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Document: WSIS-05/TUNIS/DOC/6(Rev.1)-E

15 November 2005

Original: English

President of the PrepCom of the Tunis Phase

TUNIS AGENDA FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY

44. We also underline the importance of countering terrorism in all its forms and manifestations on the Internet, while respecting human rights and in compliance with other obligations under international law, as outlined in UNGA A/60/L.1* with reference to Art. 85 of the 2005 World Summit Outcome.
45. We underline the importance of the security, continuity and stability of the Internet, and the need to protect the Internet and other ICT networks from threats and vulnerabilities. We affirm the need for a common understanding of the issues of Internet security, and for further cooperation to facilitate outreach, the collection and dissemination of security related information and exchange of good practice among all stakeholders on measures to combat security threats, at national and international level.

98. We encourage strengthened and continuing co-operation between and among stakeholders to ensure effective implementation of the Geneva and Tunis outcomes, for instance through the promotion of national, regional and international multi-stakeholder partnerships including Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), and the promotion of national and regional multi-stakeholder thematic platforms, in a joint effort and dialogue with developing and less developed countries, development partners and actors in the ICT sector. In that respect, we welcome partnerships such as the ITU-led “Connect the World” initiative.

Action Line

Possible moderators/facilitators

С1. The role of public governance authorities and all stakeholders in the promotion of ICTs for development

ECOSOC/UN Regional Commissions/ITU

С2. Information and communication infrastructure

ITU

C3. Access to information and knowledge

ITU/UNESCO

C4. Capacity building

UNDP/UNESCO/ITU/
UNCTAD

C5. Building confidence and security in the use of ICTs

ITU

C6. Enabling environment

ITU/UNDP/UN REGIONAL COMMISSIONS/UNCTAD

C7. ICT Applications

      · E-government
      · E-business
      · E-learning
      · E-health
      · E-employment
      · E-environment

      · E-agriculture
      · E-science

UNDP/ITU
WTO/UNCTAD/ITU/UPU
UNESCO/ITU/UNIDO
WHO/ITU
ILO/ITU
WHO/WMO/UNEP/UN-Habitat/ITU/ICAO
FAO/ITU
UNESCO/ITU/UNCTAD

C8. Cultural diversity and identity, linguistic diversity and local content

UNESCO

C9. Media

UNESCO

C10. Ethical dimensions of the Information Society

UNESCO/ECOSOC

C11. International and regional cooperation

UN REGIONAL COMMISSIONS/ UNDP/ITU/UNESCO/ECOSOC


* For reference, Paragraph 16 of the Geneva Declaration of Principles reads as follows:
We continue to pay
special attention to the particular needs of people of developing countries, countries with economies in transition, Least Developed Countries, Small Island Developing States, Landlocked Developing Countries, Highly Indebted Poor Countries, countries and territories under occupation, countries recovering from conflict and countries and regions with special needs as well as to conditions that pose severe threats to development, such as natural disasters.

2 Throughout this text, further references to “e-strategies” are interpreted as including also ICT strategies and Sectoral e-strategies, as appropriate.