Call for an Open ​ UN World Summit on the Information Society​ + 10 (WSIS +10​)​ Preparatory Process

H. E. Mr. Sam Kahamba Kutesa

President of the United Nations General Assembly

United Nations Headquarters

First Avenue at 46th Street

New York, NY 10017 USA

 

Subject:Regarding an Open WSIS+10 Preparatory Process

Cc:

H.E. Ambassador Lana Nusseibeh, Permanent Mission of the United Arab Emirates to the United Nations – newyork@mofa.gov.ae,

d_mcqueen@mofa.gov.ae

H.E. Ambassador Jānis Mažeiks, Permanent Mission of Latvia to the United Nations – mission.un-ny@mfa.gov.lv

Your Excellency,

Greetings from Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC)

BNNRC is in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and accredited with World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) of the United Nations.

We are writing to you in your capacity of President of the UN General Assembly to offer suggestions for implementing the modalities mandated by UNGA Resolution 68/302. The points below reflect views shared by a number of non-governmental organizations historically engaged in the WSIS process and interested in its review. This letter is endorsed by the signatories at the end of the letter, and will be open to further endorsement in the coming weeks (http://www.openwsis2015.org).

UNGA Resolution 68/302, calls for a process that takes into account inputs from all stakeholders. An open, inclusive and transparent process leading to meaningful input will be welcomed by a broad range of stakeholders of the global Internet community, leading to both a better assessment of the outcomes and a more widely accepted result.

Since the Tunis Summit in 2005, civil society, business, and the academic and technical communities have been actively involved in supporting the implementation of the targets, recommendations and commitments of the WSIS. This was re-emphasized in the 2013 WSIS+10 High-Level Statement, which stated “the multi-stakeholder approach and implementation at the international level proved to be a considerable asset in taking forward the WSIS themes and Action Lines.” In addition, the 2014 WSIS+10 High-Level statement referenced “the multi-stakeholder approach and its vital importance in the WSIS implementation at the national, regional and international levels and in taking forward the WSIS themes and Action Lines”.

This commitment has continued to this day, through the participation of these communities in both WSIS+10 Review events – hosted and coordinated by UNESCO (February 2013) and the ITU (June 2014) – and in the processes leading to their outcomes. The benefits of a process that facilitates effective stakeholder engagement can be seen most recently in the Outcome Document that was developed and adopted by all stakeholders during the March 2015 UNESCO “Connecting the Dots” conference.

We trust that meaningful input from stakeholders will be welcomed in all stages of the process from the preparatory phase to the High Level Meeting in New York, in December 2015. To this end, your role and that of the appointed two co-facilitators in enabling and encouraging effective participation by representatives from civil society, technical community, and business organizations will be essential.

In addition to in-person consultations, online consultations should be encouraged to support further openness and transparency in the consultation process and provide additional opportunities for diverse input.

The High Level Meeting in New York would benefit enormously from an inclusive and open approach. The co-facilitators could draw good practices on the successes of events such as the ITU World Telecommunication/ICT Policy Forum (WTPF) 2013, the WSIS+10 Review Events in 2013 (UNESCO) and 2014 (ITU), as well as the NETmundial Conference. Finally, we firmly believe that it would be advantageous for your Excellency and the co-facilitators to attend other events, such as the CSTD, WSIS Forum, the Internet Governance Forum 2015, and other global events to effectively engage with other stakeholders involved in the WSIS review process.

We stand ready to assist in identifying ways that would allow stakeholders to provide meaningful input in the upcoming WSIS+10 Overall Review consultations.

We are looking forward to working with the community of stakeholders and all UN member country delegations towards a successful ten-year WSIS review.

Accept, Sir, the assurances of our highest consideration.

We thank you in advance for all your cooperation.

Wishing your good health

With best regards,

 

Sincerely,

AHM Bazlur Rahman- S21BR

Chief Executive Officer

Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication

ceo@bnnrc.net | +8801711881647| www.bnnrc.net

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AHM Bazlur Rahman-S21BR is Chief Executive Officer and founder Secretary of Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC). He has more than 20 years experience in leveraging community media and right to communication to create successful policy advocacy in Bangladesh in line with community media development. His areas of expertise straddle community media policy advocacy, training, project management especially in the area of community media. He founded Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC). BNNRC Devoted Entirely to Promote Community Media for Development (CM4D). BNNRC Leads Supports and Advocates for the Initiators to actively provide independent community broadcasting in Bangladesh since 2000. BNNRC represent the community electronic media sector to Government, Industry, Regulatory Bodies, Media, Academia and Development Partners from 2000. The BNNRC provides leadership and support for rural initiators to facilitate independent electronic community broadcasting services and to build and strengthen rural communities. He actively works to improve recognition of the community electronic media sector [Community Radio | Community TV | Community Film] & its work in and involvement with the communities it seeks to serve. BNNRC's outreach extends to local, national and international forums for communicating Knowledge for Development (KM4D). In this backdrop, communication is recognized as an essential human need and, therefore, as a basic human right. Our working strategies are: 1. Communicating on the Public Sphere: The role of communication and media in exercising democratic political participation in society 2. Communicating Knowledge: The terms and means by which knowledge generated by society is communicated, or blocked, for use by different groups. 3. Civil Rights in Communication: The exercise of civil rights relating to the processes of communication in society & 4. Cultural Rights in Communication: The communication of diverse cultures, cultural forms and identities at the individual and social levels. BNNRC now strives for the following core interventions to contribute in achieving 6th five Years Plan, UN World Summit on the Information Society (UN WSIS) Action Plan and Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) through: Right to Information- RTI for ensuring improved livelihood of the marginalized ICT for Development- ICT4D for Bridging the Digital Divide in rural areas & Community Radio/Community TV/ Community Film for amplifying voices for the voiceless and Amateur Radio for Disaster Risk Reduction He graduated from University of Dhaka and Post graduated from Asian University of Bangladesh in the field of Social Science (MSS) in Government & Politics and Participated in certificate course on Development Management by Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA) New Delhi, India He currently founder member of Bangladesh Working Group on UN World Summit on the Information Society (UN WSIS) headed by Bangladesh Government, Community Radio Monitoring Committee of Ministry of Information, People’s Republic of Bangladesh, founder member of Bangladesh UN Internet Governance Forum( UN IGF) Headed by Minister, Ministry of Information, Multi-stakeholder Steering Group Members of Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum (AP-RIGF) & Distinguish Fellow, Center for e-Parliament Research. Contact: ceo@bnnrc.net www.bnnrc.net