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"Women not participating in IG processes?"

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Blogger Telojo V. Onu said...

Hi Jacqueline, I am a female, ICT consultant and I would like to involved in Internet Governance. I am from St. Vincent & the Grenadadines and actually doing my Masters in E-Governance. How can i participate?

11/06/2007 06:21:00 AM

Blogger Jacqueline said...

Lots and lots of ways. You can get involved with the Caribbean ICT mailing list, you can get involved with the At Large from ICANN (atlarge.icann.org) you can follow the processes at the Internet Governance Forum, (http://www.intgovforum.org), join the Governance mailing list - if you can email me directly, I can give you a lot more contacts to start getting involved.
BTW - there is a Caribbean Internet Governance meeting going on now in St Lucia!

11/06/2007 11:32:00 AM

Blogger Telojo V. Onu said...

Hi Jacqueline,

Wow, I tried to sign up on the Internet Governance Forum, but there is no option to reply to discussions have to have the webmaster check that out.
But I can see that we definately need to do a lot of work in that arena.

I wish i could be in St. Lucia had I known, but I am in Switzerland attending a conference on Egovernance. But nonetheless, I think the CTU could do with a little boost. I was speaking to someone at my Institute and there may be some research partner opportunities to explore the whole issue of egovernance in network industries and innovation of ICTs.
I remember going to a meeting like two or three months ago, sponsored by the EU through the CRNM when were looking to expand the mandate of the CTU to embrace ICTs. Of course at the CARICOM level they really do not see it as a priority.... how sad really.

Anyway.. I will try and get ahold of Bernadette, I think that was the lady at the CTU, if they might have an interest in exploring some egovernance research in the region?

I am really not very familiar with the CTU as they were only focusing on Telecoms and my interest has always been in ICTs as an extension. So are they a Government entity? or Non Profit, just supported by Governments? That i am not too clear of... and have they been able to influence governments on the who issue of egovernance?

I think the region is still stuck in the first phase of egovernment... when i did the UWI certificate course in Egovernance.. the focus was heavily on Egovernment i.e E-Administration and Digitization vs leaning more on the issue of Governing ICTs and Governing with ICTs.

We need to actively explore this other areas.

I will get involved with the At Large from ICAAN and what is the link to the Caribbean ICT mailing list?

11/06/2007 07:40:00 PM

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