(any news on the Kenya position yet by the way from CCK? )


See below: 



Hi all, 

Apologies for cross-posting. I wanted to share some new WCIT advocacy resources from Access. We have just released a sample letter for civil society groups to request to join a national delegation to WCIT. We are encouraging civil society who want to participate in WCIT to adapt this language as appropriate in writing to their governments. 

Here's the link to the letter: https://www.accessnow.org/page/-/docs/Sample%20Letter%20to%20request%20to%20join%20a%20WCITdelegation.pdf?redirected

Here's a link to find the appropriate contact point in your government: http://www.itu.int/cgi-bin/htsh/mm/scripts/mm.list?_search=ITUstates&_languageid=1

Additionally, we have developed talking points and a letter to request to a national consultation. These documents are now available in English, French, Spanish, Russian, Italian, Dutch, Bulgarian, and Polish.

We encourage you to circulate these resources widely and let us know if you've found them useful.

Best regards, 
Deborah 

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Deborah Brown
Policy Analyst
Access | AccessNow.org
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