Good question Kivuva, we can come up with a position or statement, however this should be done before 7th March, i think for us Citizen engagement appears to be a key government agenda hinged on the multi stakeholder approach, i think we need to emphasise on this, what do other listers

On Mar 5, 2014 3:02 PM, "Kivuva" <Kivuva@transworldafrica.com> wrote:
Grace,

I've seen many forums and caucuses across the world have drafted statements for NetMundial. Does our region have any position? Do we have any representation at the Brazilian meeting?

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On 4 March 2014 12:45, Grace Githaiga <ggithaiga@hotmail.com> wrote:
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Subject: Your chance to tell governments how the Internet should be run
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/1net is crowdsourcing its statement to the NetMundial conference
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On an important Internet governance submission

If you are interested in how the Internet is run, you are probably aware that a critical meeting of the world's governments will be taking place in Brazil in April, called NetMundial.

Submissions to that meeting will be received until the end of this week and a key one will be from the so-called '/1net' initiative. Earlier today, /1net published its draft statement in the form of an online survey and encouraged everyone in the Internet community to provide their thoughts. 

Sadly, the deadline is extremely short - you only have today to respond - but the two-page survey is simple and should take five minutes or less to fill in.

So if you want to add your voice to those that are calling for, among other things, limits on online surveillance, a globalization of the Internet's infrastructure and an assurance that future decisions about the Internet are made by everyone and not just governments, then you can fill in the survey online

For more information on /1net, go to http://1net.org/. There is also a post about the statement and survey on its online forum

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