WSIS – Youth Caucus and Education

Statement made by the Youth Caucus and Education, Academia & Research Taskforce Joint Statement on IG WSIS PrepCom3, 22 September 2005:

Thank you, Mr. Chairman for this opportunity to share with Governments our perspectives on Internet Governance. We are the most avid users of the Internet fueling its evolution.
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op-icescr

The Geneva Office of AEHRF has signed this coalition as a collective member (just click on ‘this coalition’). And here the mail link:

Dear friends, op-icescr is an abbreviation for the Optional Protocol for the International Covenant of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. This is the UN official terminology asking for a debate on rights other than just political and personal ones.  Continuer la lecture de « op-icescr »

Connecting Youth

iEARN – international Education and Resource Network is the world’s largest non-profit global network that enables young people to use the Internet and other new technologies to engage in collaborative educational projects, that both enhance learning and make a difference in the world. You’ll find all under http://www.iearn.org/, respectively under http://www.iearn.org/projects/index.html

Citizens and their local Government

Whether you are a local authority, a single citizen or a citizen group, you may be interested in the exchange of local governments with their citizens (all exemples here are british). You may find inspiration with the following links:

LGA – the local government association. if you are interested in the local government’s agenda for the new parliament, go to http://www.lga.gov.uk/home.asp, their homepage.

World summit on the information society

Prior to the Geneva 2003 Summit, the Center for International Legal Studies (CILS) organized a team of 23 lawyers from Asia, Europe, and the United States to prepare briefs on legal issues facing the information society. These reports are now
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