[icann-see] Internet governance developments in SEE: October summary ready. Briefing tomorrow
Lianna Galstyan
lianna at isoc.am
Tue Oct 25 19:51:04 CEST 2016
Dear Oksana,
Thank you for sharing this information with us. It is indeed encouraging
to SEE the activities in the region.
And thanks to everyone who could attend the briefing today.
Best regards,
Lianna
On 25.10.2016 18:46, Oksana Prykhodko wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I am extremely sorry, I can't join you today.
>
> Please find my unofficial report on VII IGF-UA (which took place in
> Kyiv on October 14) below.
>
> Best regards,
> Oksana
>
> VII IGF-UA unofficial report
>
> VII Ukrainian Internet Governance Forum took place in Kyiv on October
> 14 2016. This event was co-organized by
>
> Ukrainian Internet Association, Commission for Science and IT,
> Ukrainian League of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, Joint European
> Union — Council of Europe project “Media Freedom in Ukraine”, Internet
> Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, RIPE Network Coordination
> Centre, ISOC (Internet Society), Internet Governance Forum Supporting
> Association, iNGO European Media Platform, National Commission for the
> State Regulation of Communications and Informatization, with the
> support of Ministry of information policy of Ukraine and Institute of
> modernization of education (Ukrainian Ministry of Education and
> science). As a partner we had Artzinger law firm.
>
> This one-day event was attended by more than 136 participants on site
> and had some dozens viewers. For the first time we had at least one
> active remote participant with very good question (regarding the model
> of decision-making in cybersecurity).
>
> Detailed information regarding representation of different
> stakeholders and different countries will be provided soon.
>
> VII IGF-UA was organized in new format: it means that no one VIP could
> be labeled as “co-organizer” just by delivering welcoming speech and
> without active participation in live discussion. That is why we had
> only one co-organizer from governmental bodies - National Commission
> for the State Regulation of Communications and Informatization –
> member of which, Sergiy Dzyuba, played extremely active role in
> preparation and carrying of VII IGF-UA. Ministry of information policy
> of Ukraine and Institute of modernization of education (Ukrainian
> Ministry of Education and science) was titled as “with the support”,
> because this institution was not represented at the highest level, but
> a lot of middle-level representatives contributed a lot to the success
> of our event. Unfortunately, some other very important governmental
> institutions could not accept new format of IGF-UA and ignored it at all.
>
> In total we had opening ceremony (which went on only for 7-10 minutes
> and during which all co-organizers delivered their welcoming words),
> one opening plenary, during which Michael Yakushev, ICANN VP,
> delivered his report “ Review of Internet Governance on global level
> and near-term prospects” (actually, it was the only one report during
> our VII IGF-UA), one closing plenary with summaries from moderators of
> all workshops:
>
> - THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN INTERNET GOVERNANCE;
>
> - CYBERSECURITY;
>
> - RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS ON-LINE;
>
> - INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS PROTECTION (IPR);
>
> - DIGITAL ERA OF EDUCATION;
>
> - ROUND TABLE ON DOMAIN ISSUES.
>
> Summaries of all these workshops will be included in official report.
>
> Besides, we had two side-events: Open lecture of Michael Yakushev on
> ICANN educational programms for youth engagement and Stakeholders’ Lunch.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 9:02 AM, Michael Oghia <mike.oghia at gmail.com
> <mailto:mike.oghia at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Thank you very much for this resource Sorina, and thanks to all
> that contributed.
>
> Hope to see some of you later today at the Diplo briefing.
>
> Best,
> -Michael
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 4:46 PM, Sorina Teleanu
> <sorinat at diplomacy.edu <mailto:sorinat at diplomacy.edu>> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> We are pleased to inform you that the October issue of our
> monthly summary of Internet governance and digital policy
> developments in South Eastern Europe and the neighbouring area
> is now available (online
> <http://www.seedig.net/2016/10/23/internet-governance-development-in-see-october-issue/>
> and attached).
>
> The summary includes updates from late September and October,
> from countries such as: Georgia, Greece, Moldova, Montenegro,
> Romania, and Serbia. It also provides an overview of 15
> Internet-related events that took place in the region over the
> past month, as well as a list of upcoming events.
>
> All these developments will be discussed tomorrow, during the
> SEE Hub: Internet governance in October 2016
> <http://www.seedig.net/2016/10/18/event-see-hub-internet-governance-in-october-2016/>.
> Registrations for the hub are still open, and we hope to see
> you online.
>
> Special thanks for having contributed to the October summary
> go to our community members: Adriana, Panos, Veronica,
> Vladimir, Ucha, Yuriy and Zdravko.
>
> Comments on the October issue are welcome. And so are your
> contributions for the next issue.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Sorina
> (on behalf of SEEDIG executive committee)
>
>
>
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