<P>Dear Nnenna</P>
<P>Many interesting topics in this report of the Abuja Meeting, but what is missing is the list of CS, really NON gouvernmental, organizations that were participating. . </P>
<P>When we look at the list of participants we see a lot of journalists, ICT professionels and academists but no trace of an African "grass-root" organizations !</P>
<P>This makes me wonder about the representativeness of the "CS" present in such meetings.</P>
<P>Am I wrong ? </P>
<P>Thanks for reassuring me/us on this point.</P>
<P>Best regards</P>
<P>Jean-Louis Fullsack</P>
<P>CSDPTT-France</P>
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<P>A : "African CSO WSIS Publication" <AISI-ACSIS@DGROUPS.ORG>, "ACSIS" <AFRICA@WSIS-CS.ORG>, "WSIS Plenary" <PLENARY@WSIS-CS.ORG><BR>> Copie à : <BR>> Objet : [WSIS CS-Plenary] Report of the African Civil Society Forum ; Abuja, Nigeria, July 1-4<BR>> <BR>> </P>
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<DIV>Dear all</DIV>
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<DIV>Please find attached, the report of the above-mentioned. La version francaise suivra.</DIV>
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<DIV>Best regards</DIV>
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<DIV>Nnenna</DIV></DIV>
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