[CS Bureau] Working Space for Civil Society at the Kram Center

Al Alegre alalegre at fma.ph
Wed Nov 9 13:13:14 GMT 2005


IN Geneva 2003, I remember the *regional families* were assigned a room (or was
it 2?)...
So LAC, Africa, ASia Pacific, West Asia, Europe/NA had a common space
/communication center. REgional people looking for their comrades could float in
and out...

Makes a bit of sense if there are bulletin boards/cork boards or white
boards/black boards where messages could be posted...
Is it too late to make this request Alejandra?

Al

----- Original Message -----
From: CONGO - Alejandra Mendoza <wsis at ngocongo.org>
To: 'Georg C. F. Greve' <greve at fsfeurope.org>; 'Sean O Siochru' <sean at nexus.ie>
Cc: 'Alan Alegre' <alalegre at fma.ph>; 'Robert Guerra'
<rguerra at lists.privaterra.org>; 'Adam Peake' <ajp at glocom.ac.jp>; 'Renata Bloem'
<rbloem at ngocongo.org>; 'bureau wsis' <bureau at wsis-cs.org>; 'Jeanette Hofmann'
<jeanette at wz-berlin.de>
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 6:49 PM
Subject: RE: [CS Bureau] Working Space for Civil Society at the Kram Center


Dear George,



As said in my previous e-mail we will have 7 offices available; so giving an
office to the IG caucus during PrepCom 3 can be done, I can see that every
body agrees.  I think your idea of sharing offices within caucuses can be
done. Please let me know and we can see how can we arrange this, but please
make sure your caucus really need this working space at the time request.



Best regards



Alejandra Mendoza León

CONGO - WSIS CS Secretariat

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-----Message d'origine-----
De : Georg C. F. Greve [mailto:greve at gnuhh.org] De la part de Georg C. F.
Greve
Envoyé : mercredi, 9. novembre 2005 11:02
À : Sean O Siochru
Cc : Alan Alegre; Robert Guerra; Adam Peake; Alejandra Mendoza; Renata
Bloem; bureau wsis; Jeanette Hofmann
Objet : Re: [CS Bureau] Working Space for Civil Society at the Kram Center



 || On Wed, 09 Nov 2005 08:58:26 +0000

 || Sean O Siochru <sean at nexus.ie> wrote:



 sos> Otherwise, how many offices are there?  I think I read 'several'

 sos> .  Is this three?  Should we leave one that is available for use

 sos> on an ad-hoc basis, no more than an hour at a time, or

 sos> something?  A lot of needs that arise just come out of the blue.



I also discussed this with my PCT WG co-coordinator, Francis Muguet.



Having some kind of office space for the PCT WG and/or the European

Family would be incredibly helpful. I don't really expect the

infrastructure to be as good as it was in Geneva -- and that was bad.



Regards,

Georg



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