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== Format ==  
== Format ==  
Pre-events should give the opportunity to create synergies with 3 rd parties i.e. Dynamic Coalitions, Partners. No session principles apply. They are held on day zero in parallel to setting up the venue for EuroDIG. We provide limited technical support.
The programme of the workshop will be in two parts with separate panels lasting 35 minutes each:


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Part 1: A review of current European stakeholder engagement in i) the development phase of the Global Digital Compact (including online consultations by the co-facilitators and the Tech Envoy); and in ii) the preparation for the WSIS+20 Review (including the IGF WSIS+20 Action Plan and the roadmap of the Commission on Science and Technology for Development [CSTD]).
 
The gender and geographically balanced panel comprises four European experts from the technical community, civil society, government and the private sector.
 
The following guiding  questions* for discussion will be introduced by the moderator:
* first draft - to be finalised
 
1. How successful are we in promoting the European vision of multistakeholder Internet governance and digital cooperation?
2. What specific successes should Europe champion in the WSIS+20 preparatory consultations?
3. How can EuroDIG cooperate with other national and regional IGFs in ensuring recognition of their contributions to the GDC development process and to the WSIS+20 Review? 
 
Each panel member will be invited to make opening remarks of max. 3 minutes. This will be followed by open interaction with participants in the room and online.
 
Part 2: A look ahead to European stakeholder involvement in i) the implementation phase of the Global Digital Compact's commitments to action in 2024-25; and ii) the evolution of the IGF eco-system following the WSIS+20 Review in 2025, including the reformed "IGF Plus" and its network of national and regional IGFs.
 
The gender and geographically balanced panel comprises four European experts from the technical community, YouthDIG, government, and academia.
 
The following guiding questions* for discussion will be introduced by the moderator:
* first draft - to be finalised
 
1. What priorities should Europe seek for the GDC's implementation plan?
2. What do we expect the global IGF eco-system to look like following the WSIS+20 Review?
3. What active role should EuroDIG seek in the implementation of the outcomes of the WSIS+20 Review?
 
Each panel member will be invited to make opening remarks of max. 3 minutes. This will be followed by open interaction with participants in the room and online.
 
The workshop concludes with a summary review (max 10 minutes) of the EuroDIG messages for publication and presentation to the Tech Envoy and to the GDC co-facilitators.


== Further reading ==  
== Further reading ==  

Revision as of 17:42, 11 May 2023

19 June 2023 | 12:00 - 13:30 EEST (tbc) | Room 2
Consolidated programme 2023 overview / Pre 5

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Working title: Workshop UN Global processes (GDC, WSIS+20, ..)

Session teaser

The workshop will review the current major ongoing UN initiatives relating to Internet governance and digital cooperation and evaluate how the European stakeholder community can actively engage and influence their outcomes so that they fully reflect European values in support of a single, open and interoperable Internet supported by multistakeholder governance which serves to advance freedom of expression and human rights online generally. The workshop will focus primarily on i) the UN Secretary-General's proposal for a Global Digital Compact (GDC) to be agreed and launched at the UN Summit of the Future in September 2024, and ii) the 20 year review of the outcomes of the UN World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS+20) which includes the current mandate of the global Internet Governance Forum (IGF) which ends in 2025.

Session description

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Format

The programme of the workshop will be in two parts with separate panels lasting 35 minutes each:

Part 1: A review of current European stakeholder engagement in i) the development phase of the Global Digital Compact (including online consultations by the co-facilitators and the Tech Envoy); and in ii) the preparation for the WSIS+20 Review (including the IGF WSIS+20 Action Plan and the roadmap of the Commission on Science and Technology for Development [CSTD]).

The gender and geographically balanced panel comprises four European experts from the technical community, civil society, government and the private sector.

The following guiding questions* for discussion will be introduced by the moderator:

  • first draft - to be finalised

1. How successful are we in promoting the European vision of multistakeholder Internet governance and digital cooperation? 2. What specific successes should Europe champion in the WSIS+20 preparatory consultations? 3. How can EuroDIG cooperate with other national and regional IGFs in ensuring recognition of their contributions to the GDC development process and to the WSIS+20 Review?

Each panel member will be invited to make opening remarks of max. 3 minutes. This will be followed by open interaction with participants in the room and online.

Part 2: A look ahead to European stakeholder involvement in i) the implementation phase of the Global Digital Compact's commitments to action in 2024-25; and ii) the evolution of the IGF eco-system following the WSIS+20 Review in 2025, including the reformed "IGF Plus" and its network of national and regional IGFs.

The gender and geographically balanced panel comprises four European experts from the technical community, YouthDIG, government, and academia.

The following guiding questions* for discussion will be introduced by the moderator:

  • first draft - to be finalised

1. What priorities should Europe seek for the GDC's implementation plan? 2. What do we expect the global IGF eco-system to look like following the WSIS+20 Review? 3. What active role should EuroDIG seek in the implementation of the outcomes of the WSIS+20 Review?

Each panel member will be invited to make opening remarks of max. 3 minutes. This will be followed by open interaction with participants in the room and online.

The workshop concludes with a summary review (max 10 minutes) of the EuroDIG messages for publication and presentation to the Tech Envoy and to the GDC co-facilitators.

Further reading

Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, so only links to external resources are possible. Example for an external link: Main page of EuroDIG

People

Focal Points:

  • Ana Neves
  • Mark Carvell

Key participants:

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  • Person 2