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ISOC/UNESCO REPORT From: Christine Maxwell Maxwell@isoc.org
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Benefits of the NGO Initiative n Important forum for the interests of developing & non-aligned nations. n The opportunity it presents to allow ISOC a practical way to explore a new framework of co-operation with international bodies. n Allow ISOC to advance objectives of a more progressive approach to Internet dev. in the societal arena in particular.
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ISOC/NGO Activities to Date n Delivery of a discussion paper entitled: “ Global Trends that will impact universal access to information” for Unesco’s Info/Ethics Conference, Paris Nov.2000. n Moderating a session at the Unesco Conference on “The Global Public Arena, the Media & the Information Society” in Santiago de Compostella,Spain Nov16-18 n Moderating a panel on “Forum on the Future” for Unesco, Paris, Nov 7, 2000. n Excellent visibility for ISOC/ISTF - over 100 country members were represented.
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Finding a Framework for Enlargement of ISOC’s International Role n Building credibility with Gvt. Policy makers & other NGOs from the developing regions, allows ISOC to play an important role in influencing international decision- making on Internet development. n Opportunity allows ISOC a practical way to explore a new framework of cooperation with international bodies that will allow us to advance our objectives in shaping discussion and policy on the future of the Internet.
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Goals of CRI in Synch with ISOC NGO status n Proposed collaboration goals with Unesco are focussed on providing research reports, and recommendations for policy. n Proposed Mission of CRI & ISOC collaborations are completely in synch - with an emphasis on expert- researched and published deliverables.
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Comparison of Proposed Goals: ISOC/UNESCO CRI Mission n Recommendations, Reports supported by research findings… n New thinking/innovative approaches...explore new Ed/social cyberspace apps n Propose innovative pilot projects n Proposals for concrete policy agendas n Advance the social / democratic development of Cyberspace. n Establishment of global initiative on public interest Policy for Cyberspace. n Prepare Recommendations. n Develop concrete props. n Provide research. & policy support; organize confs., educational initiatives...
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Proposed Funding Sources: Mix of Private/Non-Profit n FOUNDATIONS u Rockefeller Foundation, MacArthur Foundation etc n PLATINUM MEMBERS u Members interested in supporting policy & educ. n AMERICAN UNIVERSITY u Funding ‘in-kind’ physical location,ongoing operations,overhead, site for conferences etc. u Access to student interns to assist for credit in CRI related academic fields. n Non profit contributions through ISOC
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Timeframe for Activity n ISOC to draw up an MOU with American University n Immediate contacts with Foundations/ Prospective platinum members. n ISTF will use its funds to fund the development of a full detailed proposal to be written by Dr.Venturelli while on sabbatical leave n Final draft to be ready by Jan 2001 (Foundation - depending….
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Timeframe for Activity Part 2 n Proposal to be submitted formally to Foundations for funding by end of Jan 2001 n First Quarter 2001, work on creating a network & database of experts; identifying initial research projects that can lead to early publication dates. n Identifying /moving forward with a Publisher for the Institute’s outcomes
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