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The Global Alliance is composed of various partners with no fixed membership. With this unique characteristic, the Alliance is open to participation of all stakeholders who can contribute to advocacy and policy debate on information society issues. This way, the Alliance broadens the dialogue among these various groups and facilitates the transfer of knowledge, expertise and skills.
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, 2-13 March 2009, UNHQ, NY
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