Association for Progressive Communications General consultative status granted 1995 PART I. Introduction The Association For Progressive Communications (APC) believes in a world in which all people have easy, equal and affordable access to the creative potential of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to improve their lives and create more democratic and egalitarian societies. APC is a global network of non- governmental organisations whose mission is to empower and support organisations, social movements and individuals in and through the use of information and communication technologies to build strategic communities and initiatives for the purpose of making meaningful contributions to equitable human development, social justice, participatory political processes and environmental sustainability. APC's activities for the period of the report were guided by three strategic priorities: - Promoting and facilitating strategic use of ICTs by civil society organisations (CSOs) - Strengthening CSOs role and engagement in ICT policy processes. - Growing and strengthening the network of CSOs promoting the use of ICTs for social justice and development. These priorities and actions are crosscut by two additional themes: a) A commitment to sustainable development and b) a commitment to gender equality and women s empowerment Activities are implemented in three programme areas: 1) Communications and Information Policy, 2) Strategic Uses and 3) Capacity Building and APC Women's Networking Support Membership APC s membership is global with members in Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Carribean and North America. At 31 st December 2006, APC had 46 members in 38 countries. Changes in Funding During this reporting period (2003-2006), APC's funding orientation shifted from project
funding to core (programme) funding. APC has been able to secure core funding from government donors, which enabled the organisation to implement most of it's 2004-2008 action plan. Membership dues make up approximately 1-2% of APC's income. PART II. Contribution of the organization to the work of the United Nations i) Participation in the work of the Economic and Social Council and its subsidiary bodies and/or major conferences and other United Nations meetings. APC participated in the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) process from 2001 to 2005. APC participated in almost all of the preparatory, regional and associated events during the process. Due to space restrictions, this report only contains information about Prepatatory meetings and Summits that APC participated in. A full list of WSIS related events can be found on the APC website. Our objectives were to a) support increased involvment of civil society (particularly civil society from the global south) in the WSIS process generally, and b) advocate a broad human rights and gender-equality based approach to 'information society' issues. World Summit on the Information Society 2003-2006 Preparatory Committee meeting (PrepCom)-2: 17-28 February 2003, Geneva (Switzerland). APC facilitated several civil society caucuses the the main plenary, made verbal interventions, participted in drafting of CSO documents. Launched Involving Civil Society in ICT Policy: the World Summit on the Information Society (APC/CRIS) Intersessional Meeting between PrepCom-2 and PrepCom-3: 15-18 July 2003, Paris (France) APC facilitated several civil society caucuses and the main plenary, made verbal interventions, participted in drafting of CSO documents, prepared two submissions on the Draft Declatation and Action Plan. PrepCom-3: 15-26 September 2003, 10-14 November 2003, 5-6 December 2003, and 9
December 2003, Geneva (Switzerland). APC facilitated several civil society caucuses and the main plenary, made verbal interventions, participted in drafting of CSO documents and participated in the ICT4D Pavillion. World Summit on the Information Society, First Phase: 10-12 December 2003, Geneva (Switzerland). APC facilitated several civil society caucuses the the main plenary, made verbal interventions, participted in drafting of the CSO Declaration "Shaping Information Societies for Human Needs" PrepCom-1: 24-26 June 2004, Hammamet (Tunisia). Participation in caucuses and drafting of CSO documents. Report produced: World Summit on the Information Society Phase II Tunis PrepCom I Report, June 23 26 2004, Karen Banks (APC) PrepCom-2 :17-25 February 2005, Geneva (Switzerland). APC made verbal and written interventions on the two main themes Finaning ICT for Development and Internet Governance. APC was nominated to participate in two Working Groups convened by the United Nations Secretary General in relation to both of these themes. Three thematic papers were commissioned based on the WSIS Phase Two priorities 1) E-strategies and the World Summit on the Information Society, Willie Currie (May 2004) 2) Financing the Information Society in the South: A global public goods perspective, Pablo Accuosto (ITeM) and Niki Johnson (June 2004) 3) Internet Governance and the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), Adam Peake, (June 2004) PrepCom-3: 19-30 September 2005, Geneva (Switzerland) and 13-15 November 2005, Tunis (Tunisia) APC participated in caucuses and drafted interventions. Second Phase of the WSIS, 16-18 Novermber 2005, Tunis (Tunisia). APC prepated substantive
input on Internet Governance: 'World Summit on the Information Society: APC's Recommendation on Internet Governance', by Association for Progressive Communications (APC) May 16, Joint Facilitation Meeting on WSIS Action Lines C2, C4, and C6. Geneva (Switzerland). APC particiapted as joint coordinator with UNDP of these action lines. May 21-25, Tenth Session of the Commission on Science and Technology for Development. Geneva (Switzerland) APC made verbal and written inteventions. APC launched the first edition of 'Global Information Society Watch' May 23, Internet Governance Forum (IGF) consultation meeting. APC made verbal and written interventions. United Nations ICT Task Force: APC coordinated the ICT policy group of the United Nations ICT TF during this period and participated in the following meetings: 21 22 February 2003, 4 th United Nations ICT Task Force Meeting, Geneva, (Switzerland). 12 13 September 2003, 5 th United Nations ICT Task Force Meeting, Geneva, (Switzerland) 25-26 March 2004: 6 th United Nations ICT Task Force Meeting, New York, (USA) 19-20 November 2004: 7th United Nations ICT Task Force Meeting, Berlin, (Germany) 13 15 April 2005: 8 th United Nations ICT Task Force Eighth Meeting, Dublin, (Eire) Sep 2005: Civil Society in WSIS: A rite of passage', in United Nations ICT Task Force Series 8 Commission on the Status of Women: APC WNSP Prepared side events and participated in hilevel round tables in the following meeting 03 14 March 2003: 47 th Session, New York, USA 1-12 March 2004: 48 th Session, New York, USA 28 February 11 March: 49 th Session, New York, USA
Other meetings APC participated in many other United Nations meetings (including meetings of regional commissions, the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO), the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the Beijing+10 review and the Millennium Development Goal hearings) but due to space constraints we are unable to provide information in this report. Please see the APC website for a full list of events. ii) Cooperation with United Nations bodies and/or specialized agencies in the field and/or at Headquarters. 14 July 2003: APC WNSP was commissioned to write the background paper for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Expert Group Meeting on Gender Issues, Paris, France. 10 14 January 2005: Strengthening the capacity of national machineries through the effective use of ICTs, United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women (DAW)/United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 1 7 June 2005: World Bank Consultancy by the APC WNSP, Indonesia. Sep 2005: APC WNSP coordinator authored: 'Women 2000 and Beyond: Gender Equality in Information and Communication Technologies', compiled by the United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women (United NationsDAW), with the collaboration of Sonia Jorge, Nancy Hafkin and Chat Garcia Ramilo, United NationsDAW, New York Oct 2005: APC WNSP coordinator authored: 'Information and Communication Technologies for Rural Development: Issues and Options', The World Bank East Asia and Pacific Region Rural Development and Natural Resources Sector. Chat Garcia Ramilo was a member of the consultant team that developed 'Engendering Rural Information Systems in Indonesia', The World Bank website, October 2005
CONTACT Information The name of the organization followed by its acronym, (if any): Association For Progressive Communications APC Headquarters. address. including both postal and street address(if different) Executive Director's Office PO Box 29755 Melville 2109 South Africa Telephone; fax; email; website Tel: +27 11 726 1692 Fax: +27 11 726 1692 info@apc.org www.apc.org Consultative category (General or Special): General The year in which consultative status was granted: 1995 The years covered by the report: 2003-2006 The name, title and contact information of the person submitting the report (this is very important. more than one contact person familiar with the report contents is recommended) Karen Banks APC Network Development Manager c/- Greennet, 5 th Floor, Development House 56-64 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4JX London, UK Tel: +44 (0)20 7065 0935 Fax: +44 (0)20 7065 0936 email: karenb@gn.apc.org Anriette Eserhuysen Executive Director PO Box 29755 Melville 2109 South Africa Tel: +27 11 726 1692 Fax: +27 11 726 1692 email: anriette@apc.org