[EMLA TAI-Development] Minutes and Strategies
Daniel Barragan
DBarragan at wri.org
2008. Okt. 1., Sze, 21:07:08 CEST
Hi Csaba
I have included a brief paragraph of this information in the Europe's
page at the TAI website and the link to EMLA's page. Is it ok? If not,
please let me know any change you consider necessary.
Besides this I encourage you to post this good news in the Blog to share
with the visitors and TAI partners the work you are executing...
Best
Daniel
-----Original Message-----
From: dr. Kiss Csaba [mailto:drkiss at emla.hu]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 8:04 AM
To: TAI-Development -- The Access Initiative Development Project funded
by the Presidency Fund
Cc: Joan Marc Simon; Daniel Barragan
Subject: Re: [EMLA TAI-Development] Minutes and Strategies
Hi Kordian,
The reports - once they have undergone the global review process and
after an endorsement as TAI publication - are accessible at
research.accessinitiative.org, where you can enter as guest. Under
"findings" you will find all relevant materials from all over the world.
Best,
CS
> Dear Csaba,
>
> Thank your for the information.
>
> I find this idea of files on the website very useful.
> It would be also great to see the TAI reports from different global
> South countries.
> It could give us an overall picture of the problem as well as proposal
> for solutions. How can we access them? Can you include them on the
> website or send here a list to all of us? It will be 5 files, right?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Kordian
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> Institute of Global Responsibility
> www.igo.org.pl
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>
>
> 2008/10/1 dr. Kiss Csaba <drkiss at emla.hu>:
>
>> Dear TAI and Development Project Participants, Please, visit
>>
>> http://emla.hu/englishsite/index.shtml?x=1534
>>
>> where you can see the first tangible results of our project: the
>> minutes of your respective national MOFA meetings and the national
strategies.
>>
>> Thank you all for your high quality work!
>>
>> As you see, the perception of the task was quite different as regards
>> participants at the meetings and the strategies. I do not think this
>> is a bad thing, however, we might want to try to harmonize the
>> strategies after the Sligo meeting, in light of the aggregate
position paper and strategy.
>>
>> I cc here two persons:
>> Joan Marc Simon in Brussels who will be our lobbyist at the EU
>> institutions Daniel Barragan in WRI whom I kindly ask to include the
>> link or page or content somehow under the main TAI website
>>
>> Thank you again, and we see each other soon in Sligo.
>> Until then, please prepare for your brief presentations - details on
>> the Dev Day will follow soon.
>> Best wishes,
>> Csaba
>>
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