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Information Society (WSIS) process. In the GCCS process, each country coordinates a Chair's statement, which does not reflect consensus, but reflects at a high level the discussion that took place over the duration of the conference. Notably, the GCCS does not develop treaties, or binding agreements, between states. Instead, the goal is to discuss sensitive and challenging topics and allow participants to develop consensus. Some GCCS have also led to more tangible outcomes. In 2015, the Netherlands launched the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise (GFCE), which has become a central body for governments and other stakeholders to work on cyber capacity building. The GFCE is a membership-based organization of 38 states, 11 inter-governmental organizations such as the African Union, Council of Europe and OSCE and 9 private sector enterprises.
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