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Youth Participation In World Summit On Information Technology (WSIS). By: Maitreyi Doshi Representative Of The Youth Caucus WSIS Prep - Com 1. What is WSIS???. World Summit on Information Society. 1 st - 2003 Geneva. 2 nd – 2005 Tunis. Organised by : United Nations. Aim
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Youth Participation InWorld Summit On Information Technology (WSIS) By: Maitreyi Doshi Representative Of The Youth Caucus WSIS Prep - Com 1
What is WSIS??? World Summit on Information Society 1st - 2003 Geneva 2nd – 2005 Tunis Organised by: United Nations • Aim • Address issues associated with Information Society - • Broadly clustered into 3 main areas: • Vision • Access • Applications • Who is Participating? • Government • Civil Society • Private Sector • UN Family
Regional Meetings - Africa - Europe - Asia Pacific - Latin America The Preparatory Committees (Prep Coms) 1st - 5th July 2002 Geneva 2nd March to 4th April 2003 Geneva 3rd July-September 2003 (not decided) The WSIS Process • World Summit On Information Technology • Deliverables • “Declaration of Principles” • Action Plan to achieve goals of Information Society • Aim: • Agenda of Summit • Modalities of participation • Draft declaration and Action Plan • Target specific issues related to region
Importance of Youth Participation in WSIS • Young people today : • ARE The leaders of Information Technologies • Web Developing to Information access • Growing up with Technology • ARE: • Innovators • Entrepreneurs • SEE technology as a tool for: • Communication • Education • Solving social issues
Importance of Youth Participation in WSIS • Problems faced by young people: • Lack of main stream support • Funding • Recognition • Lack of participation in decision Making • Policy development • Framework • Support and Legitimacy • Sustainability • Policy implementation • Lack of communication • Fragmented effort • Uninformed • Unconnected • Not motivated • Lack of continuity • Valuable expertise is lost • New people have to relearn
Importance of Youth Participation in WSIS • Why Should we participate: • WSIS one of the key decision making forums • Young people cut across all spheres • Young people major stake holders in WSIS • Young people need to put forth their problems • Help solve some of the problems • Getting involved in the decision making
Youth @ WSIS • Overview: • 65+ young people comprised the youth caucus from 40 countries • 10 attended the WSIS Prep-com • 6 courtesy of funding through the GKP • Aim of the youth caucus is to ensure: • Young people recognised as key builders of the information society • Priorities identified by young people included in the WSIS • Perspectives of young people UNABLE to attend the WSIS meetings incorporated into the process • That the WSIS action plan is implemented
Youth @ WSIS • Provided a framework for procedure • Youth Participation cuts across all spheres • Youth a Major Stake holder • Right to speak in plenary and sub-committees • Simpler Accreditation mechanisms • Innovative mechanism to facilitate full and effective participation What did we do there? • Youth Position Paper on the thematic groups • Drawn from previous declarations • Includes a broad category of issues under Information Society • Fund raising • Lobbying with government delegations • Presented Youth Creating Digital Opportunities • Working on Individual themes
What we expect from WSIS • Young people want WSIS to ensures that it is: • Relevant to young people • Allows participation of all young people • Is sustained • Is heard • Includes follow up activities • Creates a platform for youth involvement in decision making
WSIS And youth employment • The 5 basic principles: • Promoting youth Entrepreneurship • Promoting public-private partnerships • Targeting vulnerable young people • Bridging gap between digital economy and informal sector • Putting youth in charge • Taking IT Global + YES • Vital Forums for pushing • ICT & Youth Employment. • TIG chairing YES
WSIS And youth employment through ICT’s • UN, World Bank and ILO Recommendations: • Employability • Government investment in education • Vocational training • Equal opportunities to girls • Entrepreneurship • Easier process to start and run enterprises • More and better jobs for young women • Employment creation • Centre of macroeconomic policy • Problems of Developing • Countries • Access • Expensive infrastructure • English dominates Regional and Prep -Coms WSIS Action Plan Civil Society Youth Lobbying WSIS
Expectations from Other Youth Organisations • Work with us • Help us lobby for the decision making • How it will help you? • You will be heard • Sustainability • Receive mainstream support • Involved in decision making
How to get involved? • Participate in the WSIS prep-coms, regional conference, and the Summit • Participate in the online discussion at ict.takingitglobal.org • Join our mailing list – wsisyouth@yahoogroups.co • Fund youth participation in the Prep-coms, regional conference, and the Summit • Write about us in the media
Special Thanks to GKP for Sponsoring me to come here And also at the WSIS Special thanks to the WAY organisers Email – maitreyi@takingitglobal.org