[Chapter-delegates] Statement by the Internet technical and academic community on UN CSTD WG on improvements to the IGF

Constance Bommelaer bommelaer at isoc.org
Tue Apr 12 07:11:50 PDT 2011


Dear members,

 

This is to inform you that following the last meeting of the UN Commission
on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD) Working Group (WG) on
improvements to the Internet Governance Forum (IGF), our community has
worked together on drafting a common statement. 

 

The statement’s primary objective is to ask CSTD member states to decide, at
their next meeting (23-27 May 2011, Geneva), to extend the mandate of the
CSTD WG on IGF. We believe this would allow the discussions on the future of
the IGF to remain based in Geneva, led by a multi-stakeholder group feeding
the CSTD instead of UN DESA (Department of Economic and Social Affaires;
based in New York).

 

The statement below will be tweeted shortly and is already available here:
http://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/wsis/docs/tech-acadmc-statement_2011041
4.pdf . We invite you to read the statement and circulate to your contacts
(communities, governmental contacts, etc.) as appropriate.

 

ISOC is planning on participating to the next CSTD meeting in May and will
report back to its members as soon as we are aware of new and important
developments in the process regarding the future of the IGF. 

 

 

Thank you and best regards,

 

Constance Bommelaer

 

Useful links:

Past contributions to the CSTD WG on IGF:
http://www.isoc.org/isoc/conferences/wsis/IGF.shtml 

UNACTD website: http://www.unctad.info/en/CstdWG/ 

 

 

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Statement by the Internet technical and academic community on the Commission
on Science and Technology for Development Working Group (CSTD WG) on
improvements to the Internet Governance Forum (IGF)


 

12 April 2011

 

Representatives of the Internet technical and academic community today call
for an extension to the mandate of the United Nations Commission on Science
and Technology for Development Working Group (CSTD WG) on improvements to
the Internet Governance Forum (IGF). 

 

The Working Group has met twice but, despite the best efforts of all
parties, it has not been able to complete its work in the allocated time. We
strongly believe the IGF effectively brings all stakeholders together to
increase their understanding of the interplay of public policy, business and
technical forces in Internet governance. With the extension of the IGF
mandate, it is now vital to take the time needed to carefully consider
options for the further development of the Forum.

 

The technical and academic representatives to the CSTD Working Group on
improvements to the IGF would like to express their gratitude to the Chair
of the WG, Mr Frédéric Riehl, and the CSTD Secretariat for the effort they
put into facilitating the WG meetings and discussions. 

 

We are pleased that the CSTD WG embraced multistakeholder participation
during its deliberations, and was able to compile and review inputs from all
stakeholders on improvements to the IGF. We believe there were many useful
contributions submitted in response to the questionnaire drafted at the
first meeting of the WG in Montreux. Unfortunately, due to time limitations,
the WG was not able to discuss those contributions in detail, or to produce
a report of recommended improvements by the end of its second meeting, held
in Geneva. The technical and academic representatives, like many of the
other WG participants, had travelled large distances to attend both two-day
meetings of the WG, held in February and March 2011. We had also taken the
time to respond in significant detail to both calls for submissions to the
WG. 

 

The technical and academic representatives strongly support the IGF model
and are committed to seeing it improve, both in response to ongoing changes
from within the IGF process itself, as well as from the improvements
requested in the UN General Assembly Resolution on “Information and
communications technologies for development”, approved on 24 November 2010.
Only through such improvements will the IGF be better able to meet the needs
of all stakeholders in Internet governance.

 

This statement was written by the Internet technical and academic community
representatives to the CSTD WG on improvements to the IGF:

 

Ms Constance Bommelaer

Senior Manager, Strategic Global Engagement

Internet Society

Email: bommelaer at isoc.org

 

Ms Samantha Dickinson

Internet Governance Specialist

APNIC

Email: sam at apnic.net

 

Mr Baher Esmat

Manager, Regional Relations – Middle East

ICANN

Email: baher.esmat at icann.org

 

Ms Nurani Nimpuno

Outreach & Communications Manager

Netnod

Email: nurani at netnod.se

 

Mr Oscar Robles-Garay

General Director for NIC México

LACNIC Board of Directors 

Email: orobles at nic.mx

 

 

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