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Monday, 9 December 1996 Economic and Social Council Chamber
participation of NGOs in all areas of the work of the United Nations
Information Habitat: Where Information Lives * ![]() 1. Appreciate approach of the informal soundings
b. integrate informal soundings into the whole process c. ensure attention to what works - best practices - and to what hasn't been working |
2. Critical to ensure NGOs access to observe and contribute to this process
ii. affiliated with UN Department of Public Information iii. accredited to global conferences ** iv. accredited to conventions / treaty bodies v. others b. provide for access, observation and participation for NGOs who are not in New York, but are online
ii. World Wide Web site with documents from and for the working group iii. interactive online consultation process, for example including "meetings on the internet" using software such as Internet Relay Chat c. provide for access, observation and participation for NGOs who are not in New York, and not online
ii. inter-NGO cooperation for dissemination d. use the process of the consultation on this question - including use of the internet - as a model for best practice in participation of NGOs e. timely notice of meetings, agendas and relevant documents - disseminated by listserv, World Wide Web, fax/modem |
3. Explore ways to examine the design of an ongoing integrated online framework that would strengthen NGO access to and participation in the work of the United Nations
b. consider how the NGO resource center - now being relocated - could be strengthened by greater use of information and communication technology |
4. Consider the innovative arrangements for participation of NGOs and other partners developed during Habitat II
b. the circulation as an official document of composite NGO suggestions for text of the Habitat Agenda c. plans for the role of partners in follow up to Istanbul and for their role in the Commission on Human Settlements |
5. Organization of the work to allow timely decisions in separate areas - rather than waiting to take action until all areas have been examined - of participation of NGOs:
b. in follow up to the "Rio cluster" of global conferences and in conventions and treaty bodies c. in relation to other United Nations agencies and members of the United Nations system - including Bretton Wood Institutions |
_______________ Footnotes: * Information Habitat: Where Information Lives, an NGOs in Special Consultative Status with ECOSOC, has been accredited to the Rio, Barbados, Cairo, Copenhagen, Beijing and Istanbul conferences, and to the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee for the Desertification Convention. ** There were almost 2,000 non-ECOSOC NGOs accredited to Habitat II alone; there were the same order of magnitude of numbers accredited to the Social Summit and to Beijing.
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