Title: ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
1ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
- Prepared by
- The United Nations Economic and Social Commission
for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) Secretariat, - The International Telecommunications Union (ITU)
Regional Office for Asia and Pacific - and
- The Asia Pacific Telecommunity (APT) Secretariat
- Bangkok, Thailand.
2ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
- CONTENTS
- WSIS background and current status
- Overall WSIS preparatory process
- Who should make inputs
- How to make inputs
- Expected outputs at the regional level
- Role of ESCAP, ITU and APT
- Regional preparatory meeting
- Consolidating regional inputs
- Work Plan- preparations for the Asia Pacific
region
3ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
- Background on WSIS
- ITU/PP-98 (Res. 73) instructed the ITU-SG to
place the question of holding a World Summit on
the Information Society on the agenda of the UN
Administrative Committee on Coordination (April
99) - UN ACC supported ITU initiative to hold WSIS
- ACC 2000 expressed its satisfaction with the ITU
Draft Plan of Action (www.itu.int/wsis/action-plan
.htm) - ACC 2001 approved dates, venues for WSIS and made
suggestions on how UN should make inputs
4ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
- WSIS Planning Current Status (1)
- Timing and Venue
- 1st Phase Geneva, 10-12 December 2003
- 2nd Phase Tunis, 2005
- Duration 3 days
- Participation
- Heads of State
- Heads of UN Agencies
- NGOs
- CEOs from private sector
5ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
- WSIS Planning Current Status (2)
- Executive Secretariat (ES)
- based in Geneva hosted by ITU Headquarters with
support from Swiss Government - started work August 2001
- recruiting Executive Director
- interested agencies can contact ITU-SG about
participating in ES
6ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
WSIS Planning EXPECTED OUTCOME OF WSIS -
Declaration of Principles covering the whole
range of issues related to the information
society - to express the political will that
globalisation of telecommunications must take
account of harmonious evolution in policies,
regulations, networks and services. - Action
plan
7ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
- WSIS Planning Proposed themes
- Building the infrastructure
- Opening the gates universal and equitable access
- Services and Applications the implications of
the IS for economic, social and cultural
development - The needs of the users (consumer protection,
privacy security) Content and the freedom to
communicate - Developing a Framework
- ICT and Education
8The Preparatory Process
ECOSOC ICT Task Force
States
ITU/WTDC ITU/PP-02
Regional Meetings
G8 Dot Force
High Level Summit Organizing committee (HLSOC) Hea
ds of UN Agencies (1st meeting, 18/10/01)
Private Sector
NGOs Civil Society
Host Country Secretariat
Executive Secretariat Staffed by representatives
from Governments, UN Agencies, Private Sector,
NGOs Civil Society
9early 2002
Prepcom 1 (Geneva)
2nd half 2002
Prepcom 2 (Geneva)
early 2003
Prepcom 3 (Geneva)
3rdQ 2003
World Summit Geneva 2003
10ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
- Purpose of preparatory meetings
- Prepcoms define
- who should attend the WSIS
- procedures for conducting the Summits
- administrative requirements details
- Regional Meetings define
- regional themes and priorities
- content
- identify regional positions on issues if possible
11ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
- Who should make inputs?
-
- In view of the nature of the Summit,
participation from all interested sectors is
encouraged. - all UN agencies in the concerned sectors -
- should be responsible for making concise input to
the preparatory process.The agencies are also
expected to coordinate input from the private
sector interested in their field of activities.
Regional inputs will be organised and coordinated
through the Inter agency Working Group on ICT and
the UN ESCAP coordination process. - private sector
- those private sector companies with interests in
ICT and its impact on their business should make
inputs - civil society
- the role of civil society should be highlighted
in the Summit process. The digital divide exists
not just between nations, but between urban and
rural dwellers, male and female, and rich and
poor. Thus, civil societys inputs are vital.
12ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
- How to make inputs?
- It will be necessary to design a standard format
for making the regional input.This format will be
prepared keeping in view the key agenda items for
WSIS. - Additional contributions can be made in
accordance with the procedure established by the
WSIS secretariat. - Agencies will be encouraged to consult formally
and informally among themselves and with others
concerned. - The Asia Pacific Inter-agency ICT WG (established
in August 2001, coordinated jointly by ESCAP, APT
and ITU) can meet more often to facilitate
coordination
13ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
- Expected outputs at the regional level
- In view of limitations on time and volume of
documentation, it is preferred to make the input
from the region to the WSIS Preparatory Process
in the form of - Draft resolutions
- A set of recommendations
- Opinion documents
- Draft Policy documents
- Activity Plans
- Other supporting contributions and information
documents
14ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
- Role of ESCAP, ITU APT
- ESCAP is expected to
- play a key role in the Asia Pacific Preparatory
process by soliciting input from political and
policy making levels from the public and private
sectors and civil society - organise meetings at high policy level in late
2002 or early 2003 - utilise its existing mechanism for soliciting
input from the various donors - obtain host country agreement for holding of a
high policy level regional preparatory meeting - work with APT and ITU to coordinate inter-agency
consultation and inputs through the Inter-agency
ICT working group
15ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
- ITU APT will provide input from Communication
and Information technology sectors in the ASP
region - ITU regional office will provide continuous
liaison with the WSIS Executive Secretariat, ITU
Geneva - APT will organise a regional preparatory meeting
for the ICT sector in second half of 2002 - APT will establish coordination with other
regional organisations involved in the work of
ICT and will facilitate inter regional
coordination among them - APT will co-organise meetings of the Interagency
ICT Working Group with ESCAP and ITU - APT will establish and maintain a website for
facilitating inter agency coordination
16ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
- Regional Preparatory Meeting
- By the end of November 2001, APT will inform of
the details of the Regional Preparatory Meeting. - The Regional Preparatory meeting is likely to be
held in the second half of 2002. - All members of ITU and APT are expected to play
an active part in the preparation and in the
meeting.
17ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
- Consolidating various regional inputs
-
- The regional inputs will be consolidated in the
meetings of the Inter-agency ICT Working Group
18ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
- Work Plan (1)
- 30 November 2001- Decision by the APT Management
Committee about APT Preparatory meeting for WSIS - 10 Dec 2001-Presentation by APT and ITU about
Regional preparations for WSIS - Dec-Jan 2002-Preparatory work by APT ,
coordination with ESCAP and ITU - End Jan 2002-Meeting of ICT Working Group
- Feb-March 2002-Follow up with other
agencies,ESCAP coordination with UN, ITU Regional
office coordination with ITU Geneva
19ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
- Work Plan (2)
- Mid 2002 APT Preparatory meeting and mid year
review of the progress. - Continuous working by electronic means
20ASIA PACIFIC PREPARATORY PROCESS FOR THE WSIS
- Contact details
- ESCAP
- Dr. Guennadi Fedorov
- Chief, Technology Section
- International Trade and Industry Division
- United Nations Building, Rajdamnern Ave.,
- Bangkok 10200, Thailand
- Tel 66 02 2881675 Fax 66 02 2881026
- E-mail fedorov.unescap_at_un.org
- ITU
- Dr. Michael A. Calvano, Head
- ITU Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
- P.O. Box 178, 89/2, Chaengwattana Road
- Bangkok 10210, Thailand
- Tel 66 02 5748565-66, Fax 66 02 5749328
- E-mail michael.calvano_at_itu.int
21THANKS VERY MUCH
- APT
- Mr. A. Narayan
- Deputy Executive Director
- 12/49 Soi 5, Chaengwattana Road
- Bangkok 10210, Thailand
- Tel 66 02 5736891, 5730044 ext 102
- Fax 66 02 5744226, 5737479
- E-mail narayan_at_aptsec.org
22More information ?
Dr. Eun-Ju Kim Senior Adviser for Asia
Pacific, ITU Tel)66 2 574 8565 Fax)66 2
574 9328 eun-ju.kim_at_itu.int
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