Okay, so I will submit David rather than you, Tai, as you originally suggested. Please confirm in the next few minutes if possible.

thanks,

ac

David Leeming PFnet wrote:
Andy,

I accept nomination, hoping that if I am picked I can meet the requirements,
as I will be very busy indeed from shortly.....

David

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Hi David,

Actually, I was referring to Tai's role in the Samoan govt; your
nomination certainly wouldn't be a problem. Would you like us to include
you? I wish I could give you a sense of the time commitment, but I
imagine it would be significant; but the reality is that there are
several dozen people being nominated and only a handful of them will
likely be picked. (Which means all of this could just be an academic
exercise on our part.)

Please let me know asap - I have to submit the list in 30 minutes!

ac

David Leeming PFnet wrote:

Hi,

Actually I am not a government official, I am an independant consultant

and

UK citizen. Just happens I have been TA for PFnet since formulation and

in

the Sols since 1996. PFnet is a CSO (actually it is an activity of an
umbrella CSO - RDVA). At the moment I don't even have a contract. Since

June

I have been waiting for a 2-year application of Pfnet to start funded by

the

EU, and am speaking on behalf of PFnet in a voluntary capacity. That

makes

it difficult for me to accept any new commitments, so really I hope

Stuart

would accept the nomination. But if you convince me it would not be too

time

consuming after Stuart's 90 minutes are up, get back to me.

David

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Hi Tai,

The only problem is that technically we can't nominate a government
official for a civil society slot. :-( You would have to wear a civil
society hat -- an affiliation with a NGO, etc.

ac

Fuatai Purcell wrote:


Got your point Andy.
In that case then, If you don't hear from Stuart in the next 90 minutes

as


you stated, then I nominate David Leeming from the Solomon Islands.
If David does not want to, then I will nominate myself on the basis

that

I


will attend the WSIS prepCOM in February as head of delegation from

Samoa.


See how small our countries are in the Pacific region? Decisions are

easy to


make!!

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David, I will take your endorsement as seconding Stuart's nomination.

If I am not mistaken, isn't Stuart in Australia? Would it not be

better

to have either you or Tai represent small SIDS directly? I don't have

an

opinion on this; just curious.

So now we have four people, one of whom has acknowledged interest in
being nominated. If we don't hear from the other three, we are left

with

two choices: going forward with Taran, or submitting the others as

well

and hoping they'll say yes after the fact.

At this point I think we should close the nominations, since we would
really be pushing the ettiquette of the process if we submitted more
than four names.

ac

David Leeming PFnet wrote:



I would like to echo Tai's comments. Small Islands Developing States

(SIDS)



suffer from enourmous challenges caused by small scale, lack of

opportunity



to aggregate demand, high costs, vulnerability to natural disasters,

ethnic



tension, lack of strategy and awareness at policy level etc etc.

However, if



done correctly, "telecentres" can bridge these constellations of

islolated



small communities in many ways. Also backing up Tai's comments

further,

sustainability through multi-sector partnerships is an essential

strategy,



that we have proven in the Solomons. We have self-sustaining

Internet-based



community communications facilities that are sustainable with a

monthly

income of not much more than it costs to buy a bubblejet ink

cartridge

(@



AUD 2,000 per litre of ink!!!! - so we use dot matrix printers.....).

In


recent research, we showed that affordability was not a major factor
affecting utilisation of PFnet. The poorest of the 5 communities

researched



showed the second most utilisation, and all five communities had an

average



income of around USD1 per day or less. Therefore we need the SIDS
perspective recognised.

David Leeming
Technical Advisor
People First Network
Solomon Islands


We do not have telecentres




in the Pacific yet, other than the PFNet in the Solomon Islands. It

is

very




important that we include someone to represent the small island

developing



states. After all, telecentres will be one strong ICT initiative

that

can



help bridge the digital divide in our countries that are made up of

hundreds




of smaller islands. I have no objection to the nominated people so

far.


But




it sounds to me that while they are experienced in telecentres etc.

they


are




all from the "highly populated" developing countries. The digital

divide


cannot be bridged if small island developing states continue to sit

on

the



sidelines. There telecentre issues that are unique to small island
developing states. Thanks

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