Presentation material from briefing on WSIS+10 High Level Event to be held from 10 to 13 June 2014 in Geneva. The briefing was held during the World Telecommunication Development Conference 2014 in Dubai.
ITU Presentation at the ITU-UNESCO Information Session on WSIS beyond 2015Jaroslaw Ponder
In preparation for the UNGA Overall Review, two multistakeholder WSIS+10 Review Events were hosted by UNESCO and ITU in 2013 and 2014 respectively. They endorsed the following negotiated and consensus based outcome documents:
- WSIS+10 Statement on Implementation of the WSIS Outcomes (Geneva, 2014)
- WSIS+10 Vision for WSIS beyond 2015 (Geneva, 2014)
- WSIS+10 Review Final Statement - Information and Knowledge for All: An Expanded Vision and a Renewed Commitment (Paris, 2013)
In order to further the understanding of these important documents, ITU-UNESCO held Information Session on WSIS beyond 2015: Building upon Multistakeholder Consensus Based Outcome Documents of the UNESCO and ITU hosted WSIS+10 Review Events. This information session was conducted on 1 July 2015, from 13h15 to 14h30, in Conference Room 8 of the United Nations Headquarters, New York. Webcast was provided by http://webtv.un.org/
This document outlines the preparatory process for the WSIS+10 High-Level Event, which will review the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society in 2003 and 2005. It provides background on the WSIS, the objectives and expected outcomes of the WSIS+10 Event, and the multistakeholder preparatory process, which includes: a series of physical and online consultations; inputs from member states, WSIS action line facilitators, and other stakeholders; and regional development forums. The document discusses the development of draft texts for a WSIS+10 Statement and Vision, and calls stakeholders to provide inputs through an open consultation process to inform the ongoing drafting of these documents ahead of the second preparatory
WSIS Forum 2016: Open Consultation Process: Fist Physical Meeting Jaroslaw Ponder
This presentation was delivered at the Fist Physical Meeting of the Open Consultation Process of the WSIS Forum 2016. WSIS Stakeholders are encouraged to submit their contributions and binding requests for workshops by 30 January 2016 via electronic form available at www.wsis.org/forum
Presentation on WSIS Implementation beyond 2015Jaroslaw Ponder
This presentation was delivered at the UN Commission for Science and Technology for Development Intersessional Panel on 13 January 2016 in Budapest, Hungary.
ITU Contribution to the First Stocktaking Meeting of the UNGA Overall ReviewJaroslaw Ponder
ITU Contribution to the First Stocktaking Meeting of the UNGA Overall Review on the Implementation of the WSIS Outcomes held from 10-11 June 2015 in UN Headquarters, New York.
This presentation was delivered at the Side Event of the Second Preparatory Meeting of the UN General Assembly Overall Review of the Implementation of the WSIS Outcomes (20-22 July 2015), held in UN Headquarters, New York.
Unlocking New Opportunities and Strengthening Impact of ICT for SDGs: Alignm...Jaroslaw Ponder
Presentation delivered at the ITU Regional Development Forum for Africa, 5 December 2016, Kigali, Rwanda. Presentation advocates for alignment of WSIS and SDG processes at the political and implementation level, while promoting partnerships delivering concrete results advancing 2030 Agenda fro Sustainable Development.
ITU Presentation at the ITU-UNESCO Information Session on WSIS beyond 2015Jaroslaw Ponder
In preparation for the UNGA Overall Review, two multistakeholder WSIS+10 Review Events were hosted by UNESCO and ITU in 2013 and 2014 respectively. They endorsed the following negotiated and consensus based outcome documents:
- WSIS+10 Statement on Implementation of the WSIS Outcomes (Geneva, 2014)
- WSIS+10 Vision for WSIS beyond 2015 (Geneva, 2014)
- WSIS+10 Review Final Statement - Information and Knowledge for All: An Expanded Vision and a Renewed Commitment (Paris, 2013)
In order to further the understanding of these important documents, ITU-UNESCO held Information Session on WSIS beyond 2015: Building upon Multistakeholder Consensus Based Outcome Documents of the UNESCO and ITU hosted WSIS+10 Review Events. This information session was conducted on 1 July 2015, from 13h15 to 14h30, in Conference Room 8 of the United Nations Headquarters, New York. Webcast was provided by http://webtv.un.org/
This document outlines the preparatory process for the WSIS+10 High-Level Event, which will review the implementation of the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society in 2003 and 2005. It provides background on the WSIS, the objectives and expected outcomes of the WSIS+10 Event, and the multistakeholder preparatory process, which includes: a series of physical and online consultations; inputs from member states, WSIS action line facilitators, and other stakeholders; and regional development forums. The document discusses the development of draft texts for a WSIS+10 Statement and Vision, and calls stakeholders to provide inputs through an open consultation process to inform the ongoing drafting of these documents ahead of the second preparatory
WSIS Forum 2016: Open Consultation Process: Fist Physical Meeting Jaroslaw Ponder
This presentation was delivered at the Fist Physical Meeting of the Open Consultation Process of the WSIS Forum 2016. WSIS Stakeholders are encouraged to submit their contributions and binding requests for workshops by 30 January 2016 via electronic form available at www.wsis.org/forum
Presentation on WSIS Implementation beyond 2015Jaroslaw Ponder
This presentation was delivered at the UN Commission for Science and Technology for Development Intersessional Panel on 13 January 2016 in Budapest, Hungary.
ITU Contribution to the First Stocktaking Meeting of the UNGA Overall ReviewJaroslaw Ponder
ITU Contribution to the First Stocktaking Meeting of the UNGA Overall Review on the Implementation of the WSIS Outcomes held from 10-11 June 2015 in UN Headquarters, New York.
This presentation was delivered at the Side Event of the Second Preparatory Meeting of the UN General Assembly Overall Review of the Implementation of the WSIS Outcomes (20-22 July 2015), held in UN Headquarters, New York.
Unlocking New Opportunities and Strengthening Impact of ICT for SDGs: Alignm...Jaroslaw Ponder
Presentation delivered at the ITU Regional Development Forum for Africa, 5 December 2016, Kigali, Rwanda. Presentation advocates for alignment of WSIS and SDG processes at the political and implementation level, while promoting partnerships delivering concrete results advancing 2030 Agenda fro Sustainable Development.
ITU Regional Initiatives for Europe: Implementation beyond 2015 Jaroslaw Ponder
This presentation was delivered at the Com-ITU meeting providing an update on the implementation of the Regional initiatives for Europe approved by World Telecommunication Development Conference 2014 and focusing on Broadband, Broadcasting, Child Online Protection, Accessibility, Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Presentation provides information on the 2016 actions to be implemented in 2016.
FINAL BRIEFING SESSION on WSIS+10 High Level EventJaroslaw Ponder
WSIS+10 High Level Event will be held from 10-13 June (Pre-events on 9 June) in Geneva. This final briefing was held on Monday, 19 May in ITU Headquarters with a tele-bridge to UNESCO Headquarters.
Klingbeil, R. & Haddad, A., 2013. UN ESCWA Regional Co-operation, Assistance to Member Countries, Exchange Visit: Palestine and Tunisia. Presentation at the opening workshop of a senior exchange visit from Palestine to Tunisia. Ministry of Environment, Tunis, Tunisia, 22 Apr 2013.
15th Annual Meeting of the South-East European Experts Network on Intangible Cultural Heritage
Periodic Reporting as a Strategic Tool for Safeguarding Living Heritage in South-East Europe
Online, 6-7 July 2021
UNESCO - “International assistance mechanism under the 2003 Convention for th...UNESCO Venice Office
11th Annual Meeting of the South-East European Experts Network on Intangible Cultural Heritage “Funding the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage”.
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 27-28 June 2017
ITU media/analyst briefing ahead of the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference 2014 which takes place in Busan, Republic of Korea, between 20 October - 7 November 2014.
15th Annual Meeting of the South-East European Experts Network on Intangible Cultural Heritage
Periodic Reporting as a Strategic Tool for Safeguarding Living Heritage in South-East Europe
Online, 6-7 July 2021
LEG (for convention bodies and programmes)NAP Events
This document outlines support provided to countries in developing National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) under the UNFCCC. It discusses support from the Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG), Adaptation Committee, and Nairobi Work Programme. The LEG provides technical guidelines, tools, workshops and facilitates knowledge sharing to help LDCs develop NAPs. The Adaptation Committee also assists with NAP development and implementation for non-LDCs. The Nairobi Work Programme supports adaptation efforts including those related to NAPs.
29.0 leg and other bodies support for na psNAP Events
The document outlines support provided by various UNFCCC bodies to help countries develop National Adaptation Plans (NAPs). It discusses how the Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG) provides technical guidelines, tools, and workshops. It also captures lessons learned and needs. The Adaptation Committee supports NAPs through a task force and reviews guidelines. The Nairobi Work Programme also engages organizations to support the NAP process. Overall, the document summarizes how UNFCCC bodies collaborate to help developing countries formulate and implement NAPs.
Conclusions: Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network...UNESCO Venice Office
Additional Documents
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
2017 Geospatial standards for the sustainable development goalsPLACE
This document discusses geospatial standards for supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It introduces several organizations involved in geospatial standards development, including ISO, OGC, and IHO. Several key SDGs and indicators that have direct geospatial aspects are highlighted. Existing standards that can help measure related indicators are referenced. Standards still under development that could help, such as DGGS and an updated LADM, are also discussed. Best practice examples of using geospatial data and standards to measure SDG indicators are presented. The document aims to identify how standards can help measure SDGs and indicators, discuss relevant existing and in-development standards, and provide examples of best practices.
CountrySTAT REGIONAL BASIC ADMINISTRATOR TRAINING for GCC MEMBER STATESFAO
"http://www.countrystat.org
Creating a Global Data Sharing Network for the Strengthening Agriculture and Food Security Statistics Systems in the GCC Region at National and Regional Levels through the implementation and development of RegionSTAT at Gulf Cooperation Council GCC Headquarters and CountrySTAT in 6 GCC Members States (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates)
"
Overview on ILRI’s technical support to partners implementing Sustainable Ran...ILRI
Presented by Isaack Luambano, Victor Mwita, Josephine Dungumaro, Mkami Amos and Fiona Flintan at the National Technical Working Group Meeting, Morogoro, Tanzania, 5 December 2017
This document summarizes an Isagenix newsletter that announces upcoming events and promotions. It describes an "Adventures in Paradise" contest where associates can win prizes such as 7-day Caribbean cruises for earning points by helping others advance in rank or purchasing product packs. It also encourages associates to take the passion from a celebration event and use it to grow their business by sharing Isagenix products and opportunities with others.
The company was founded in 2007 and focuses on building a billion dollar global brand in health and wellness products based on Ayurvedic principles. Their main products are NutriVeda, an all-natural meal replacement, and Zrii Original Amalaki liquid, both containing Ayurvedic ingredients. Associates can earn income by selling products at retail price and recruiting others to do the same, with bonuses for team building. The compensation plan incentivizes rapid growth through commissions and bonuses. Associates are supported through training calls, materials, and contests to help build their business.
This document describes digital marketing solutions and social media strategies offered by MediaBus Marketing Group. Some key offerings include:
- Developing sales strategies, generating leads through various channels including online/SEO and social media.
- Providing training systems for network marketers on marketing on multiple social media platforms at basic and advanced levels.
- Creating a fully functional corporate social media system for clients, including content marketing, social campaigns, and landing pages.
- Offering "done for you" social media packages for awareness, lead generation, and growing an online community across platforms.
The document provides guidance and advice for starting a business with Xango, including:
1) Set clear goals and have a vision for where you want to be in 1 year, 90 days, weekly, and daily to stay focused on building success.
2) Take daily action steps like making contacts, holding strategy sessions, and getting people started correctly in order to grow your business through teaching, mentoring, and coaching others.
3) Track your progress, be accountable to your upline, and use the power of duplication to build your team and income exponentially as more people join your business.
Temuryan vs. Cosway, et al Second Amended ComplaintOrganoGold
This document is a second amended complaint filed by Plaintiffs Armen Temuryan and Houry Tartarian against multiple defendants including Cosway USA Inc., Epicera Incorporated, Glen Jensen, Brent Jensen, Jahsen K. Ahlem, Douglas Wead, and Regina Noriega. The complaint alleges 12 causes of action including breach of contract, breach of covenant, conversion, fraud, negligent misrepresentation, unfair business practices, civil conspiracy, and interference with economic advantage. It provides background on the plaintiffs' business relationship with Cosway as independent business owners and retail store operators, and alleges the corporate defendants were alter egos of the individual defendants.
DREAMS AND REALITY GROUP, is recognized as a wholesome, complete events solution factory. It’s a team of young, creative, enthusiastic and dynamic professionals with a sparkling stream of ideas having vast experience in the field of Events & Entertainments. Our goal is to give each & every event a different Meaning, Identity and a Vision with true professionalism to chart the roads of informative & entertaining events.
Este documento presenta información sobre la simbología ISA. Explica que la norma ISA es útil para referirse a instrumentos y funciones de control de sistemas. Describe los componentes de un TAG, que incluye letras para describir la función del instrumento y números asociados con el lazo de control. También proporciona ejemplos comunes de TAGs e instrumentos.
ITU Regional Initiatives for Europe: Implementation beyond 2015 Jaroslaw Ponder
This presentation was delivered at the Com-ITU meeting providing an update on the implementation of the Regional initiatives for Europe approved by World Telecommunication Development Conference 2014 and focusing on Broadband, Broadcasting, Child Online Protection, Accessibility, Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Presentation provides information on the 2016 actions to be implemented in 2016.
FINAL BRIEFING SESSION on WSIS+10 High Level EventJaroslaw Ponder
WSIS+10 High Level Event will be held from 10-13 June (Pre-events on 9 June) in Geneva. This final briefing was held on Monday, 19 May in ITU Headquarters with a tele-bridge to UNESCO Headquarters.
Klingbeil, R. & Haddad, A., 2013. UN ESCWA Regional Co-operation, Assistance to Member Countries, Exchange Visit: Palestine and Tunisia. Presentation at the opening workshop of a senior exchange visit from Palestine to Tunisia. Ministry of Environment, Tunis, Tunisia, 22 Apr 2013.
15th Annual Meeting of the South-East European Experts Network on Intangible Cultural Heritage
Periodic Reporting as a Strategic Tool for Safeguarding Living Heritage in South-East Europe
Online, 6-7 July 2021
UNESCO - “International assistance mechanism under the 2003 Convention for th...UNESCO Venice Office
11th Annual Meeting of the South-East European Experts Network on Intangible Cultural Heritage “Funding the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage”.
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 27-28 June 2017
ITU media/analyst briefing ahead of the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference 2014 which takes place in Busan, Republic of Korea, between 20 October - 7 November 2014.
15th Annual Meeting of the South-East European Experts Network on Intangible Cultural Heritage
Periodic Reporting as a Strategic Tool for Safeguarding Living Heritage in South-East Europe
Online, 6-7 July 2021
LEG (for convention bodies and programmes)NAP Events
This document outlines support provided to countries in developing National Adaptation Plans (NAPs) under the UNFCCC. It discusses support from the Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG), Adaptation Committee, and Nairobi Work Programme. The LEG provides technical guidelines, tools, workshops and facilitates knowledge sharing to help LDCs develop NAPs. The Adaptation Committee also assists with NAP development and implementation for non-LDCs. The Nairobi Work Programme supports adaptation efforts including those related to NAPs.
29.0 leg and other bodies support for na psNAP Events
The document outlines support provided by various UNFCCC bodies to help countries develop National Adaptation Plans (NAPs). It discusses how the Least Developed Countries Expert Group (LEG) provides technical guidelines, tools, and workshops. It also captures lessons learned and needs. The Adaptation Committee supports NAPs through a task force and reviews guidelines. The Nairobi Work Programme also engages organizations to support the NAP process. Overall, the document summarizes how UNFCCC bodies collaborate to help developing countries formulate and implement NAPs.
Conclusions: Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network...UNESCO Venice Office
Additional Documents
Eighth Annual Meeting of the South East European Experts Network
on Intangible Cultural Heritage
15-16 May 2014. Limassol, Cyprus
DISCLAIMER
The ideas and opinions expressed in the above presentations are not necessarily those of UNESCO and do not commit the Organization. The designations employed and the presentation of material throughout the documents do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNESCO concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city of area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
2017 Geospatial standards for the sustainable development goalsPLACE
This document discusses geospatial standards for supporting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It introduces several organizations involved in geospatial standards development, including ISO, OGC, and IHO. Several key SDGs and indicators that have direct geospatial aspects are highlighted. Existing standards that can help measure related indicators are referenced. Standards still under development that could help, such as DGGS and an updated LADM, are also discussed. Best practice examples of using geospatial data and standards to measure SDG indicators are presented. The document aims to identify how standards can help measure SDGs and indicators, discuss relevant existing and in-development standards, and provide examples of best practices.
CountrySTAT REGIONAL BASIC ADMINISTRATOR TRAINING for GCC MEMBER STATESFAO
"http://www.countrystat.org
Creating a Global Data Sharing Network for the Strengthening Agriculture and Food Security Statistics Systems in the GCC Region at National and Regional Levels through the implementation and development of RegionSTAT at Gulf Cooperation Council GCC Headquarters and CountrySTAT in 6 GCC Members States (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates)
"
Overview on ILRI’s technical support to partners implementing Sustainable Ran...ILRI
Presented by Isaack Luambano, Victor Mwita, Josephine Dungumaro, Mkami Amos and Fiona Flintan at the National Technical Working Group Meeting, Morogoro, Tanzania, 5 December 2017
This document summarizes an Isagenix newsletter that announces upcoming events and promotions. It describes an "Adventures in Paradise" contest where associates can win prizes such as 7-day Caribbean cruises for earning points by helping others advance in rank or purchasing product packs. It also encourages associates to take the passion from a celebration event and use it to grow their business by sharing Isagenix products and opportunities with others.
The company was founded in 2007 and focuses on building a billion dollar global brand in health and wellness products based on Ayurvedic principles. Their main products are NutriVeda, an all-natural meal replacement, and Zrii Original Amalaki liquid, both containing Ayurvedic ingredients. Associates can earn income by selling products at retail price and recruiting others to do the same, with bonuses for team building. The compensation plan incentivizes rapid growth through commissions and bonuses. Associates are supported through training calls, materials, and contests to help build their business.
This document describes digital marketing solutions and social media strategies offered by MediaBus Marketing Group. Some key offerings include:
- Developing sales strategies, generating leads through various channels including online/SEO and social media.
- Providing training systems for network marketers on marketing on multiple social media platforms at basic and advanced levels.
- Creating a fully functional corporate social media system for clients, including content marketing, social campaigns, and landing pages.
- Offering "done for you" social media packages for awareness, lead generation, and growing an online community across platforms.
The document provides guidance and advice for starting a business with Xango, including:
1) Set clear goals and have a vision for where you want to be in 1 year, 90 days, weekly, and daily to stay focused on building success.
2) Take daily action steps like making contacts, holding strategy sessions, and getting people started correctly in order to grow your business through teaching, mentoring, and coaching others.
3) Track your progress, be accountable to your upline, and use the power of duplication to build your team and income exponentially as more people join your business.
Temuryan vs. Cosway, et al Second Amended ComplaintOrganoGold
This document is a second amended complaint filed by Plaintiffs Armen Temuryan and Houry Tartarian against multiple defendants including Cosway USA Inc., Epicera Incorporated, Glen Jensen, Brent Jensen, Jahsen K. Ahlem, Douglas Wead, and Regina Noriega. The complaint alleges 12 causes of action including breach of contract, breach of covenant, conversion, fraud, negligent misrepresentation, unfair business practices, civil conspiracy, and interference with economic advantage. It provides background on the plaintiffs' business relationship with Cosway as independent business owners and retail store operators, and alleges the corporate defendants were alter egos of the individual defendants.
DREAMS AND REALITY GROUP, is recognized as a wholesome, complete events solution factory. It’s a team of young, creative, enthusiastic and dynamic professionals with a sparkling stream of ideas having vast experience in the field of Events & Entertainments. Our goal is to give each & every event a different Meaning, Identity and a Vision with true professionalism to chart the roads of informative & entertaining events.
Este documento presenta información sobre la simbología ISA. Explica que la norma ISA es útil para referirse a instrumentos y funciones de control de sistemas. Describe los componentes de un TAG, que incluye letras para describir la función del instrumento y números asociados con el lazo de control. También proporciona ejemplos comunes de TAGs e instrumentos.
16 november presentation 1physicalmeeting for wsis forum 2013otienookoth
The document summarizes the open consultation process for the WSIS Forum 2013, which will take place from 13-17 May 2013 in Geneva. It outlines the timeline for submissions and meetings leading up to the Forum. The Forum will include workshops, exhibitions and discussions on emerging trends in the information society and developing a vision for beyond 2015.
Presentation delivered by Jaroslaw Ponder, Coordinator for Europe Region at the High Level Conference on Innovation, Information and Communication Technologies, 5-6 October, Palau de Pedralbes, Barcelona within the framework of the ITU Regional Initiative for Europe on Innovation
WSIS Stocktaking process was launched in 2004. WSIS Stocktaking process provides information on ICT-related initiatives and projects with reference to the 11 WSIS Action Lines (Geneva Plan of Action) carried out by governments, international organizations, the business sector, civil society and other entities. To this end, in accordance with §120 of the Tunis Agenda for the Information Society adopted by the Summit, WSIS Stocktaking Database was further maintained as a publicly accessible system under the stewardship of ITU to assist with the WSIS Follow-up, beyond the conclusion of the Tunis phase of the Summit.
The principal role of the WSIS Stocktaking exercise is to collect information, share knowledge and experiences and leverage the activities of stakeholders working on the implementation of WSIS outcomes and. In this context, WSIS Stocktaking process provides a portal of best practices for stakeholders seeking updated information on the progress of implementation of WSIS outcomes (see Geneva Plan of Action, §28.e).
Since the WSIS Stocktaking Process was established, five editions of Global WSIS Stocktaking report were prepared; each of them included latest information on WSIS related activities contributed by stakeholders. This exercise provided stakeholders with the platform to have an overall picture of and a sharper insight into latest WSIS activities undertaken toward achieving WSIS goals. The 6th edition of the WSIS Stocktaking report is under preparation and will be released and presented at WSIS +10 High Level Event. Other editions of the report for the following years 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2013 will also contribute to the WSIS+10 High-Level Event.
The document summarizes details regarding the WSIS Forum 2015 conference, which will take place from May 25-29, 2015 in Geneva, Switzerland. It outlines the conference's focus on innovating together to enable ICTs for sustainable development. The conference will include a high-level track with policy statements, dialogues, and a ministerial round table. It will also feature a forum track with workshops, exhibitions, and meetings on action lines and partnerships. Organizers outlined the goals and timeline for the open consultation process, stocktaking, and WSIS Project Prizes to help plan the 2015 event.
Monitoring Implementation of the Kunming Montreal Global Biodiversity Framewo...pensoftservices
The document summarizes decisions made at COP15 regarding monitoring implementation of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework. It outlines the 4 long-term goals and 23 targets for 2030 agreed upon. An ad hoc technical expert group was established to finalize the monitoring framework and indicators. UNEP-WCMC will support monitoring efforts through tools like a target tracker website and strengthening national monitoring systems. A global knowledge support service was also established to facilitate sharing of knowledge and support for implementation and monitoring of the framework.
This document outlines two major UN processes on development goals after 2015: 1) The Post-2015 process to develop new development goals to replace the MDGs, led by a High Level Panel and UN Development Group consultations. 2) The Rio+20 process to develop Sustainable Development Goals through an Open Working Group to be coordinated with the Post-2015 agenda. It discusses ensuring the two processes produce a single, unified set of goals and how stakeholders can engage in both.
African Union Ministerial 2015: Update on Internet GovernanceInternet Society
The document discusses several upcoming events that could shape the future of internet governance in 2015. It summarizes the key topics as:
1) The WSIS+10 Review in December 2015 where governments will set the agenda for internet governance beyond 2015 on issues like development, security, and the role of the multistakeholder approach.
2) The IGF meeting in November 2015 in Brazil and the renewal of the IGF's five-year mandate which will be discussed as part of the WSIS Review.
3) The IANA stewardship transition which aims to transition U.S. government oversight of domain names and addresses to a global multistakeholder model by September 2016. There is ongoing discussion on
The document summarizes the 10-Year Framework of Programmes on Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns (10YFP) adopted at the Rio+20 Conference. The 10YFP aims to accelerate the global shift towards sustainable consumption and production through a framework of programs, capacity building initiatives, and technical and financial support for developing countries. It will be implemented through a secretariat hosted by UNEP, a board, national focal points, and programs focused on priority issue areas like sustainable public procurement and tourism. The 10YFP seeks to decouple economic growth from environmental degradation and contribute to poverty eradication through sustainable consumption and production.
The document provides an update on the status and proposed extension of the OECD DAC Joint ENVIRONET-WP-STAT Task Team work programme through 2015. It summarizes progress made on identifying "green" multilateral flows and developing the evidence base for more quantitative reporting to Rio conventions. Recent and upcoming communication and outreach activities are outlined, along with the proposed 2015 work plan and future ways of working for the Task Team.
The document summarizes the agenda and discussion points for a FInES Cluster Meeting on October 7th, 2010. The agenda included discussing the current context inside and outside the cluster, developing a strategy for delivering work in preparation for FP8, outlining the work plan, and identifying opportunities to increase visibility through events. Key topics of the work plan included business models, meeting research challenges, the science base, the internet as a business system, exploitation and impact. Participants were also encouraged to contribute to publications, stakeholder groups, and upcoming events to provide input towards FP8 preparation.
FInES Cluster Meeting-Preparing for FP8_cmaECFInES
The document summarizes notes from a FInES Cluster Meeting held on October 7, 2010. The meeting addressed preparing for the 8th Framework Programme (FP8), developing a work plan, and identifying opportunities to increase visibility. Key discussion points included analyzing inputs from the last FP7 call, reviewing current FInES projects and task forces, and discussing the FP8 timeline and opportunities for the FInES Cluster to contribute to FP8 preparation. Next steps focused on finalizing the work plan, publishing outputs, and identifying actions and leads for key topics.
This document provides the agenda for a Global Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation Steering Committee meeting on January 19-20, 2015 in The Hague. The objectives of the meeting are to: 1) Agree on priorities and guidance for the partnership until the next high-level meeting; 2) Discuss how the partnership can contribute to post-2015 UN processes; 3) Incorporate partnership initiatives into the work plan; and 4) Strengthen the partnership's monitoring framework. The agenda covers discussions on contributing to post-2015 implementation, setting thematic priorities, outreach, monitoring, and planning next steps.
The document summarizes progress of the Global RCE network from March 2015 to October 2016. It discusses the development of the RCE Network including the acknowledgment of new RCEs. It also provides an overview of RCE-related activities implemented during this period such as meetings, conferences, and publications. Finally, it outlines strategic directions and a strategy roadmap for the RCE community through 2020 to strengthen governance, enhance capacity development, and link local efforts with international platforms and processes.
The document provides guidelines for UN Country Teams to facilitate consultations in 50 countries on developing a post-2015 development agenda. The objective is to stimulate inclusive debate and gather inputs to build a shared vision of "The Future We Want." The guidelines clarify the resources available, provide guidance on the consultation process and documentation, and outline expected deliverables. Country contexts vary greatly, so the guidelines aim to be flexible rather than prescriptive.
This document discusses plans for gathering input on the UN's post-2015 development agenda. It outlines that the UN will conduct inclusive national consultations in 50 countries to get perspectives on priorities. Country-level coordination will be led by UN Resident Coordinators. Consultations will take place between 2012-2013 to inform the High-Level Panel report in 2013. Guidelines and funding are available to support the country consultations.
Presentations from the 3rd PISA for Development International Advisory Group ...EduSkills OECD
The third meeting of the International Advisory Group for PISA for Development took place from March 30 to April 1, 2016 in Asunción, Paraguay. Key results from the meeting included reviewing progress on project activities, presenting analysis and reporting strategies, and discussing capacity building activities in participating countries. Presentations also covered lessons from related assessments and engaging stakeholders. The meeting concluded by discussing next steps, including expanding PISA to more countries in Latin America.
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Panel Discussion on Broadband Policy and Planning at Regional Conference on B...Jaroslaw Ponder
This is a supportive set of slides used today during the panel discussion on Broadband Policy and Planning at Regional Conference on Broadband Infrastructure Investment, 20-21 October 2016, Athens
Europe: Regional Launch of Measuring Information Society Report 2015: Press C...Jaroslaw Ponder
The Global launch of the 2015 edition of the Measuring the Information Society Report (MIS) was held on 30 November 2015, on the first day of the World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators Symposium (WTIS) 2015 in Hiroshima, Japan. Parallel launch events will take place in Addis Ababa, Bangkok, Brasilia, Cairo and Geneva.
A press conference to launch of the MIS Report with a regional focus on Europe took place at 11 am on 30 November 2015 in Press Room 1 at the United Nations Office in Geneva, Switzerland. For more information on the MIS report please see
http://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/Statistics/Pages/publications/mis2015.aspx
Update on ITU Activities in Europe Region (May-Dec.2015)Jaroslaw Ponder
ITU contribution to the Com-ITU CEPT Meeting taking place in Lisbon, Portugal. Presented by J.Ponder Coordinator for Europe Region and Strategy and Policy Advisor at ITU
ITU: Promoting Web Accessibility therough Policya and the Regional Initiative...Jaroslaw Ponder
Presentation has been delivered by J.Ponder, ITU Coordinator of the Europe Region at the Meeting of the European Internet Inclusion Initiative, held in Brussels, 18 September 2015
ITU and Regional Initiative for Europe on e-Accessibility (18 March 2015, Bar...Jaroslaw Ponder
This document discusses ITU and its Regional Initiative for Europe on e-Accessibility. ITU is the UN agency for ICTs that works to connect the world. It has 193 member states and focuses on radiocommunications, standardization, and development. Its 2020 target is for accessible ICT environments in all countries. The Regional Initiative for Europe aims to promote e-accessibility and provide solutions to member states, including strategic plans, deployment of accessible technologies, and capacity building. ITU's Academy supports training and the Regional Initiative through modules on accessibility policies and creating closed captions for broadcasters. ITU also encourages academic participation through its study groups, publications, and conferences.
Presentation delivered at Conference on Speeding-up the NGN Ubiquity:A Pilar for Digital GrowthAthens, Greece13-14 February 2014. Conference held within the framework of the Greek Presidency in EU.
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
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Side Event ar WTDC-14 on WSIS+10 High Level Event
1. WSIS+10 High-Level Event
10-13 June 2014 (9 June – Pre-Events)
ITU Headquarters, Geneva
Side Event at WTDC-14
8 April 2014, Dubai
2.
3. WSIS Overall Review: Background
• The World Summit on the Information
Society (WSIS) Outcome Documents and the
UN General Assembly Resolution 60/252
resolved to conduct an overall review of the
implementation of the Summit outcomes in 2015.
• The modalities for the Overall Review were discussed at the
68th Session of the UN General Assembly. Modalities are
expected to be finalized by end of March 2014.
• Following the guidance of its Membership (PP-10 Resolution
172 and ITU Council Resolution 1334 (Mod. 2013)), ITU has
initiated the preparatory process leading towards the
WSIS+10 High-Level Event to be held in 2014.
4. WSIS Overall Review: Background
• WSIS Forum 2012 and 2013, and
the WSIS+10 Vision Challenge led
towards elaboration of the work plan
on the WSIS+10 process endorsed by the
WSIS stakeholders as well as
32 UN Agencies, members of the
UN Group on the Information Society.
• Moreover templates for the 10 years implementation reports
of Action Lines and Member States have been endorsed
through a multistakeholder consensus.
5. Council Resolution 1334 (MOD. 2013)
WSIS+10 High Level Event
• The WSIS+10 High-Level Event will be an extended
version of the WSIS Forum to:
WSIS+10 High Level Track
– address the progress made in the implementation of the
WSIS outcomes related to the WSIS Action Lines under
mandates of the participating agencies
WSIS Forum Track
– provide a platform for multi-stakeholder coordination of the
implementation of the WSIS outcomes, with involvement
and participation of all WSIS action line facilitators, other UN
agencies and all WSIS stakeholders.
6. Objectives
• The WSIS+10 High-Level Event will review
the WSIS Outcomes (2003 and 2005),
in particular, related to the Action Lines
with a view to developing proposals on a
new vision beyond 2015, potentially also
exploring new targets.
• The meeting will be organized taking
into account decisions of the 68th
Session of the UN General Assembly
(negotiations on modalities started
on 23 October 20013)
7. WSIS+10 High-Level Event:
Expected Outcomes
1) WSIS+10 Statement on
Implementation of WSIS Outcomes
2) WSIS+10 Vision for WSIS Beyond 2015
under mandates of the participating agencies
8. Preparatory Process for WSIS+10 High-Level
Event as an extended version of WSIS Forum
Coordination Mechanism
of Co-Organizers and WSIS Action
Line Facilitators
ITU, UNESCO, UNCTAD, UNDP, WHO,
WIPO, DESA, ILO, ITC, UPU, UN
Women, UN Regional Commissions,
CSTD Secretariat
WSIS+10-MPP
to Elaborate
Outcome
Documents
Open
Consultation
on Format and
Thematic
Focus
9. Preparatory Process
(Multistakeholder Preparatory Platform)
• Phase One: July 2013 - Initiation of the
Open Consultation Process
• Phase Two: 7-8 October 2013 - First
Physical Meeting
• Phase Three: 16-18 December 2013 –
Second Physical Meeting
• Phase Four: 17-18 February 2014 - Third Physical Meeting: 1st
reading of all Action lines completed.
• Phase Five: 14-17 April 2014 - Fourth Physical Meeting, ITU
Headquarters, Geneva
• Phase Six: 28-31 May 2014 - Fifth Physical Meeting
(pending decision of the Fourth Physical Meeting
• Briefing: 19 May 2014 – Geneva
10. Update on the WSIS+10 High-level Event:
Statement and Vision
• Progress of Drafts: Zero Draft, 1st Draft, 1st Reading
• Three Physical meetings held till date
attended by more than 160 participants per meeting.
• More than ~450 contributions processed
• The commitment of Governments, Private Sector, Civil Society
and UN Agencies is immense
• All UN Agencies that have a mandate in WSIS (ITU, UNESCO,
UNCTAD, UNDP, WHO, ILO, UNDESA, ITC, UPU, WMO, UNEP,
WIPO, UN Women and Regional Commissions) are contributing
to the development of the Outcome Documents.
• UNWOMEN has proposed a new Action line on Gender
Empowerment.
11. Update on the WSIS+10 High-level Event:
10 Year Reports
• 10-Year Country Reports: Argentina, Belarus, Bulgaria, Japan, Lithuania,
Oman, Poland, Rwanda, Uruguay. Under preparation: UAE, India, Bangladesh
and others
• 10-Year Action Line Facilitators reports: C2, C5 and C6 from ITU, C3, C7 e
learning, C7 e science, C8, C9 and C10 from UNESCO and C7 e business from
UNCTAD, ITC, UPU
• A comprehensive Civil Society Report has been submitted by the Association
for Progressive Communication
• Final quantitative assessment report (Partnership on Measuring ICTs)
• 10 Years Regional Assessment Reports by Regional Commissions
• WSIS Stocktaking Report 2014
• WSIS Success Stories Report 2014
• WSIS+10: ITUs role in the Implementation of WSIS Outcomes (10 Year
Report)
12. Preparatory Process
Accountability of WSIS beyond 2015
Towards Final Assessment
• A metadata questionnaire:
Measuring the WSIS Targets - A
statistical framework
publication.
• A full data collection of the
actual data for each of the WSIS
Target indicators is being
conducted.
• Final quantitative Assessment
Report on the Achievements of
the WSIS Targets, to be Measuring the
Information
Society Report
2013
(official launch on
7 October 2013)
Towards Accountability
Consensus on set of targets
to ensure accountability of
the WSIS process beyond
2015
13. 10 Year Anniversary of Partnership for
Measuring ICT for Development
• Partnership on Measuring ICT for
Development developed
a set of indicators to measure
the WSIS targets
• Final assessment of progress
made towards each of the ten
WSIS targets
– Major report coordinated by
ITU and involving many contributors
– The only quantitative global assessment of WSIS outcomes
– Based on data collection carried out in 2013 with all
member states (WSIS targets questionnaire)
• Launch of final report: WSIS+10 High-level Event, 10-13 June
2014, Geneva
14. 10 Year Anniversary of the
WSIS Stocktaking Process
• WSIS Stocktaking Process
• Publicly available database and
networking platform
• More than 30.000 Active Users
• More than 10.000 Entries
• Regular reporting through
– WSIS Stocktaking Reports
– WSIS Success Stories
– Regional Reports
15. 10 Year Anniversary of the
WSIS Stocktaking Process
• WSIS Project Prizes Track
• More than 140 projects
nominated in 17 categories
following the WSIS Action Lines
• Appreciation process is underway: 18 April 2014
• Ceremony at the WSIS+10 High Level Event
WSIS Project Prizes recognize excellence in the
implementation of projects and initiatives which further the
goals of WSIS in improving connectivity to information and
communication technologies (ICTs) in line with the 11 Action
Lines laid out in the WSIS outcome documents
16. 10 Years Report on ITUs Contribution to the
Implementation of the WSIS Outcomes
Provides yearly updates on the tasks carried out by the ITU at the
operational and policy level, covering all assigned mandates with
reference to the WSIS Process, in particular:
• In its capacity as leading facilitator in coordinating the multi-stakeholder
implementation of the Geneva Plan of Action. (para 109 of TAIS) and primary
organizer and host of the annual event in May, i.e. the WSIS Forum
• Facilitator of Action Lines C2 (Information and communication infrastructure)
and C5 (Building confidence and security in the use of ICTs); as well as C6
(Enabling Environment)
• Co-facilitator of Action Lines C1, C3, C4, C7, and C11
• Partner in Action Lines C8 and C9
• Rotating Chair and Vice Chair of the United Nations Group on Information Society
(UNGIS) ) (Para 103 of TAIS)
• Lead of Partnership on the Measuring the ICT for Development (Para 114 of TAIS)
• Facilitator of the WSIS Stocktaking Process (Para 120 of TAIS)
• Organizer of World Telecommunication and Information Society Day (Para 121 of
TAIS)
• Lead of the Connect the World Initiative (Para 98 of TAIS)
• Others
17. Format and Thematic Focus
Open Consultation Completed
• Recommendation of Speakers
• Expression of interest for
organization of thematic and country
• Knowledge exchange and exhibition
• Key thematic aspects for HLE
• Innovative suggestions on the format
19 May 2014 / Briefing Session / ITU HQ (Popov)
18. HL Event: Expected Participation
• High-Level Guests:
–Heads of States (TBD)
–Ministers
–CEOs
–Civil Society Leaders
• ~2000 Onsite Participants
– Multistakeholder Participation
• Remote Participantion
19. Format of Event
• 9 June: Pre-Events
– Up to 4 Tracks in Parallel
• 10-11 June: High-Level Track (CICG)
• 12 June: High-Level Dialogues (CICG)
– Pillars for Post 2015 Development
Agenda with focus on Action Lines
• 11 June (PM) - 13 June (AM) June: Forum Track (ITU)
– AL Facilitators Meetings, Country Workshops,
Ministerial Round Table, Partnership on Measuring ICT
for Development (10 year anniversary) , Thematic
Workshops, Knowledge Exchanges and Cafe
• 13 June (PM): AL Facilitators Meeting (Tunis, Para 109)
20. Preliminary Agenda
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
HL Networking
Breakfast
HL Networking
Breakfast
HL Networking
Breakfast
Pre-Events HL Opening
Segment
Policy Statements
Forum Track
HL Dialogue
Forum Track
Forum Track
Pre-Events Endorsement of
Outcome
Documents
WSIS Project Prizes
Policy Statements
Forum Track
HL Dialogue
Forum Track
Forum Track
HL Lunch /
Inauguration of
Exhibition
Ministerial/HL
Lunch
Pre-events Policy Statements Policy Statements
Forum Track
HL Dialogue
Forum Track
AL Facilitators
Meeting
Pre-events Policy Statements Policy Statements
Ministerial Round
Table / Forum
Track
HL Dialogue
Forum Track
AL Facilitators
Meeting
Closing Ceremony
Donors Dinner Reception Gala Dinner
21. Communications
• Paperless approach
• Web Presence and Social Media
–iwrite4WSIS
–imeetYou@WSIS
–Facebook and Twitter: #WSIS
• Presence on the ITU website
–www.wsis.org/forum
–www.wsis.org/review
22. WSIS Fund in Trust of ITU: Categories for
WSIS+10 High-Level Event Partnership
• Partnerships
– Strategic Partner: Platinum
– Strategic Partner (Government): Gold
– Strategic Partner (Private Sector):
Gold
– Partner for Specific Activities
• Special Thanks:
– Japan, Kuwait, Oman, Poland,
Rwanda, Switzerland, UAE and Intel
23. Call for Actions
• Request for Workshops
(Country Workshops) and
Thematic Aspects
• Registration: Opening of the
registration, link is available at
www.wsis.org/forum
• Call for Policy Statements: Deadline for requests: 10 May
• Availability of High-level Representatives
– Government : Minister, Head of State
– Private Sector: CEOs
– International Organizations: Head of Agency
– Civil Society Leaders
• Call for Contributions to the WSIS Fund in Trust