Global Information Society Watch 2007: Focus on participation

Author: 
APC and ITeM
Publisher: 
APC and ITeM

Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) monitors the implementation and follow-up of key international agreements about ICT policies and their relationship to development, including WSIS and other information and communication policy processes at international, regional and national level. This first report in the GISWatch series focuses on participation.

Global Information Society Watch aims at promoting the development of a healthy “institutional ecology” in the information and communication sector (i.e. effective regulators, good policy processes, the participation of consumer groups, civil society, media, research institutions, etc), pursuing the following interrelated goals:

  • Survey the state of the field of ICT policy at the local and global levels;

  • Encourage critical debate and

  • Strengthen networking and advocacy for a just, inclusive information society.

The Global Information Society 2007 Report is the first in a series of yearly reports covering the state of the information society from the perspectives of civil society and stakeholders in the global South. The report also offers an institutional overview and a reflection on ICT indicators for advocacy along with 26 country reports available for individual download here.

 

 

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