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SUMMARY:What’s next for the Global Digital Compact? Pathways to civil society engagement in the implementation and follow-up
DESCRIPTION:Date: 31 October 2024 \nTime: 9–11 am ET | 3–5 pm CET | 6:30–8:30 pm IST \nThe Global Digital Compact (GDC)\, adopted during the Summit of the Future\, includes a commitment to strengthen and leverage multistakeholder cooperation to achieve the objectives set out in the GDC. Next to new mechanisms\, existing multistakeholder such as the Internet Governance Forum and WSIS Forum have been identified as critical for implementing the GDC. \nThe online roundtable\, organised by the Civil Society Alliances for Digital Empowerment (CADE) in partnership with the Association for Progressive Communications (APC)  and the Internet Governance Forum Secretariat\, aims to explore what effective multistakeholder cooperation should look like in practice when implementing and reviewing the GDC. Through two dynamic panel discussions\, we will unpack mechanisms for engagement introduced by the GDC\, clarify how the GDC could leverage the role of existing multistakeholder processes\, such as WSIS or the IGF\, and map out key entry points for civil society to contribute to the implementation and follow-up processes. \nConfirmed speakers include: \n\nKelly Anderson\, Director for International Cyber\, Digital and Emerging Technology Policy\, Global Affairs Canada\nSamara Castro\, Director\, Promotion of Freedom of Expression\, Digital Policies Section – Secretariat of Social Communication\, Presidency of Brazil\nChengetai Masango\, Head of Office\, UN IGF Secretariat\nGrace Githaiga\, CEO\, KICTANet\nAnita Gurumurthy\, Executive Director\, IT for Change\nLi Zhou\, Human Rights Officer\, Office of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights\nSorina Teleanu\, Director of Knowledge\, Diplo\n\nRegister
URL:https://cadeproject.org/event/whats-next-for-the-global-digital-compact-pathways-to-civil-society-engagement-in-the-implementation-and-follow-up/
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SUMMARY:Global Multistakeholder High-Level Conference on Governance of Web 4.0 and Virtual Worlds
DESCRIPTION:The European Commission and the 2025 Polish Presidency of the Council of the EU are hosting the Global Multistakeholder High-Level Conference on the Governance of Web 4.0 and Virtual Worlds\, to be held on 31 March and 1 April 2025 at the Charlemagne Building\, Brussels\, and online. \nThis event will gather high-level policymakers\, technologists\, academics\, and community leaders to discuss the governance of Web 4.0 and virtual worlds. Key topics include ethical policy solutions\, standardization\, and aligning governance frameworks with the multistakeholder model of internet governance. \nParticipants can contribute through short statements\, and a summary paper will capture global reflections on future governance models. \nFor more details\, please visit the project website and register by 14 March 2025 for participation. \nDownload the full agenda.
URL:https://cadeproject.org/event/global-multistakeholder-high-level-conference-on-governance-of-web-4-0-and-virtual-worlds/
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