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Chère Christine,
Ceux qui plaident pour la réduction de la pauvreté
doivent avoir le courage d'organiser des rencontres
d'analyse, de réflexion, de proposition, de suivi et
d'évaluation dans les pays pauvres et au sein des pays
pauvres dans les régions, les localités et les zones
de grande pauvreté et ne pas pavaner à New York,
Genève, Viennes ou Paris.
C'est pourquoi, il faut que la Diaspora africaine nous
aide à palider pour organiser les choses en Afrique
même s'il fait plus chaud, si il y a des risques de
VIH/SIDA ou de grippe aviaire ce n'est que là qu'on
verra le visage insuportable de la pauvreté et qu'on
arrête de trouver des excuses suicidaires de bonnes et
de mauvaises gouvernances de nos dirigeants, alors que
la pire des pires gouvernance est mondiale à commencer
par les actes poser par l'ONU.
Il faut que la société civile en génértal, ait un jour
le courage de boycotter des rendez-vous dans les
capitales du Nord et là on verra les vraies et les
fausses assiciations, les vrais et les faux défenseurs
de l'Afrique, les vrais et les faux progressistes....
--- FEMNET Communication <communication@femnet.or.ke>
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> Dear colleagues,
>
> This is a critical debate that ties in with the
> current consultative meeting
> on convening the IGF. The African Gender in the
> Information Society Network
> made contributions to these consultations. Among
> them was the recommendation
> for IGF meetings to rotate in every geographical
> region, with the majority
> of them being held in Africa. The consultations on
> the IGF is another area
> where there are few African voices, especially those
> speaking for gender
> equality in the information society. We need to
> collaborate and support each
> other as African civil society to change this trend.
>
> Kindly find attached the contribution from the AGISN
> to the consultations on
> convening the IGF. You can alternatively access it
> at
> http://www.intgovforum.org/contributions.htm
>
> Thank you,
>
> Christine Butegwa
> Programme Officer, Communications
> African Women's Development and Communication
> Network (FEMNET)
> Réseau de Développement et de Communications des
> Femmes Africaines
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>
> FEMNET aims to strengthen the role and contribution
> of African NGO's
> focusing on women's development equality and other
> human rights, through
> communications, networking, training and advocacy.
>
> FEMNET est un réseau qui soutient le renforcement
> des capacités des
> femmes dans les domaines du plaidoyer et de la
> communication à travers le
> travail en réseau. Il facilite également les
> échanges d'informations,
> d'expériences et de stratégies entre les
> organisations féminines en vue
> d'une véritable promotion des droits humains et
> particulièrement des droits
> de la femme.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: africa-admin@wsis-cs.org
> [mailto:africa-admin@wsis-cs.org]On
> Behalf Of djilali benamrane
> Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 3:06 PM
> To: africa@wsis-cs.org; plenary@wsis-cs.org
> Cc: wsis-finance@yahoogroupes.fr; Causus africa;
> africa_net@yahoogroupes.fr;
> afriqueglobalization@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: RE: [Africa-CS-WSIS]Re: [WSIS CS-Plenary]
> L'absence des
> associations africaines sur la scène internationale
>
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> Dear Pierre,
> Of course this debate is important for the future.
> There is a lot of huge meetings and discussions
> arround the partnership, public/private, place and
> status of the civile society representatives, equity
> North/South regarding the representativity, the
> capacity of those who speak on behalf of the South,
> of
> the poors, of the voiceless, etc....
> South Diaspora from the South and living in the
> North,
> as well as Governments, intergouvernemental
> organizations IGOs, International NGOs,
> International
> and Regional Financial Institutions IFIs, all of
> them
> speak easly on behalf of these poor populations.
> Now, enough is enough and it is time for these
> populations to impose their direct and real
> self-expression through Real Civile Society
> associations.
> We have to deal with this challenge and plead for
> the
> participation of these populations in the debate on
> the future of United Nations Organization, the
> future
> of the International Good Governance and the future
> of
> the human beens.
> Social Forums and alternatives mouvements are
> progressing in this direction, we have to support
> and
> increase the mouvement in Africa, everyone in his
> place, in his sector in his field of competency has
> to
> do his best and to develop networks regardless
> borders
> and frontiers.
> All the best
> Djilali
> Pour les francophone je m'excuse de m'exprimer dans
> la
> lague de Sheakspeare et promets la prochaine fois de
> m'exprimer dans la langue de Molière qui est devenue
> par la force des choses celle des Sankara, Cheikh
> Anta
> Diop, Senghor et beaucoup d'autres femmes et hommes
> africains d'action, de pensée et de culture...
> A bientôt
> Djilali
>
> --- bapdem pierre <partners95@yahoo.fr> wrote:
>
> > This is an interesting debate.
> >
> > We would appreciate our contribution to reach
> all
> > the above mentioned groups and
> > thank in advance any feed back from any reader.
> >
> > 1-In 1991, Africans,Latin American and other
> > colleagues from the south organised
> > an international Conference on Partnership in
> > Jordanhill College of Education
> > Campus. I was the Secretary of the organising
> > committee. Unfortunately,
> > a former ambassador, choosen as moderator did
> not
> > allow the debate to
> > succeed as we students were asking for a North
> > South Partnership Network.
> > reason: Generally when organisations from the
> > North talk of equality, only
> > few mean it.
> >
> > 2- In 1996 in Abidjan, when African NGOs acked
> > Northern Ngos working
> > with African Development Bank to accompany and
> > support efforts of
> > African Ngos, They refused and stopped coming to
> > the yearly meetings
> > where African, Northern NGOs had to discuss in
> > equal footing with
> > African Development Bank.
> > reason: They came with hidden agendas and were
> > there only to dictate
> > both to the Bank and African NGOs on their
> > priorities.
> >
> > 3- Partnership is in contact with many civil
> > society organisations in
> > Africa and could help put in contact with some
> if
> > there is real need.
> > There are many websites where one can have two
> or
> > three entries
> > on how to reach appropriate civil society
> > organisations.
> > Generally propaganda,lies don't help to choose
> > those who
> > can articulate African priorities and interests.
> >
> > 4- African countries are very rich but they are
> > declared poor because
> > our resources can only reach the international
> > market if generally
> > purchased and sold by appropriate quarters. When
> > African organisations
> > stard talking of equity, good governance and
> other
> > sensible issues,
> > they are no more invited to meetings...
> >
> > 5- If western media could give the right
> > information on african to their
> > public, there could be some hope but we need to
> do
>
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