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The World Summit on the
Information Society (WSIS) is held in two phases. The first phase of WSIS took place in Geneva hosted by the Government of
Switzerland from 10 to 12 December 2003. The
objective of the first phase was to develop and foster a clear
statement of political will and take concrete steps to establish the
foundations for an Information Society for all, reflecting all the
different interests at stake.
At
the Geneva Phase of WSIS
nearly
50 Heads of state/government and Vice-Presidents, 82 Ministers, and
26 Vice-Ministers and Heads of delegation from 175 countries as well
as high-level representatives from international organizations,
private sector, and civil society provided political support to the
WSIS Declaration of Principles and Plan of Action that were adopted
on 12 December 2003. More than 11,000 participants from 175
countries attended the Summit and related events. The
scope and nature of this ambitious project requires new
public-private partnerships, many of which were formalized during
the Geneva Summit. Some of them were specifically targeted at
bridging the digital divide.
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