Hi everyone,

please find below information about outcome document of Global Cyberspace
Conference in la Hague. which be held in few days, and they are looking for
civil society input.

for this year, the conference is involving more civil society than previous
editions. so it is good opportunity to participate in this process.

Best Regards,

Rafik

NCSG Chair

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Dear friends,



We would like to bring to your attention the call for civil society input
on the outcome document for the Global Conference on Cyberspace 2015
<https://www.gccs2015.com/gccs/all-about-gccs2015> (GCCS 2015), hosted by
the government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and taking place in The
Hague on 16 and 17 April 2015.

Following on from the London (2011), Budapest (2012), and Seoul (2013)
Conferences - a series also known as the London Process, the 2015 event in
The Hague will provide an opportunity for further high-level discussion of
key cyberspace issues, structured around the three main themes of Freedom
<https://www.gccs2015.com/themes/freedom>, Security
<https://www.gccs2015.com/themes/security-0> and Growth
<https://www.gccs2015.com/themes/growth>. The Conference will be a
stock-taking event, assessing the current global situation and mapping out
the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. By engaging governments,
business, academia and civil society participants at the Conference, the
organisers hope to find practical solutions to real and urgent challenges,
and to progress the agenda of a free, open and secure internet.

Based on the assumption that all those who have a stake in cyberspace
should be able to express their views and participate in a meaningful way,
this year, the organisers are putting particular emphasis on facilitating
multistakeholder engagement in the Conference. As part of an effort to
achieve this, the Conference organisers are interested in getting Civil
Society input on the draft outcome document of the Conference (The Chair’s
Statement).

To submit your comments on the draft Chair’s Statement (HERE:
http://tinyurl.com/lqp8knr), please complete this Google Form
<http://goo.gl/forms/dYdv3rVkIJ> (link:http://goo.gl/forms/E72m3QTR1K) by COB
Tuesday 7th April.

The consolidation of this input into a unified document to be presented to
the Conference organisers will be coordinated by the GCCS2015 Advisory Board
<https://www.gccs2015.com/participants/civil-society-participation>, which
has been set up by the Conference organisers to help ensure the Conference
is as inclusive and representative as possible.

In case you are unable to provide input at this stage, a call for a second
round of comments on the unified document will be circulated in the week of
the Conference.

If you would rather contact us directly with your comments, please write to
[log in to unmask], answering the following 4 questions on the text:


   1.

   Sections of the text that you support being included in the final
   outcome document
   2.

   Areas of the text which could be strengthened
   3.

   Areas of the text that raise concerns
   4.

   Areas of the text where there are inconsistencies or that lack clarity


Feel free to share this call with your civil society networks.

Best,


On behalf of:

Andrew Puddephatt, Evelien Wijkstra, Tim Maurer

Advisory Board Co-chairs