WSIS Youth Caucus urges stronger recognition of young people in WSIS+20 zero draft

By |2025-10-21T11:47:20+00:00October06 6, 2025|

The WSIS Youth Caucus has welcomed the WSIS+20 Zero Draft but warned that youth voices risk being sidelined unless they are consistently recognised as a distinct stakeholder group throughout the text.

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APC calls for stronger equity, accountability, and environmental safeguards in WSIS+20 negotiations

By |2025-10-09T12:54:22+00:00October23 6, 2025|

In its detailed submission to the WSIS+20 Zero Draft, the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) supports the overall direction of the document but calls for clearer commitments on human rights, digital equality, and environmental sustainability. The organisation urges states to move beyond market-driven solutions and adopt community-led, rights-based approaches to digital governance.

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Himalayan groups submit inputs to WSIS+20 Zero Draft, vall for inclusive digital policies

By |2025-10-13T08:41:48+00:00October28 6, 2025|

Their submission encourages the UN to promote community-led networks, indigenous-language content, and bottom-up participation in governance processes. This, they argue, would make global digital policies more relevant and responsive to people in remote regions.

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WSIS+20 Zero Draft Matrix – Internet Society Analysis

By |2025-10-09T13:08:41+00:00October55 5, 2025|

ISOC’s message is pragmatic. Lock in what works (an inclusive IGF and an open, interoperable internet), fix what’s missing (predictable funding and continuous stakeholder access to the drafting table), and avoid reopening old arguments by re-using previously agreed UN language wherever possible.

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Digital Empowerment Foundation urges stronger focus on inclusion in WSIS+20 Zero Draft

By |2025-10-13T09:17:00+00:00October59 5, 2025|

Through its recommendations, the Digital Empowerment Foundation calls for a digital future that is inclusive, rights-based, and fair. It emphasises that connectivity alone is not enough - people also need affordable devices, local content, accessible technology, and opportunities to participate in shaping digital policies.

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ARTICLE 19 urges stronger human rights safeguards in WSIS+20 outcome document

By |2025-10-08T09:06:52+00:00October01 5, 2025|

In its official submission to the WSIS+20 zero draft, ARTICLE 19 calls for clearer human rights obligations, stronger accountability for both states and companies, and greater inclusion of civil society in shaping the future of global digital governance.

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OECD publishes polcy paper on mapping data collection mechanism for AI training

By |2025-10-06T12:56:34+00:00October27 4, 2025|

Approved by the OECD Digital Policy Committee in July 2025, the report examines the full range of mechanisms used to gather data for machine learning - from user-provided information and voluntary data donations to commercial data licensing, open datasets, and large-scale web scraping.

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GFMD urges stronger safeguards for media freedom and digital rights in WSIS+20 outcome draft

By |2025-10-14T12:53:19+00:00October00 4, 2025|

The Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD) has called on governments and the United Nations to strengthen commitments on media freedom, journalist protection, and digital rights in the forthcoming WSIS+20 outcome document. In its detailed submission to the Zero Draft, dated 3 October 2025, GFMD argues that independent journalism and access to reliable information must [...]

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The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights presents rights framework at EU Innovation Hub AI Cluster workshop in Tallinn

By |2025-10-06T09:06:13+00:00October43 4, 2025|

The Tallinn workshop examined the intersection of AI, security and rights, with the FRA updating participants on its ongoing projects under the EU AI Act.

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