– 107 – (3.2 – Council) recalling further a) the Geneva Declaration of Principles and Geneva Plan of Action, adopted in 2003, and the Tunis Commitment and Tunis Agenda for the Information Society, adopted in 2005, all of which were endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly; b) that § 111 of the Tunis Agenda requests the United Nations General Assembly to make an overall review of the implementation of WSIS outcomes in 2015; c) that the United Nations General Assembly, in its Resolution 60/252, decided to conduct an overall review of the implementation of the Summit outcomes in 2015; d) that the United Nations Chief Executives Board at its April 2012 meeting endorsed that the ITU should play a leading managerial role in the process of the Overall Review of the Implementation of the WSIS Outcomes (WSIS+10); e) that the United Nations General Assembly, in its Resolution 67/195, decided to consider the modalities for the review process by the end of 2013 at its sixty-eighth session; f) the outcomes of the 2012 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) referring to the role of the ICTs for sustainable development; g) that the UNESCO hosted multistakeholder meeting entitled Towards Knowledge Societies for Peace and Sustainable Development, where the ITU as the coorganizer held series of sessions in accordance to its mandate; h) the multistakeholder outcomes of the WSIS+10 track at the WSIS Forum 2013; i) the outcomes of the Ministerial Round Table held at the WSIS Forum 2013, where the ministers “encouraged the WSIS Process to continue beyond 2015”, considering a) the provisions of the ITU Constitution and Convention concerning the role of the Union with regard to policies and strategies; b) the resolutions adopted by Plenipotentiary Conference concerning WSIS; c) the role that ITU played in initiating and leading the management of WSIS; d) the mandates given to ITU in respect of overall implementation of the WSIS outcomes, notes with satisfaction a) ITU’s leadership in the organization of the UNGIS Open Consultation on the Overall Review of the Implementation of the WSIS Outcomes; b) multistakeholder and inclusive character of the UNGIS Open Consultation on WSIS+10 led by ITU; c) the WSIS Forum has proven to be a platform to assess progress, share experiences and promote further development on the basis of the participation of all WSIS stakeholders and, while considering the continuation of holding such a process, in consultation with UN agencies; d) that following the request of WG-WSIS the roadmaps for Action Lines C2, C5 and C6 have been updated and made available on the web, as well as WSIS related activities have been included in the ITU Operational Plans for 2013-2016;