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Open Forums are interactive sessions organized by government, treaty-based international organizations, and global organization with international scope and presence, with operations across regions, dealing with Internet governance issues. Open…
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Stakeholders are invited to apply to organize different types of sessions at IGF 2024 within the deadline: 5 May 2024, 23:59 UTC. Proposals should focus on the four subthemes of the meeting, held under the overarching theme, Building…
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Messages from the Katowice IGF and other substantive outputs
Final IGF 2021 Summary Report
Draft IGF 2021 Summary (*produced during the meeting. Above is the final version)
Katowice IGF Messages
Output document from the…
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In order to build a long-term engagement between various communities and Internet Governance Forum (IGF), as well as to build and strengthen the overall capacity on Internet governance processes at the local and with that the global levels, the…
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SUPPORTING AND LEARNING FROM SCHOOLS ON INTERNET GOVERNANCE
Syllabus for Schools on Internet Governance (SIGs)
- Digital Inclusion for All -
Digital policy and related processes are continuously changing as digital technologies are…
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The mandate of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) calls for strengthening and enhancing stakeholder engagement in developing countries. It also calls for the Forum to contribute to building capacity for Internet governance in developing…
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The Newcomers Track aims to help first-time IGF participants understand the IGF processes and to foster the integration of all new-coming stakeholders into the IGF community. Its focus is to make the meeting participant's first IGF…
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As part of its capacity development plan, the IGF places a strong emphasis on supporting stakeholder integration in its processes, which include the intersessional work as well as the annual meeting. These activities include the following areas.…
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Capacity Development Workshops in 2022
IGF at West African IGF in Accra, Ghana
Towards an inclusive IGF 2022
26 May 2022, 10:00-11:00 UTC
Accra, Ghana
Airport View Hotel, room 2 and online…
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Introduction
The Youth Coalition on Internet Governance (YCIG) is an open group for organizations and individuals, representing all stakeholder groups, willing to collaborate together in order to encourage and enrich youth participation in local…
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At the IGF 2011, Electronic Information for Libraries (EIFL) organised a workshop to discuss the findings of a recent study of perceptions of public libraries by policy makers in six countries in Africa. The study revealed that…
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The Internet Rights and Principles Dynamic Coalition (IRP Coalition) is an open network of individuals and organisations based at the UN Internet Governance Forum (IGF) committed to making human rights and principles…
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Women, as one of the fundamental stakeholders in the information society, play a very crucial role. It is important for the IGF to fully integrate gender concerns in its work. The three sectors with the IGF's defining feature of…
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More and more children and young people globally are becoming digital citizens, accessing the internet to learn, communicate and play. While the internet can be a wonderfully positive tool for them, it also exposes them to risks, and…
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PNAI Work Plan 2023 guides the Policy Network's activities. It sets shared goals, describes the way of working and presents a timeline for the first year.
Explore the highlights of the Plan on this page, or read the full PNAI Work Plan 2023…
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