[AfrICANN-discuss] Fwd: IGF 2018 : Calls for Contributions Intersessional Activities
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De : Wim Degezelle <wdegezelle at drmv.be>
Date : 20/09/2018 10:53 (GMT+00:00)
À : igfmaglist at intgovforum.org
Cc : outreach_com_2015 at intgovforum.org, IGF Intersessional <intersessional_2015 at intgovforum.org>
Objet : [Outreach_com_2015] Calls for Contributions Intersessional Activities
Dear All,
Bottom up community input is essential for the success of the intersessional activities. CENB and the different BPFs have launched calls for contributions to collect concrete examples and best practices from around the world.
Below is an overview of the open calls with short descriptions of what information and case studies are sought by the respective intersessional activities, and links for more details and instructions on how to contribute.
Please forward this information to your networks and to who might be interested in one of the topics and could have an interesting story to share.
* Connecting and Enabling the Next Billion(s) (CENB)- Phase IV is collecting concrete stories showcasing how connecting the next billion(s) helps achieve broader Sustainable Development Goals such as Energy (SDG7), Decent Work (SDG8), Infrastructure Development with particular linkage with Internet access (SDG9) and Partnerships for the Goals (SDG17). https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/cenb-–-phase-iv-0<https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/cenb-%E2%80%93-phase-iv-0>
* The BPF Gender and Access is hosting a survey for Alternative Models of Connectivity to invite contributions to our outputs for 2018, also focusing on communities like women with disabilities, migrant women, and refugee women and others who face several challenges to access the Internet. https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/bpf-gender-and-access-0
* The BPF Cybersecurity wants to gain stakeholder perspectives on existing cybersecurity norms, their development, implementation and success; and the potential risk of digital security divide in terms of the protection the norms offer. https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/bpf-cybersecurity-2018-contributions
* The BPF IoT, Big Data, AI collects examples of how Internet governance and stakeholder cooperation can help to stimulate the development and application of IoT, Big Data and AI in an ethical and sustainable way. https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/bpf-internet-of-things-iot-big-data-and-artificial-intelligence-ai
* The BPF on Local Content is collecting examples of (a) new models and initiatives for the sustainable development of local content; (b) initiatives to create an enabling environment for local content development; (c) policy initiatives to promote and support the local creation of local content. https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/bpf-local-content-0
To increase visibility of the opportunity to contribute to the ongoing intersessional work, the overview has been given a prominent place on the IGF homepage.
On behalf of the BPF/CENB co-facilitators and participants,
Thank you for your cooperation !
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Wim Degezelle
Consultant IGF Secretariat
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