[sig-policy]Get involved in the cyber summit on the digital divide
BBC World TV is broadcasting Digital Divide a one-hour long TV debate from
the World Summit for the Information Society (WSIS) on 11 December 2003 in
Geneva, Switzerland. YOU TOO CAN PARTICIPATE in this global event by sending
your questions to the Debate Moderator Mishal Husain to:
MAIL@EARTHREPORT.INFO
Mishal will put the most interesting and relevant questions to our
distinguished panel representing governments, the United Nations, ICT
industry and civil society. They include: General Jose Maria Figueres,
former President of Costa Rica and Chair UN ICT task force, Kris Holverson,
Vice President Hewlett Packard, Lyndall Shope-Mafole, South Africa’s Chair
of the Presidential Commission on ICT for Sustainable Development, Leo
Moggie, Minister for Energy, Communications and Multimedia, Malaysia, and
Kanak Dixit, Editor of Himal South Asia.
You can watch the debate live on the Internet on 11 December 1230-1400 hrs
Central European Time OR you can tune in on 13th December to BBC World Earth
Report at 0810, 1210 and 2010 hrs GMT.
FIND OUT WHAT THE CYBER SUMMIT IS ALL ABOUT.
Watch Earth Report’s summit programmes “Communicating for Change” with
Anita Roddick on BBC World and BBC News 24 on 8th December at 2230 GMT,
repeated throughout the week; and the second part of “Communicating for
Change”, broadcast just after the summit on 15th December at 2230. Local
broadcast times available by looking up www.bbcworld.com
FIND OUT MORE:
http://www.tve.org http://www.adip.net
James George Chacko
Programme Specialist
UNDP Asia Pacific Development Information Programme
Tel: (603) 2095 9122
Fax: (603) 2093 9740
www.apdip.net