for the Draft Declaration and Draft Action Plan.
*                        20 - 21 July 2003
High-level <http://europa.eu.int/comm/europeaid/projects/alis/index_en.htm>
European Union-Latin America and Caribbean Information Society Forum - Lima
(Peru), organized by the European Commission and the Peruvian Government.
This forum will discuss strategies required for the development of the
Information Society and opportunities for partnerships between organizations
from both regions that will fulfill the Summit objectives.
*                        21 - 23 July 2003
APT, 3rd Meeting on <http://www.aptsec.org/aiis/AIIS-3.htm>  Asia-Pacific
Initiatives for the Information Society (AIIS), Bangalore, India.



 INFORMATION SOCIETY INITIATIVES

*                        Launch of the Francophonie WSIS website
The Agence Intergouvernementale de la Francophonie (intergovernmental agency
for French-speaking countries) has set up its Website
<http://smsi.francophonie.org/>  dedicated to the World Summit on the
Information Society (WSIS). It provides information on their preparation for
the Summit.
*                        Celebrating Women's ICT Achievements
GKP and the Association for Progressive Communications Women's Networking
Support Programme (APC WNSP) are initiating
<http://www.globalknowledge.org/vm/> "The Gender and ICT Awards" These
awards recognize community-based or small-scale ICT initiatives designed and
implemented by women. The winners will be celebrated at an award ceremony
held in conjunction with the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS).
*                        Join the Stockholm Challenge Competition
More than 150 ICT projects have already entered the 2003/2004 competition
<http://www.challenge.stockholm.se/>  aimed at creating the networks of
experience and knowledge needed to diminish the digital divide. Deadline for
all submissions is 1 November 2003.



INFORMATION LINKS

*                        A publication
<http://www.unicttaskforce.org/community/documents/764021661_ICTAfricanDev.p
df> "Information and Communication Technologies for African Development - An
Assessment of Progress and Challenges Ahead" by The UN ICT Task Force
suggests a way forward for the deployment of information and communication
technology for development in Africa. (PDF appx. 2.5 Mb
<http://www.itu.int/images/icons/pdf.gif> )
*                        1 August 2003: Deadline for requesting
accreditation <http://www.itu.int/wsis/participation/accreditation.html>
for prepCom-3 and Geneva Phase of the Summit.
*                        4 August 2003: Deadline for requesting ITU
fellowships <http://www.itu.int/wsis/docs/pc3/fellowships/form.doc>  for
government and business participants from the developing world for
participation in PrepCom-3. Note that priority is being given to
participants from Least Developed Countries. Information on the fellowships
for Civil Society participation is available here
<http://www.geneva2003.org/wsis/index_c01_3_15.htm> .
*                        Other important deadlines,
<http://www.itu.int/wsis/documents/doc_single.asp?lang=en&id=639>  key dates
and events of the Summit process.
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WSIS EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT
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Clemencia Rodriguez
Associate Professor
Department of Communication
University of Oklahoma
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Norman OK 73019 USA
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