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Lianna Galstyan, ISOC ArmeniaOksana Prykhodko, iNGO EMP
IGF 2015, Joao Pessoa, BrazilNovember 12, 2015
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North & CentralAmerica
Countries: 23Regional IGF: CaribbeanLocal IGFs: 6 countries
North and Central America
Canada El Salvador
Costa Rica Mexico
Dominican Republic USA
Caribbean IGF
North and Central America
About
Organizational structure: CTU Secretariat, 11 membersCommunication tools:Mailing list, Zoom, Skype
Caribbean IGF (CIGF)
1st meeting: 2005 (older than IGF)
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Represented by Nigel Cassimire, Coordinator
Official Document: A Caribbean Internet Governance Policy Framework, Issue 1 (2009), Issue 2.0 (2013) http://www.ctu.int/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/CIGPF-Issue-2.0.pdf
Supported and sponsored by: Caribbean Telecommunications Union http://ctu.int
Spices: IANA Stewardship Transition; e-LAC 2018Deserts: Linkages with other IGFs
Traditional sponsors include ICANN, ARIN, LACNIC, ISOC and Google all of whom have no decision-making role in the agenda theme or objectives
Main Ingredients:- Capacity Building- Issues for national Multi-stakeholder
Attention- Workshop on national IGFs
Participants: 45 participants, 12 foreign
About
Organizational structure: Logistical committee, 5-7 members
Meeting: 1day event
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From IGF Secretariat Survey
Hosted by: Canada Internet Registration Authority, .CA ccTLD Registry Sponsored by: the official host of the annual Meeting
Main courses: - Connecting the next billion, - Supporting the development of national and regional IGF Initiatives
Participants: 125 of which 53 female (42%), 17 youth (14%)
Challenge: Participation from particular stakeholder groups (PS)
Canadian Internet Forum (CIF)North and Centra lAmerica
About
Organizational structure: Initiative group, 20 members
1st meeting: 2013
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Hosted by: MSH IG Initiative group Main courses: - Security (Infrastructure and collaboration)- Digital capabilities, access and
multiculturalism- Net Neutrality- Data, Access and Open Government- Rights tension on the Internet
Participants: 250
Challenge: Diffusion of the event, increasing participation, balancing stakeholder participation, consolidation of the group, consolidation of intersessional activities.
DIG in México
Sponsored: Google, Microsoft, ICANN, ISOC México, NIC México (.MX), Ministry, Presidency, Federal Telecommunications Institute, Fulton & Fulton
Meeting: 2 days, 1 introductionsession, 7 round tables and 4 conferences
Represented by Leon Felipe Sanchez Ambia, Initiative group member
North and Central America
SouthAmerica
Countries: 12Regional IGF: LACIGFLocal IGFs: 6 countries
South America
Latin American Regional IGF (LAC IGF)
Argentina Ecuador
Venezuela Brazil
Colombia Paraguay
About
Organizational structure: Secretariat, 9 members
Communication tools:Website, Facebook, Twitter, Google Docs, Whatsap
1st meeting: 2015
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Represented by Miguel Ignacio Estrada
Supported by: all stakeholder groups
Spices: - Access- Netneutrality- Law enforcement- Capacity building
Main Ingredients:- Infrastructure and Access- Internet and Civil Rights- Cybersecurity and Surveillance- The future of IG in Argentina
Participants: 40 on-site and 30 remote
Sponsored by: Civil Society and Private Sector
Working language: Spanish
South America RegionArgentina
About CookingOrganizational structure: Committee, 21 members
Supported, promoted and organized by: Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br)
Main courses: - Digital inclusion challenges- Internet economy- Cybersecurity and reliability- Internet and human rights- Spectrum allocation
Participants: 585, female 37%, male 63%
Challenges: - Enhance thematic coordination among - Enhance regional IGF results outreach
the editions, so as to guarantee continuous - Methodology improvements in order to improvements extract more explicit consensus among
- Continuous community engagement stakeholders
Meeting: 3days, 4 plenary, 5 break-out sessions
Brazilian Internet ForumSouth America Region
From IGF Secretariat Survey
Europe
Countries: 51Regional IGF: EuroDIGSub-Regional IGF: SEEDIGLocal IGFs: 22 countries
ArmeniaAustriaAzerbaijanBosnia and HerzegovinaBulgariaCroatiaDenmark
Europe
PortugalRussiaSerbiaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandUKUkraine
South Eastern European Dialogue on Internet Governance (SEEDIG)
European Dialogue on Internet Governance (EuroDIG)
FinlandFranceItalyGermany
MaltaNetherlandsNorway
European Region
About
Outcome: “Messages from…” distributed at IGF & within Europe
Communication tools:Website, Info letter, Wiki, mailing list
EuroDIG
1st meeting: 2008
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Represented by Sandra Hoferichter, Managing Director
Official Document: Statutes, Guidelines and principles, Written agreements
Supported by: INGOs, globa I-Star organizations
Spices: IDN
Deserts: Linkages with other IGFs
ISOC, ICANN, CoE, EC and many others participate in preparatory process
Main Ingredients:Data protection is the underlying issue for many debates in Europe.
Participants: 493 in Sofia, Bulgaria
Positive feature: bottom up Multistakeholder, Youth participation
Perspectives: Linkages to national European IG initiatives need to be improved
1st meeting: 2010
Organized by: ISOC Finland, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Communication, Nokia, Finnish Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Main courses: - Multistakeholder Model- Surveillance- Cybersecurity- Privacy Policy- Digitalization- Human RightsPositive feature: Committee for Future
in Finnish Parliament.
Represented by Yrjö Länsipuro, ISOC Finland
Meeting: February 25, 2015
European RegionFinnish Internet Forum
Spices: DDoS, Digital Society vulnerability
Contacts with other IGFs: EuroDIG, IGF
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About
Organizational structure: Committee, 10 members
1st meeting: 2015, September 7-8
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Hosted by: ISOC Armenia,Internet Governance Council, Ministry of Transport and Communications
Main ingredients: - New Media- Multistakeholder Model Cooperation- Network Neutrality - E-Tools for E-Society- Content- Cybersecurity
Participants: 170, M/F 62/38%, Y-9%
Challenge: Raising awareness about what is Internet governance and to bring different stakeholder groups for discussion.
Sponsored: ISOC, ICANN, IGFSA, Local Registrar companies
Represented by Lianna Galstyan, Coordinator
Meeting: 2 days, 10 plenary and 5 break-out sessions, 1 round table
Working language: Armenian, English, Russian (translation provided)
European RegionArmenian IGF (ArmIGF)
Africa
Countries: 54Regional IGFs: 5Local IGFs: 13 countries
Benin Nigeria
Chad Rwanda
Ethiopia South Africa
Ghana Tunisia
Kenya Uganda
Malawi Zimbabwe
Mozambique
AfricaCentral Africa IGF Southern Africa IGFEast Africa IGF African IGF West Africa IGF
African Region
About
Organizational structure: Steering group, 10 members, 5 female
Participants: 150, 50% female and youth
Event: 3 days, 14 plenary sessions
African IGF
1st meeting: 2012
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Challenges: Financing participation of stakeholders. Bringing government on board.
Main Ingredients:- Access to Information and Knowledge- IG for sustainable development- Cybersecurity issues, including SPAM- Human Rights on the Internet
Hosted by: Intergovernmental organizations
Sponsored by: APC, ISOC, ICANN, UNESCO, IGFSA, AfriNIC
In-kind support: Technical support and logistical support, event streaming for remote participation
From IGF Secretariat Survey
African Region
About
Organizational body: MAG, 15 members
Communication tools:Website, mailing list, telephone
Working language: Arabic, French
Outcomes: Reports of the plenary sessions and the workshops
Tunisian IGF
1st meeting: 2013
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Feeding to: African IGF, Global IGF
Main Ingredients:- Internet critical resources - Access- Openness - Capacity building
Represented by Tijani Ben Jemaa, Initiator
Official Document: Terms of Reference
Supported and sponsored by: Ministry of ICT, Private Sector
Positive feature: Multistakeholder, Youth participation
Negative mark: Not regular
African Region
About
Organizational structure: MAG, 20 members
Communication tools:Mailing list, Print media, Google doc, Skype, FacebookWorking language: English
1st meeting: 2014
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Spices: Online child protection
Main Courses:- Critical Internet Infrastructure- Regional IGF- Cybersecurity
Represented by Bram Fudzulani, Coordinator
Official Document: Working on Bylaws
Supported and solely sponsored by: NEPAD e-Africa
Positive feature: Feeding to Southern Africa IGF
Malawi IGF
Number of participants: 18 local, 7 international
Countries: 64Regional IGFs: 4Local IGFs: 12 countries
Asia-Pacific
Armenia Malaysia
Australia New Zealand
Azerbaijan Pakistan
Bangladesh Russia
India South Korea
Indonesia Turkey
Asia-Pacific
Asia Pacific Regional IGF (APrIGF)Persian IGF Arab IGF Regional IGF of
Azerbaijan
Asia-Pacific Region
About
Organizational body: Organizing committee, 9 members
Communication tools:Mailing list, Facebook
Working language: Russian, translated into English
1st meeting: 2010
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Spices: IoT, IDN
Main Courses:- Cybersecurity- Privacy- e-Government-Business community’s voice in shaping
public policy
Represented by Leonid Todorov, Coordinator
Positive feature: Post-event educational activity
Russian IGF (RIGF)
Number of participants: Circa 800; local-720, foreign-80
Sponsored by: Coordination Center for .RU, Technical Center of Internet
Asia-Pacific Region
About
Organizational body: Program Committee, 5-7 members
Meeting: 3 days, 4 plenary, 35 break-out sessions
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Supported and coordinated by: InternetNZ
Sponsored by: ISOC, Google, Facebook, Huawei, ICANN, APNIC and many others.
Main courses: - Connecting rural communities- Privacy in Education; Business- Copyright on the Internet
Participants: 505 of which female 31%, male 60%, youth 9%
Challenge: Broadening community funding and community engagement.
New Zealand IGF (NetHui)
From IGF Secretariat Survey and official website
Spices: Barcamp, e-Mental Health
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Thank you for being with us!
Lianna Galstyan, [email protected] Prykhodko, [email protected]
IGF 2015, Joao Pessoa, BrazilNovember 12, 2015