[IRP] our proposals for events @ IGF09
Jac sm Kee
jac
Tue Apr 28 14:16:23 EEST 2009
hello all,
apologies for being silent on such a vibrant and critical period of
discussions and feedback. i've been away from connectivity and just
managing to catch up now. to share, APC WNSP has submitted a workshop
proposal aiming to look at the issue of openness and security from the
perspective of sexuality rights and women's rights - and aiming to bring
in voices of young people in this area. we're also co-sponsoring a
workshop submission with IT4Change, which i'm sure anja can speak more on :)
appreciate the richness of discussions on key concepts and the work put
in in the submission of feedback and proposals. and saying yes to the
friday 8 may discussion on this.
might want to try doodle.com or timeanddate.com to organise across manic
time zones!
best,
jac
Max Senges wrote:
> Hi everybody
>
> workshop proposals have to handed in by tuesday
>
> as discussed in our meeting let's see whether we can organize:
>
> - our coalition meeting: reporting on our years work, present and
> discuss definitions for rights/principles approach and strategy
>
> - a workshop on: best practices & instruments (hands-on) how to promote
> rights and principles [i understand/hope Lisa will coordinate that proposal]
>
> - a round table on rights and principles (bringing together decision
> makers and try to set an agenda pursue jointly) - i am not sure wether
> the idea of round tables has actually been accepted; i asked bertrand in
> a message
>
> - a workshop on: rights in principles in social network governance [this
> would be with a group of co-organizers, who i have just contacted to
> coordinate the production of a proposal]
>
> ok if there are more ideas/proposals for workshops please take a look at
> the proposal form below which needs to be submitted @
> http://www.intgovforum.org/cms/index.php/component/chronocontact/?chronoformname=WSProposals2009
>
> ok have a good weekend
> max
>
> Title: ToolTip
> Propose a short concise title for the workshop (not more then 10 words)
>
>
> Concise Description:
> ToolTip
> Concise Description: :: Provide a concise description of the workshop
> (not more than 200 words)
> Which of the five broad IGF Themes or the Cross-Cutting Priorities does
> your workshop fall under?
>
> Please make a selection
> Have you organized an IGF workshop before?YesNo
> If so, please provide the link to the report:
> Would you be the Workshop organizer? Yes No
> If so, who would you approach as co-organizers ? If not, who do you
> think should organize it?
> The Workshop is proposed on behalf of:
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