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The Youth Coalition on Internet Governance (YCIG) is an open group for organizations and individuals, representing all stakeholder groups, willing to collaborate together in order to encourage and enrich youth participation in local, regional, and international Internet governance discussions and processes. YCIG was established to advocate for the voice of children, young people, and young professionals in Internet governance fora and processes. | The Youth Coalition on Internet Governance (YCIG) is an open group for organizations and individuals, representing all stakeholder groups, willing to collaborate together in order to encourage and enrich youth participation in local, regional, and international Internet governance discussions and processes. YCIG was established to advocate for the voice of children, young people, and young professionals in Internet governance fora and processes. | ||
Some of the questions that they will address | Some of the questions that they will address: | ||
* What activities are you currently working on and how can I contribute? | * What activities are you currently working on and how can I contribute? | ||
* What is it like to participate at the IGF? | * What is it like to participate at the IGF? | ||
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The Internet Society supports and promotes the development of the Internet as a global technical infrastructure, a resource to enrich people’s lives, and a force for good in society. They do this by creating local chapter who come together to discuss what is happening in their communities, they set up projects together, and other things, please ask ISOC to make a small description that is newcomer friendly. | The Internet Society supports and promotes the development of the Internet as a global technical infrastructure, a resource to enrich people’s lives, and a force for good in society. They do this by creating local chapter who come together to discuss what is happening in their communities, they set up projects together, and other things, please ask ISOC to make a small description that is newcomer friendly. | ||
Some of the questions that they will address | Some of the questions that they will address: | ||
* ISOC Mission and Goals | * ISOC Mission and Goals | ||
* How to reach out to my local ISOC chapter | * How to reach out to my local ISOC chapter | ||
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* What projects are the ISOC Youth Standing Group working on this year and how can I contribute? | * What projects are the ISOC Youth Standing Group working on this year and how can I contribute? | ||
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| | | ICANN | ||
| [ | | [https://www.icann.org/en/beginners Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers] | ||
Please ask ICANN to write a newcomer friendly introduction | |||
Some of the questions that they will address: | |||
*What is ICANN | |||
*Why should I be interested in ICANN? | |||
*Why are youth contributions important to ICANN? | |||
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| | | GigaNet | ||
| [ | | [https://www.icann.org/en/beginners Global Internet Governance Academic Network] | ||
The Global Internet Governance Academic Network (GigaNet) is an international association of academic researchers in Internet governance. Members include researchers from a wide range of disciplines and locations who are contributing to research, teaching, and engagement in local, regional, and international debates on Internet governance worldwide. Membership is free, and GigaNet welcomes early career and senior researchers. | |||
Some of the questions they will address: | |||
*The role and presence of academics in Internet governance | |||
*Introducing the GigaNet Annual Symposium | |||
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| | | IGF | ||
| Internet Governance Forum | |||
Introduction of IGF and its relationship with EuroDIG, you can get participate in dynamic coalitions and policy networks on specific topics. Add description here. | |||
| | Some of the questions they will address: | ||
* What do dynamic coalitions and policy networks do? | |||
* Why is it important for me to contribute to these spaces? | |||
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== Further reading == | == Further reading == |
Revision as of 00:47, 28 February 2024
16 April 2024 | 16:00 - 17:30 CEST, YOUthDIG webinar
YOUthDIG 2024 details | EuroDIG Draft programme 2024
Session description
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Agenda
The room will be open for speakers at 15:45 for soundcheck and at 15:55 for participants.
16:00 Welcome by the Secretary General of EuroDIG
A warm welcome from EuroDIG with a short introduction of the EuroDIG community and the importance of meaningful youth participation.
16:05 How to participate in EuroDIG onsite and online
YOUthDIG Coordinator Nadia Tjahja will be explaining how you can join EuroDIG on site and online. Give you some examples of how other participants are able to fund their participation and information about how to stay informed about YOUthDIG and EuroDIG.
16:20 Panel with NLIGF, German IGF, and Georgian IGF/youth IGF?
During this panel, we ask coordinators from national Internet Governance Fora's about their communities, what they do, but also how newcomers can learn about and contribute to digital policies!
16:50 How to get involved guide & closing
Besides YOUthDIG and EuroDIG, there are many other funding programmes and Internet governance spaces where you are welcome to join. We'll be going through the How to get involved guide to show you how you can find these opportunities.
17:00 Breakout rooms: connecting with NRIs and partners
If you have any questions, or would like to learn more about Internet governance organisations, we have invited coordinators and organisers of different Internet governance spaces to give you a small showcase of what they do and how you can contribute. They will answer some common questions but are also available to answer your questions!
We will also have coordinators of national Internet governance spaces in breakout rooms, so you can find an event in your country!
17:30 End
Breakout Rooms
Room | Description |
Main room EuroDIG/YOUthDIG |
You can ask Nadia any questions that you have about participation at YOUthDIG and EuroDIG!
For those interested, Nadia can also elaborate on how to write a good motivation letter. |
YCIG | The Youth Coalition on Internet Governance
The Youth Coalition on Internet Governance (YCIG) is an open group for organizations and individuals, representing all stakeholder groups, willing to collaborate together in order to encourage and enrich youth participation in local, regional, and international Internet governance discussions and processes. YCIG was established to advocate for the voice of children, young people, and young professionals in Internet governance fora and processes. Some of the questions that they will address:
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ISOC | The Internet Society The Internet Society supports and promotes the development of the Internet as a global technical infrastructure, a resource to enrich people’s lives, and a force for good in society. They do this by creating local chapter who come together to discuss what is happening in their communities, they set up projects together, and other things, please ask ISOC to make a small description that is newcomer friendly. Some of the questions that they will address:
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ICANN | Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
Please ask ICANN to write a newcomer friendly introduction Some of the questions that they will address:
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GigaNet | Global Internet Governance Academic Network
The Global Internet Governance Academic Network (GigaNet) is an international association of academic researchers in Internet governance. Members include researchers from a wide range of disciplines and locations who are contributing to research, teaching, and engagement in local, regional, and international debates on Internet governance worldwide. Membership is free, and GigaNet welcomes early career and senior researchers. Some of the questions they will address:
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IGF | Internet Governance Forum
Introduction of IGF and its relationship with EuroDIG, you can get participate in dynamic coalitions and policy networks on specific topics. Add description here. Some of the questions they will address:
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Further reading
- EuroDIG How To Get Involved Guide
People
Moderators:
- Nadia Tjahja, YOUthDIG Coordinator, EuroDIG Secretariat
Speakers:
- Sandra Hoferichter, Secretary General of EuroDIG
- NRI Coordinator
- NRI Coordinator
- NRI Coordinator
Rapporteur:
- TBC