On 9th February 2012, in the Gabriella Mistral room at the GSB
Building of the Organization of American States located at 1889 F st. NW
Washington DC; a Consultation Session with the working group on 'Access
to and Use of Technology' was held. Only two indigenous representatives
were directly involved and physically present at this event, Nelson
Kantule of the Kuna General Congress in Panama, and Damon Gerard Corrie
of the Pan-Tribal Confederacy of Indigenous Tribal Nations (the only
multi-racial worldwide Indigenous Confederacy in existence). Damon
describes himself as a Caribbean man, with ancestral connections that
include Barbados, Guyana (Lokono-Arawak), Venezuela, Trinidad, Dominica
(Kalinago-Carib), St. Kitts & Saba island.
Participants
were asked to make concrete
recommendations/suggestions under the theme 'Access to and Use of
Technology' - which would be submitted for the permanent records of the
Organization of American States (OAS) and for the Summit Implementation
Review Group (SIRG) on February 13th. The SIRG is the core management
body of the Summits Process and comprises the 34 democratically-elected
governments of the Hemisphere, which are represented by their appointed
National Coordinators. The SIRG is responsible for reporting on the
progress achieved in the fulfillment of previous Summit mandates and in
the preparations of the upcoming Sixth Summit of the Americas - which
will be held in Cartagena Colombia in April 2012.
This is the recommendation/suggestion that was made by Indigenous Representative Damon Gerard Corrie:
"I
would humbly suggest to the OAS heads of state to seriously consider
making a joint declaration that 1% of each of their
respective National Military budgets for just ONE given year (say 2013
for example) - would be re-allocated to fund various national projects
focused on creating national infrastructural platforms that would then
be used to introduce, educate and include - virtually every citizen in
their various populations into the information age.
The States
would then invite private sector entities & individual grass-roots
level beneficiaries themselves - that have a vested interest in
information technologies to sustain this historic effort on behalf of
the States - by providing/creating self-sustaining funding to ensure
it's continuity. It can be metaphorically likened to the State agreeing
to provide the fishing boat - and the recipient agreeing to provide the
fuel and necessary maintenance required to keep said boat 'in operation'
- to the ultimate benefit of both parties."
DAMON'S RATIONALE FOR HIS SUGGESTION IS AS
FOLLOWS:
"Money
is difficult to access in these times, instead of looking to implement
small scale here-and-there projects towards this meritorious stated end,
or trying to raise new funding in difficult economic times... why not
spend a small sum of existing funds in a more humanitarian way instead?
Let us be honest with ourselves, we are blessed in the Americas to live
in THE most peaceful major geographical area on mother Earth, and a
minor 1% one-time re-allocation in the Military budgets of each OAS
member country for one specified year (decided at their consensual
discretion) is NOT going to adversely effect our national security for
it to be invested in the noble goal of introducing, educating and
including - virtually every citizen of this Hemisphere (a Global first I
might add!) into the information age; furthermore - this will not only
be viewed as a tremendous and unprecedented magnanimous historic leap
forward by the
rest of the world...but will also be a concrete demonstration of
political foresight and a genuine practical investment in the human
resources of the citizenry of the entire Western Hemisphere!
If
one can see a bigger picture emerging - this feat can then be adopted
and replicated the rest of the world, the African Union, Asia-Pacific,
etc.
In short, our Heads of State in the OAS have a real
golden opportunity to lead the entire world by example - into an era
where National Budgets can finally begin to be re-directed, slowly but
surely, into non-lethal purposes that bring us - as the collective sea
of humanity we are - one blessed step closer to the proverbial promised
shore of a peaceful and equitable life on this planet for ALL."
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