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		<title> Moving the Multistakeholder Model Forward: Thoughts from The WSIS+10 Review Event (Featured Blog)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ten years ago, global representatives assembled in Geneva in 2003, and again in Tunis, 2005, as part of the two founding phases of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). At the heart of proceedings, attended by representatives from across the spectrum of business, government, civil society, and the Internet technical community, was an acknowledgement that an inclusive approach was needed in all discussions pertaining to Internet governance and policy-making, to overcome the primary challenges in building this 'Information Society.' <a href="https://circleid.com/posts20130307_moving_multistakeholder_model_forward_thoughts_from_wsis10_review">More...</a>]]></description>
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