Title: WGIG
1 AfTLD 2nd African ccTLD Event, 2008 South
Africa The Internet Governance Forum (IGF)
update
Presented by Chengetai MASANGO Programme and
Technology Manager Secretariat of the Internet
Governance Forum (IGF) http//www.intgovforum.org
Pierre OUEDRAOGO Institut de la Francophonie
Numérique (IFN) Organisation internationale de la
Francophonie (OIF) http//www.francophonie.org
2Convening a new Forum
- - WSIS invited the UN Secretary-General to
convene a new forum for multi-stakeholder policy
dialogue the IGF. - - A space for a dialogue to bring all
interested parties together - Governments and Intergovernmental Organizations
- Internet institutions
- Private Sector
- Civil Society
- Academic and Technical Communities.
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3One cross-cutting priority Development
- Internet governance to be placed in WSIS and MDG
context (digital divide). - Two aspects
- - Effective and meaningful participation in
Internet governance arrangements - Building of capacity to address Internet
governance issues.
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4Regional Cooperation
- WSIS recognized the importance of
multi-stakeholder cooperation at all levels - International
- Regional
- National
- Reason International coordination does not work
without coordination at the national level! - Importance of meetings such as AFTLD.
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5IGF Themes
- Overall theme
- Internet Governance for Development
- Five broad themes
- - Openness
- Security
- Diversity
- Access
- Critical Internet Resources
- Capacity building as crosscutting priority.
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6The essence of the IGF
- Not a decision making forum, but
- Has the power of recognition
- - The IGF can
- - identify issues of concern
- - draw attention to an issue
- - put an issue on the agenda of international
cooperation. - Soft governance approach.
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7The IGF Meetings
- First and foremost a place for unfettered
dialogue between stakeholders - Sharing of best practices
- Workshops
- Open Forums
- Organizations can present their activities
(ICANN, CoE, OECD, ITU) - Multistakeholder approach
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8Benefits of the IGF
- The IGF can
- - Shape public opinion and decision- making
processes in other institutions - - Encourage policy coherence at all levels
- - provide a platform for reaching out to all
stakeholders - bring in different stakeholder perspectives
into public policy debate - exchange of best practices between countries
and between stakeholders - 109 countries represented in the meetings
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9IGF at the Intersection
IPR
Freedom of expression
Access to knowledge
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10Rio Meeting
- Child Protection Online
- Open Discussion Forum for Child Protection
Organisations - Regulatory Frameworks for Improving Access (WS)
- 'Privacy in Internet Identity Management
Emerging Issues and New Approaches'
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11Rio Meeting
- Internet Governance - What Strategy for Africa?
- Kenya at the Best Practice Forum
- Regulatory Frameworks for Improving Access (WS)
- Access The Local Challenge
- Linguistic diversity
12IGF 2008 Hyderabad, India3 - 6 December
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13Ways to participate
- Open consultations
- 13 May as part of WSIS cluster of events
- Early September 2008
- Online
- Submit Issue papers
- Workshop Best Practice Forum proposals
- Online Forum
- Virtual Participation
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14Dynamic Coalitions
- Dynamic Coalitions emerging from the workshops
- - Stop Spam Alliance (ITU, OECD,APEC)
- - Open Standards (Brazil, W3C, Sun..)
- - Privacy (France, World Bank, AI)
- - Internet Bill of Rights (Brazil, ISOC Italy, IP
Justice) - - A2K_at_IGF (Google, CoE, FSFE, EFF).
- FOEonline (Freedom of Expression and the Media)
- Access and Connectivity for Remote, Rural and
Dispersed Communities - Dynamic Coalition on Child Online Safety
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15Strengthen Africa participation
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- - Prepare african views and concerns thru the
regional meetings so the few participants can be
the ambassadors - - Use the remote participation network that will
be set up by India and the fellowships (Canada
thru ITU for example) - - Participate in the international mailing list
and bring back the debate in the African mailing
lists for input - Call for national IGF as Senegal
- Disseminate the best practices in concerned
sectors - Ensure african presence in dynamic coalitions
(online and face-to-face)
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16Strengthen Africa participation
- African members of the IGF MAG (Multistakeholder
Advisory Group) - Christina Arida (NTRA, Egypt)
- Nii Quaynor (NCS, Ghana)
- Michael Katundu (CCK, Kenya)
- Maimouna Diop (Ministry of ICT, Senegal)
- Adiel Akplogan (AFRINIC, Mauritius)
- Ken Lohento (PANOS Institute, Senegal)
- Issa Yahaya (Min. of Communications, Ghana)
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17After Hyderabad...
IGF 2009 is hosted by the Government of
Egypt Governments of Lithuania and Azerbaijan
have made a bid for the 2010 meeting.
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18Thank You
http//www.ingovforum.org igf_at_unog.ch
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