Policy Network Internet Fragmentation

PNIF Webinar 2

Join Zoom Meeting - Meeting ID: 929 2704 3035 - https://intgovforum.zoom.us/j/92927043035

Follow up of the 15 September webinar  "What does Internet fragmentation mean to you? Identifying fragmentation and key stakeholders". ( Summary - recording )  

[agenda]

"What can be done about internet fragmentation, and who should be doing what?"

  1. Welcome and introduction. 
    • Summary and key takeaways of the 1st webinar.
  2. Avoiding internet fragementation - Bringing everyone on the same page.
    1. Towards common principles all stakeholders can agree about 
      • Input from the 1st webinar: The internet has never been not fragmented and varying levels of fragmentation are consistent with the development of the internet. However severe fragmentation that causes malfunctioning or breaking the internet is inconsistent with the ideal of an open interoperable internet that respects human rights and allows for critical access. 
      • questions: What are common principles or a common minimal denominator all stakeholders can and should agree about? 
    2. Achieving policy goals without interfering with the Internet's operability
      • Input from the 1st webinar:  Fragmentation can be caused by technical, governmental or commercial practices. There's a need for further and precise discussion about fragmentation, practices and what should or shouldn't be done, including a dialogue on how legitimate goals can be achieved without interfering with the internet's operability.
      • questions: What are examples of practices to achieve policy goals that are good alternatives to existing actives that risk to affect the interoperability of the internet?
    3. Role of multilateral and multistakeholder spaces, including the IGF
      • input from the 1st webinar:  Both multilateral and multistakeholder spaces are relevant and have their own role to play. That the narrative of fragmentation is becoming mainstream and its discourse interwoven with security and competition concerns is a worrying evolution that may impact multilateral cooperation and the multistakeholder model supporting the open interoperable internet.
      • questions: What are priorities for the different stakeholders?  What concerns should be addressed where?  
  3. Summary and key takeaways from the 2nd webinar
  4. Looking forward to IGF 2022  

 

[discussants and moderators]

SIDS IGF

The Small Island Developing States (SIDS) IGF was established in 2022. It serves as a mechanism for establishing a platform and process in which SIDS can collaborate, cooperate, share experiences and have their voices heard regarding Internet governance issues impacting their communities.

PNMA MWG Meeting V

The fifth planning meeting of the Policy Network on Meaningful Access will be hosted online on 30 September 2022 at 12:00 UTC. The main objective is to discuss the writing process of the draft output report and the call for inputs' results.

The meeting is open to anyone interested to join as an observer.


Preliminary Agenda (subject to changes):

1. Call for inputs on good practices and case studies for this year's process
2. Output report
3. Volunteers and writing process
 

Best Practice Forums is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: PNMA MWG Meeting V
Time: Sep 30, 2022 12:00 PM Universal Time UTC


Join Zoom Meeting
https://intgovforum.zoom.us/j/94724676036

Meeting ID: 947 2467 6036
One tap mobile
+13017158592,,94724676036# US (Washington DC)
+13126266799,,94724676036# US (Chicago)
Find your local number: https://intgovforum.zoom.us/u/acVmi9FeKI

BPF Gender Call VII

The BPF Gender and Digital Rights invites all interested parties to its 7th Public Call happening on Monday 26th September 2022 at 15:00 UTC.

In 2022, the Best Practice Forum on Gender and Digital Rights will look into the impact of regulations from a gender justice perspective and generate conversations with people who are affected by these regulatory practices, under three areas:

Theme 1: Privacy and Surveillance / Reproductive Privacy
Theme 2: Freedom of Expression / Gendered Disinformation
Theme 3: Targeting of Human Rights Defenders and Journalists



Preliminary agenda (subject to change) for 26 September:
a. Discussion on the collaborative document on 2022 output report 
b. Update from the pen holders on their respective sections
c. Main Session preparation
d. Expert discussion with Julia Haas, OSCE: gender, disinformation, and journalist safety

Previous call materials are available here


Best Practice Forums is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: BPF Gender Call VII
Time: Sep 26, 2022 03:00 PM Universal Time UTC

Join Zoom Meeting
https://intgovforum.zoom.us/j/91940467206 

Meeting ID: 919 4046 7206
One tap mobile
+16694449171,,91940467206# US
+16699006833,,91940467206# US (San Jose)
Find your local number: https://intgovforum.zoom.us/u/abEuBfKdU

 

Russia IGF

 

The 12th meeting of the Russia IGF will take place on 28-29 September 2022 online. Topics that will be discussed include: development of the Global Digital Compact proposed by the UN Secretary-General, Internet regulation, the role of digital platforms in ensuring the right to access information, censorship, and new technologies in EdTech.  

For more information and updates please visit: RIGF - Home.

 

Ecuador IGF

 

This year's meeting of the Ecuador IGF will take place in hybrid format on 26 October 2022. 
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Modalidad: Presencial y Virtual
Lugar: CIEEPI Daniel Hidalgo y 10 de Agosto Quito
Fecha: Miércoles 26 de Octubre de 2022
Horario: 09h00 - 13h00
 
La 17ª reunión anual del IGF Global será en esta oportunidad en Etiopía en Addis Ababa del 28 de noviembre al 2 de diciembre de 2022 con el tema global de: Internet resiliente para un futuro común, sostenible y compartido.
En Ecuador CON LA AGENDA ADJUNTA, tendremos un evento presencial en el Colegio de Ingenieros Electricos y Electrónicos, CIEEPI, en Quito y Virtual para el resto del país.
Enlace para INSCRIBIRSE al evento virtual: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYoc-GvrjMsE9Y6EF0HKlI6PEwSz2i39Sx.
Luego de la inscripción, recibirá un correo electrónico de confirmación con información para unirse al IGF ECUADOR 2022 por Zoom.
Si estás en Quito te invitamos a participar presencialmente y a compartir un café y un refrigerio con nosotros en el Colegio de Ingenieros Eléctricos y Electrónicos de Pichincha, CIEEPI.