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WSIS Outcomes and Next Steps

WSIS Outcomes and Next Steps. Ambassador Janis Karklins Former President of the WSIS Phase II Preparatory Committee February 200 6. WSIS Phase II Results. Financial Mechanisms Implementation & Follow up Internet Governance. Financial Mechanisms. Voluntary Digital Solidarity Fund (DSF)

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WSIS Outcomes and Next Steps

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  1. WSISOutcomes and Next Steps Ambassador Janis Karklins Former President of the WSIS Phase II Preparatory Committee February 2006 world summit on the information society

  2. WSIS Phase II Results • Financial Mechanisms • Implementation & Follow up • Internet Governance world summit on the information society

  3. Financial Mechanisms • Voluntary Digital Solidarity Fund (DSF) • We welcome the Digital Solidarity Fund (DSF) established in Geneva as an innovativefinancial mechanism of a voluntary nature open to interested stakeholders with the objective of transforming the digital divide into digital opportunities for the developing world by focusing mainly on specific and urgent needs at the local level and seeking new voluntary sources of “solidarity” finance. The DSF will complement existing mechanisms for funding the Information Society, which should continue to be fully utilised to fund the growth of new ICT infrastructure and services (TAIS, §28) • Affordable access and connectivity costs • Reducing international Internet costs charged by backbone providers, supporting, inter alia, the creation and development of regional ICT backbones and Internet Exchange Points to reduce interconnection cost and broaden network access (TAIS, §27c(i)) world summit on the information society

  4. Implementation & Follow up • Actions lines & themes • Multi-stakeholder character • Information Society Group in CEB • Follow up in Commision of Science and Technology for Development • Global Alliance • Stocktaking/Golden Book world summit on the information society

  5. Implementation & Follow up • Multi-stakeholder character • Voluntary buttom-up approach • Request driven and mutually complimentary in nature • Global Alliance • Multi-stakeholder policy debate platform • Developmental orientation world summit on the information society

  6. Internet Governance • Working definition/Para 34 • Roles & responsibilities of Stakeholders/Para 35-36 • Affirmation of regional internet resource management institutions/ Para 38 • Security & Spam/Para 39-41, 45-46 • Importance of Capacity Building/Para 49-52 • Multilingualism/Para 53 • Recognition of legitimate rights of countries to management ccTLD/Para 63 • Enhanced cooperation/Para 61, 68, 69, 70-71 • Internet Governance Forum/Para 72-79 world summit on the information society

  7. Internet Governance Forum Process • Feb 16-17: First committee meeting • Report of Nitin Desai and Marcus Kummer to UN Secretary General • Convocation of the Forum by UNSecretary General before end June • Decisions on agenda and applicable procedures • Inaugural meeting possibly in Greece in October or November world summit on the information society

  8. Internet Governance Forum Modalities • Expected outcomes • Leadership (chair, co-chairs) • Multi-stakeholder steering Committee • Small secretariat • Mandate (positive para 72, negative para 77) • Frequency and duration of meetings • Participation of stakeholders (open, limited, selective) • Financing of IGF world summit on the information society

  9. Enhanced Cooperation • The most controversial outcome that allowed everyone to claim successful outcome of internet governance negotiations • Provides space for interpretations • Most difficult issue in post-WSIS phase world summit on the information society

  10. Enhanced Cooperation • Possible models • To start in existing and relevant organizations, including inter-governmental • Charge one UN agency to carry out the process • Create a new mechanism • Character of enhanced cooperation • Purely inter-governmental • Multi-stakeholder world summit on the information society

  11. Enhanced Cooperation • My preferred scenario • To take place in all relevant organizations (ITU, WIPO, UNESCO), but particularly within ICANN* GAC by strengthening of the GAC and reinforcing its responsibilities and making it global *ICANN should be understood as a wider internet community world summit on the information society

  12. Internet community input is valuable in follow-up discussions, but even more valuable in practical steps taken world summit on the information society

  13. website:www.itu.int/wsis http://www.intgovforum.org Thank you world summit on the information society

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