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Zero draft of resolution on WSIS+20 review modalities made available – Dig Watch Updates


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The Permanent Representatives of Kenya and Lithuania – as co-facilitators for intergovernmental consultations to finalise the modalities for the WSIS+20 review – have produced a draft resolution defining these modalities and made it available to UN member states, along with a roadmap for the modalities process.
The draft resolution follows the model of the WSIS+10 modalities resolution, and outlines the following elements:
The zero draft will be presented on 14 February 2025. This will be followed by consecutive readings on 26 February, 6 March, and 13 March, with the goal of having the draft resolution submitted to the GA and considered in the plenary during the weeks of 17 and 24 March.
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