Agreed Alice, i hope we can discuss this issue during the forthcoming Kenya IGF.

Best Regards

On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 4:02 PM, <alice@apc.org> wrote:
Dear Ali and all,

Countries like the Netherlands, reported that they have held national
consultations  (workshops) to discuss these issues and develop a national
position, while others like the US mentioned they have made the WCIT
documents available to their constituencies.

This is the bottom up approach that the ITU SG spoke about regarding the
revision of the ITRs including the  issue  "openness and transparency
beginning with public access to various documents.

We have had a great tradition/practice since our Ministry was created,
where we have discussed critical policies and regulations as a result of
the open policy window provided by our government.

For this instance, we should ideally follow the same multi stakeholder
bottom consultations approach for both process and substantive issues.

Best

Alice

> Alice
>
> Very useful and vindication of the process we have started. Thanks!
>
> Ali Hussein
>
> On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 3:47 PM, <alice@apc.org> wrote:
>
>
>     Dear All,
>
>     I could send to you a much longer list of similar articles, blogs and
>     publications about alleged ITU plans to take control of the
Internet.  I
>     could also send to you many which state the contrary. But none of this
>     will be of any use.
>
>     The last meeting of the Council Working Group (CWG) for WCIT started
this
>     morning 20 June and ends on 22 June.   Find attached the speech of ITU
>     Secretary-General,  Dr. Hamadoun I. Touré, delivered today at the
opening
>     of this last CWG WCIT meeting.
>
>     ITU has 193 Member States. The decision on the content of the
revised ITRs
>     will be made by ITU Membership at the end of this year (3-14 December)
>     during the WCIT in Dubai.
>     For those of you who represent your countries in ITU,  I would
encourage
>     you to increase the involvement of the citizens of your countries in
your
>     national consultations during this process.   I would also hope that
your
>     positions and views regarding ITU and the process to  review the
ITRs are
>     based on actual proposals and discussions taking place in the
appropriate
>     ITU forums dealing with this subject and not necessarily on blogs,
>     publications, speeches and media reports many of which do not
accurately
>     reflect the facts.
>
>     Also, please find attached a WCIT background brief which I hope will be
>     helpful to have a basic understanding of what the ITRs are and the
roles
>     of sovereign states in the process leading to the review of this Treaty
>     (the ITRs). Please feel free to share this brief and the speech of ITU
>     Secretary-General as you consider appropriate.
>
>     For reliable and up-to-date information about ITU, the ITRs and WCIT,
>     please visit  www.itu.int/wcit<http://www.itu.int/wcit>
>
>     Regards,
>
>     Alexander NTOKO
>     ITU Representative (Observer) to the GAC
>     Chief, Operations and Planning Department
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