RE: [Africa-CS-WSIS]Moving ahead 01

From: Janvier Ngn. <jnoulaye_at_yahoo.fr>
Date: Fri 25 Nov 2005 10:34:17 AM AST

On the basis of proposal for Guissé, Emmanuel and relevant
explanations of Nnenna, the cabinet has a range of elements of
selection criteria. It should continue with investiquer in order to
make a good decision about this headquarters agreement in a given
country. In a friendly way, January
RESCATIC, Cameroun

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st1\:*{behavior:url(#default#ieooui)} The only choice with Senegal and
Cameroon is that they FRENCH-SPEAKING are TWO West African countries.
Please bear in mind all of you that the Nigerians were not happy with
the way the election went last week in Tunis, especially in the light
of the heavy French-speaking element.
   
  Why not suggest furnace alternatives? Anglophone Two, two
French-speaking?
   
  And while I amndt At it, I would like to suggest Ghana, which has has
vibrating civil society...
   
  Thanks, Emmanuel
   
     
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mailto:africa-admin@wsis-cs.org ] One Behalf Of Manuel N Feels: Friday
November 25, 2005 11:33 To: africa@wsis-cs.org Subject: RE: [
Africa-CS-WSIS]Pour to greet and pass the hand or Moving ahead 01

   
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    Hello with all

     

    Compared to these places proposals of potential seat for the
ACSIS, I I will also propose that one take into account Kenya
(Nairobi) and South Africa (..).

     

    Thank you

    Emmanuel

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Dear all, A reading of messages of Nnenna and Deplhine, which
raised a point which seemed to me crucial, namely the Seat of the
organization, I allow itself to bring this information for a better
treatment of this question. Just after the assembly générle of the
17.11, I discussed about the agreement Seat ACSIS which we would like
to install in Addis, with a African diplomte which made a long career
in Ethipie, with Addis Abbeba. It comes out from this discussion, that
Addis Abbeba is a bad choice, especially for an organization of the
civil Company! Firstly: Ethiopia, is one of the most closed African
countries where the civil company and the private mediae miss quasi.
Like we without any doubt let us know it, it is by accident of
Hisoitre that the Head office of the OAU (should it be pointed out,
the OAU never had of permanent Seat with Addis, but the headquarters
agreement was always provisional!), was in Addis. At the time Ethiopia
was one of the rare independent countries, and the charisma of its
Head of State at the time was there for much. Several time, the OAU
threatened to move for reasons of which I will take care not to
announce here (I suggest with the Cabinet renewing contact with the
persons in charge for the structres of the UA with Addis, for better
information!). It is to thus say, Deuxio: For an organization of
obedience civil company, the best ground which can offer visibility to
us and of legibility, is a country in which at least, exists a
democartic opening and an alive civil company. I am unaware of the
state of the négocations with the Ethiopian authorities, but it seems
to to me that it is not late to rectify the choice, and to direct the
step near a certain number of countries such as for example, Nigeria
(Abuja), Cameroun (Yaounde), or Senegal (Dakar). Acting of this
last pays(je am sorry to say it because I amenable), since the
President sénéglais is charged with shutter NTIC within the
framework of the NEPAD, and am had there regard with
the importance which it attaches to these questions, I make the bet,
which if a coherent step is carried out by the Cabinet lately elected
near him for a seat in Dakar, it us will octroyera within best the
deadlines!

I leave it to to you to mature the question, but it seems to me
capital, because of our site, of the nature of the reports/ratios
which we will have with the authorities of this country and the civil
company this country, are a function the visiblity and the legibility
of our action. For a oragnisation which hardly tries to leave
obscurtié, there' S No alternative.

Cordially,

Guissé

> -- original Message -- From: CHICK Delphine Subject: RE: [
> Africa-CS-WSIS]Pour to greet and pass the hand or Moving ahead 01 To:
> africa@wsis-cs.org Reply-To: africa@wsis-cs.org Date: Fri, Nov. 25,
> 2005 09:03:54 +0100 (THIS)
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> Nnenna, Thousand times thank you for your contribution relating
> to the scheme of work for ACSIS,
>
> While agreeing on the aspects which you raised, we think that
> it is necessary to go there step by step. I would surely say even
> slowly and.
>
> At present, the urgency to finish with the structuring of ACSIS was
>
announced.

>
> In one precede message, it was requested from the countries to
> organize the democratic elections of the national focal Points. We
> hope that the Coordinators Under Regional follow this file. As I have
> say it before, and you have just abounded in the same direction, our
> action plan must hold account of realities Sous-régionales and
> National
>
>
> Acting of a part with Addis Ababa to stick logo ACSIS on
>
carry,

> and statement that it is our office.
>
> I think that there is as a preliminary an administrative process which
> would have to be started (Réconnaissance legal or legal of the
> structure, Demande Headquarters agreement..................... etc
>
> For the meeting of the Cabinet, the Vice President is on the
> File.
>
> Thank you still to point out all that to us, it is besides what we
> await from all the members of the African Civil Company
>
> Many things with You
>
> Delphine
>
>
>
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