[CS Bureau] TR: CSB recommendation for CS fellowships at PC-3

CONGO - Philippe Dam wsis at iprolink.ch
Mon Sep 5 12:02:54 BST 2005


Dear all, 

 

Please find below the e-mail I just received from Charles Geiger.

Therefore, the list of applicants recommended by the CSB and endorsed by the
WSIS ES might be read as follows:

 

>From the LDC participants, we cannot give 2 fellowships to participants from
the same country. Therefore we have selected:

 

R. Salim (Bangladesh)

Mballa Moussa (Senegal) 

R. Amegnikpo (Togo) 

S.C. Kabenge (Zambia / Namibia. The Media Institute for Southern Africa has
its HQ in Namibia, according to our accreditation list)

 

Regarding the persons from the structure, we agree with

 

Robert Sagun (Youth)

Olinca Marino (Latin America)

Tracey Naughton (Media)

Magaly Pazello (Gender)

Sohrab Razagghi (Middle East and Western Asia)

Delphine Nana (Africa)

 

Since was the last e-mail regarding the CSB consultation of the fellowship
attribution procedure for PC-3. We will inform the CS plenary of the overall
process and of the final recommendation from the CSB. 

Note however that this list is the recommendation endorsed by Mr. Geiger,
Executive Director of WSIS, but not the final decision yet. This final
decision would be signed by Mr. Utsumi and would be announced very soon.

 

Thank you very much for your participation in this consultation and best
regards, 

 

Philippe Dam

 

 

 

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De : charles.geiger at itu.int [mailto:charles.geiger at itu.int] 
Envoyé : lundi, 5. septembre 2005 11:00
À : wsis at iprolink.ch
Cc : moncef.achour at itu.int; marijana.lee at itu.int; jude.lindsay at itu.int
Objet : RE: CSB recommendation for CS fellowships at PC-3

 

Dear Mr. Dam

 

This is to inform you that we accept the proposal of the CS Bureau to give
one fellowship to Mr. Robert Sagun instead of Ms. Akinsanmi. 

 

Best regards

 

Charles Geiger
Executive Director WSIS

-----Original Message-----
From: CONGO - Philippe Dam [mailto:wsis at iprolink.ch]
Sent: lundi, 5. septembre 2005 11:44
To: Geiger, Charles
Cc: 'bureau wsis'
Subject: RE: CSB recommendation for CS fellowships at PC-3

Dear Mr. Geiger, 

 

Further to our recent discussions, and since Ms. Titilayo Akinsanmi, from CS
Wouth Caucus and CSB Member, is not applicant for CS fellowship, I would
like to inform you that the CS Bureau strongly supported, in addition to the
five other names you previously mentioned, the application for fellowship of
Mr. Robert Sagun, co-facilitator of the CS Youth Caucus and active
participant both in the WSIS proper and in engaging youth and stakeholders
in his Asian region ( <http://www.wsisyouth.org/phase2-who.php>
http://www.wsisyouth.org/phase2-who.php).

 

Please also note that Mr. Sagun’s selection would ensure a better
geographical repartition of CS fellowships.

 

We thank you very much for your attention and your cooperation.

Best regards, 

 

Philippe Dam

CONGO - WSIS CS Secretariat 
11, Avenue de la Paix
CH-1202 Geneva
Tel: +41 22 301 1000
Fax: +41 22 301 2000
E-mail:  <mailto:wsis at ngocongo.org> wsis at ngocongo.org
Website:  <BLOCKED::http://www.ngocongo.org> www.ngocongo.org 

 

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De : charles.geiger at itu.int [mailto:charles.geiger at itu.int] 
Envoyé : vendredi, 2. septembre 2005 17:38
À : rbloem at ngocongo.org; ramin.kaweh at unctad.org; wsis at ngocongo.org
Cc : moncef.achour at itu.int; charlotte.sgier at itu.int; jude.lindsay at itu.int;
marijana.lee at itu.int
Objet : FW: CSB recommendation for CS fellowships at PC-3

 

 


 

 

Dear colleagues 

 

Based on the recommendations of the CSB, we have taken the following
decision regarding fellowships :

 

>From the LDC participants, we cannot give 2 fellowships to participants from
the same country. Therefore we have selected:

 

R. Salim (Bangladesh)

Mballa Moussa (Senegal) 

R. Amegnikpo (Togo) 

S.C. Kabenge (Zambia / Namibia. The Media Institute for Southern Africa has
its HQ in Namibia, according to our accreditation list)

 

Regarding the persons from the structure, we agree with

 

Titilayo Akinsanmi (Youth)

Olinca Marino (Latin America)

Tracey Naughton (Media)

Magaly Pazello (Gender)

Sohrab Razagghi (Middle East and Western Asia)

Delphine Nana (Africa)

 

We thank the Civil Society Bureau for their support in choosing the fellows.


 

 Sincerely yours

 

Charles Geiger

Executive Director WSIS

-----Original Message-----
From: CONGO - Philippe Dam [mailto:wsis at iprolink.ch]
Sent: mercredi, 31. août 2005 19:15
To: Geiger, Charles; Achour, Moncef
Cc: 'Renate Bloem'; 'Alejandra Mendoza'; 'CONGO - Interns';
Ramin.Kaweh at unctad.org; viola at icvolunteers.org
Subject: CSB recommendation for CS fellowships at PC-3

Chers tous, 

 

Veuillez trouver ci jointe la recommandation du Bureau de la Société Civile,
telle que compilée suite à la consultation qui a été menée au cours de ces
derniers jours. 

Cette recommandation contient 6 candidats provenant des pays les moins
avancés (il n'a pas été disponible de départager les 4 derniers candidats
ayant reçu un même nombre de choix), et 5 candidats membres des structures
de la Société Civile.

Vous trouverez également pour information les candidats qui un reçu un
nombre de choix immédiatement inférieur aux candidats recommandés, que nous
proposons ainsi comme suppléants éventuels. 

 

 

 

 

Further to the CSB consultation, we are pleased to forward the following
recommendation to the WSIS Executive Secretariat for the attribution of CS
Fellowships for WSIS PrepCom-3:

 

 

For LDC participants :

The CS Bureau recommended the 6 following applicants:


Ms

Tangu Nyirenda

Africa (Zambia)

Oneworld International Foundation


Mr

R. SALIM 

Asia (Bangladesh)

Bangladesh Friendship Education Society

 


Mr

R. AHM BAZLUR

Asia (Bangladesh)

Bangladesh NGO Network Radio & Communic.


Mr

Mballo Moussa

Africa (Senegal)

Union des Associations des Elus Locaux


Mr

T. AMEGNIKPO

Africa (Togo)

ALSD


Mr

S.C. KABANGE

Africa (Zambia)

Media Institute of Southern Africa

It was not possible to decide between the 4 last applicants since they
received the same number of recommendations.

 

Alternates (in the order of the shortlist):

Mr. Nkurunziza Jean Paul

Ms. P.A. BIA

Ms. Mwamba Kyungu Philomene

Ms. N.M. BIOULE CAMARA

Ms. EL Alia MINT MOHAMED

Mr. Ousmane Adourahmane

Mr. D.B. NEPALI

Ms. S.P. MUALIA

Ms. Sylla SENEBA KEBE

Mr. Faye Bakary

Mr. Dia Amadou

 

For CS Structures members :

The CS Bureau recommended the 5 following applicants:


Titilayo Akinsanmi

Africa (South Africa)

Youth 


Olinca Marino

LAC (Mexico)

Latin America 


Tracey Naughton

Africa (South Africa)

Media  


Magaly Pazello

LAC (Brazil)

Gender 


Sohrab Razagghi

Middle East (Iran)

Western Asia And The Middle East  

 

If 12 fellowships available, please select an applicant among:

Delphine Nana

Tijani Ben Jemaa 

Olivier Nana Nzepa

 

 

Je vous prie d'accepter l'expression de mon respect. Bien à vous,

 

Philippe Dam
CONGO - WSIS CS Secretariat 
11, Avenue de la Paix
CH-1202 Geneva
Tel: +41 22 301 1000
Fax: +41 22 301 2000
E-mail:  <mailto:wsis at ngocongo.org> wsis at ngocongo.org
Website:  <BLOCKED::http://www.ngocongo.org> www.ngocongo.org 

 

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that facilitates the participation of NGOs in United Nations debates and
decisions. Founded in 1948, CONGO's major objective is to ensure the
presence of NGOs in exchanges among the world's governments and United
Nations agencies on issues of global concern.  For more information see our
website at www.ngocongo.org <BLOCKED::http://www.ngocongo.org/> 


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De : charles.geiger at itu.int [mailto:charles.geiger at itu.int] 
Envoyé : vendredi, 26. août 2005 09:09
À : ramin.kaweh at unctad.org; rbloem at ngocongo.org; viola at icvolunters.org;
wsis at ngocongo.org
Cc : moncef.achour at itu.int
Objet : FW: Liste Bourse

 

 

Cher Ramin, chère Renate et Viola 

Je vous envoye ci-dessous la liste des demandes de bourses. Nous avons fait
un tri au préalable avec,  pour la première partie, demande complète
(complète c.à.d. signé et tamponné ou lettre d'accompagnement) venant d'un
participant d'un LDC dont l'organisation est accredité, pour la deuxième
partie  demande de personnes de la structure de la société civile de pays en
développement. Robert Guerra nous a informé qu'il fera partie de la
délégation canadienne au PrepCom-3 et qu'il retire sa demande.

Je vous prie de consulter cette liste avec les membres du Bureau de la
société civile et de nous informer du choix du Bureau . Avec les finances
actuelles, nous avons malheureusement une situation similaire à celle du
PrepCom-2, nous ne pouvons pas dépasser 10 à 12 bourses. J'ai pensé que la
moitié (environ 6) pourraient être réservé pour des personnes de la
structure, l'autre moitié pour des participants de LDCs de pays en
développement. 

Je soumettrai votre séléction au SG de l'UIT qui fera le choix en tenant
compte de vos propositions. Je vous saurai gré de faire cette consultation
pendant les prochains 4-5 jours et de nous donner les résultats si possible
vers mercredi ou jeudi de la semaine prochaine.

Avec mes meilleures salutations 

Charles Geiger
Directeur exécutif SMSI 

 

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