I wish to thank all those who took the
time to participate and contribute to the internet intermediary
liability breakfast meeting this morning and everyone who has
submitted online comments on the report.
We had vibrant discussions and very valuable feedback on the draft
report and great recommendations and proposals for way forward for
not only the study, but the general direction this initiative
should take.
I wish to thank TESPOK, CCK, Kenya ICT board and UNESCO for the
concrete commitments made, ranging from supporting various
stakeholder discussions/meetings to continue discussions on
possible legal and regulatory framework for internet
intermediaries, to support for capacity building (internet law)
and a dedicated portal for continued discussions.
Special thanks to Dr. Bitange Ndemo for hosting the meeting
We will share the meeting report, recommendations and way forward
as well as well as the revised research report.
Best
Alice
On 10/10/2012 16:09, Ali Hussein wrote:
Barrack
Concur with your sentiments.
Ali Hussein
+254 773/713 601113
Sent from my iPad
Listers,
I attended the above mentioned meeting and was humbled by the
passion demonstrated by Dr. Bitange Ndemo, Paul Kukubo and the
new CCK Director General Francis Wangusi given time and space
Kenya will certainly be a model on the continent i am sure
those present will attest to this many thanks to Alice, GG and
Fiona for making it happen it certainly was a stimulating
discussion that emphasised on the need for Multistakeholderism
in moving the ICT sector forwad, looking forwad to a record of
the proceedings from the organisers.
Best Regards
--
Barrack O. Otieno
+254721325277
+254-20-2498789
Skype: barrack.otieno
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