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Geneva Network: Thoughts for the Future (pdf)
Sunday Sep 30 2007 at 23:57 by ICT4Peace Foundation

Blaise Godet and Daniel Stauffacher, September 2006

A complete description in English of the GenevaNetwork project is accessible here.
 
UN ICT Task Force Series 8: The World Summit on the Information Society: Moving from the Past into the Future (pdf)
Monday Oct 1 2007 at 00:07 by ICT4Peace Foundation
Book
 
Edited by Daniel Stauffacher and Wolfgang Kleinwächter, with and opening statement by Kofi Annan and preface by Yoshio Utsumi 
 

Any world summit is challenging to design and to organize: the World Summit on the Information Society exceptionally so. This book describes, through the voices of some of its major actors, essential parts of the compl...

 
Partnership between the ICT4Peace Foundation and the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) (pdf)
Monday Oct 1 2007 at 01:03 by ICT4Peace Foundation

1st October 2007, Geneva, Switzerland: The ICT4Peace Foundation is pleased to announce the new partnership between the ICT4Peace Foundation and the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), through the Global Symposium +5 ‘Information for Humanitarian Action’ event and the ICT4Peace: An International Process for Crisis Management process

 
Launch of ICT4Peace at United Nations - New York - 15th November 2007 (pdf)
Monday Oct 22 2007 at 22:21 by ICT4Peace Foundation

Concept note of ICT4Peace for the launch of the process at the United Nations in New York on 15th November 2007. 

 
Video of presentation at UN OCHA +5 Symposium (mov)
Friday Oct 26 2007 at 11:40 by ICT4Peace Foundation
Presentation by Sanjana Hattotuwa, Special Advisor to the ICT4Peace Foundation
 
ICT4Peace Concept Note for United Nations, New York meeting (pdf)
Saturday Nov 10 2007 at 20:59 by ICT4Peace Foundation
Revised concept note on ICT4Peace written for the launch of the ICT4Peace process at the United Nations, New York on 15th November 2007.
 
Statement of Martti Ahtisaari, former President of Finland at ICT4Peace launch, United Nations, New York (pdf)
Thursday Dec 20 2007 at 22:15 by ICT4Peace Foundation
ICT4Peace: STRATEGIC USE OF ICTS IN CRISIS MANAGEMENT
New York, 15 November 2007

Statement of Martti Ahtisaari, former President of Finland

I am a strong believer in the UN system and would welcome the appropriate UN agencies to stand up and take the leadership in these issues. This, to my mind, could be one important outcome of this process and a significant marker of the international community’s commitment to the values and principles to save li...
 
ICT4Peace: “Strategic use of ICT for Crisis Management” - High-Level Working Lunch, 15th November 2007 (pdf)
Thursday Dec 20 2007 at 22:29 by ICT4Peace Foundation

ICT4Peace: “Strategic use of ICT for Crisis Management” - High-Level Working Lunch, 15th November 2007

The Permanent Representative of Switzerland hosted a High-Level working Lunch, on 15 November 2007. The event was sponsored by the ICT4Peace Foundation with the support of  UN DESA Global Alliance for ICT and Development.

The question of how best to move forward on pre-existing commitments was at the forefront of discussion at the High-Level Working Lunch o...

 
Technology and Peace - What's the Connection? (pdf)
Saturday Jan 5 2008 at 03:20 by ICT4Peace Foundation

Fortune

Technology and peace: What's the connection?


In an ideal world, we'd all find the peace connection in whatever we do. One technologist hopes his group ICT4Peace can make a difference in world crises.


Article on the ICT4Peace Foundation and ICT4Peace by David Kirkpatrick, Senior Editor of Fortune Magazine, published 4th Ja...

 
«Le SMS, un vecteur important d'information en temps de crise» (jpg)
Monday Mar 24 2008 at 07:20 by ICT4Peace Foundation

Le Sommet mondial sur la société de l'information (SMSI), dont la première phase s'est déroulée en 2003 à Genève, a été une sorte de révélation pour Daniel Stauffacher, alors ambassadeur pour la Suisse. Prenant conscience du rôle que les technologies de l'information et de la communication (TIC) ont à jouer pour la prévention des conflits et le maintien de la paix, l'homme se lance, avec l'ancien président finlandais Martti Ahtisaari et quelques autres, dans la création d'une organisation déd...

 
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