We’ve had a good discussion on the process for selecting speakers for the Tunis Summit from civil society.
Although there was consideration of having an online voting mechanism, and a random lottery selection, there was general support for the idea of using a similar process as the WGIG selection process – i.e. a nominating committee composed of reps from the caucuses and open nominations coming from anyone in civil society.
Since that discussion, we have received more information on the speaking slots for Tunis. Specifically, these are 34 speaking slots:
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Sunday, September 18
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Robert Guerra
on Sun 18 Sep 2005 08:48 AM EDT
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