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Working title: <big>'''UNESCO'''</big><br /><br />
Working title: <big>'''Applying Internet Universality ROAM-X framework for mitigating risks and building resilience of Internet'''</big><br /><br />
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== Session teaser ==
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== Session description ==  
== Session description ==  
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UNESCO’s [https://www.unesco.org/en/internet-universality-indicators?hub=66940 Internet Universality ROAM-X Indicators] serve as a holistic toolkit for Member States to conduct voluntary assessment of digital development and formulation of effective policy actions to ensure resilient, safe, inclusive, and human rights-based Internet environment.
 
The framework is applied at national level through a multistakeholder approach by which various interested, concerned and impacted parties come together to reflect on various dimensions of Internet environment covered by the indicators under the interdependent Rights, Open, Accessible to All, Multistakeholder participation (ROAM) principles. Since the launching of the ROAM-X framework in 2018, the Internet Universality assessments are progressing in 44 countries, including Germany, France, Serbia, Bulgaria in Europe.
 
On the occasion of EuroDIG 2023, UNESCO organizes this event to achieve below objectives:
 
#Gather and expand the members  IGF  Dynamic Coalition on Internet Universality ROAM-X indicators and reinforce the extensive partnership with the EuroDIG community to advance digital governance in Europe and reflect on how ROAM-X could support governing the Internet in troubled times and help address the risks, building resilience and hope.
#Showcase key achievements, findings, recommendations and impact of ROAM-X assessments in Europe, sharing the best practices and lessons learnt during the implementation process.
#How to improve and update the current ROAM-X indicators framework in face of the rapid development and unprecedented challenges of digital transformation.


== 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.


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== Further reading ==  
== 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: [http://www.eurodig.org/ Main page of EuroDIG]
 


== People ==  
== People ==  
Key participants:
'''Moderator:'''
*Xianhong Hu, UNESCO Programme Specialist
 
'''Rapporteur:'''
*Xiaojie Sun, Junior Professional Officer, UNESCO


Please provide name and institution for all people you list here.


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== Agenda ==
*Person 1
*'''Opening (15’)'''
*Person 2
**Opening remarks by Marielza Oliveira, Director for Division for Digital Inclusion and Policies and Digital Transformation and Secretariat of the Information for All Programme, UNESCO (tbc) (5')
**Global update on ROAM-X assessment by Xianhong Hu, Programme Specialist, UNESCO (10')<br/ >&nbsp;
*'''Presentation of national initiatives and sharing challenges/good practices of national implementation''' (20')<br />
**Dr. Matthias C. Kettemann, Head of Research Program, Leibniz Institute for Media Research, Hans-Bredow-Institut &ndash; Germany (tbc) (5')
**Lucien Castex, Researcher, Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle &ndash; France (tbc) (5')
**Anelia Dimova – Freelance researcher &ndash; Bulgaria (tbc) (5')
**Miroslav Jankovic &ndash; Serbia (tbc) (5')<br/ >&nbsp;
**Key question to address:
***To share European perspectives and experiences of conducting national assessment initiatives, good practice and lessons learned, as well as to exchange on how to update the current ROAM-X framework to adapt to rapid development, risks and challenges of digital transformation. <br/ >&nbsp;
*'''Statements of DC partners and stakeholders on how to improve the implementation and update the ROAM-X indicators''' (40')<br />
**Andreas Salz, Programme Specialist Communication and Information, German Commission for UNESCO expert (tbc) (5')
**Sandra Hoferichter, Secretary General of EuroDIG (tbc) (5')
**Thomas Schneider, President, EuroDIG Support Association (tbc) (5')
**Tomasz Komorowski, Project Coordinator, Polish National Commission for UNESCO (tbc) (5')
**Giacomo Mazzone, Member of the EuroDIG Board (tbc) (5')
**Suada Hadzovic, GAC HRIL WG Co-Chair, ICANN-GAC (tbc) (5')
**Desiree Miloshevic Evans, Co-Chairs the RIPE Cooperation Working Group and Generic Name Supporting Organisation Councillor at Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) (tbc) (5')
**Yves Poullet, IFAP Working Group Chair (tbc) (5')<br/ >&nbsp;
*'''Q&A (10')'''<br/ >&nbsp;
*'''Closing remarks''' (5')
**Marielza Oliveira, Director for Division for Digital Inclusion and Policies and Digital Transformation and Secretariat of the Information for All Programme, UNESCO (tbc) (5')


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Revision as of 18:22, 12 April 2023

19 June 2023 | 10:00 - 11:30 EEST (tbc) | Room 1
Consolidated programme 2023 overview / Pre 1

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Working title: Applying Internet Universality ROAM-X framework for mitigating risks and building resilience of Internet

Session teaser

Session teaser

Session description

UNESCO’s Internet Universality ROAM-X Indicators serve as a holistic toolkit for Member States to conduct voluntary assessment of digital development and formulation of effective policy actions to ensure resilient, safe, inclusive, and human rights-based Internet environment.

The framework is applied at national level through a multistakeholder approach by which various interested, concerned and impacted parties come together to reflect on various dimensions of Internet environment covered by the indicators under the interdependent Rights, Open, Accessible to All, Multistakeholder participation (ROAM) principles. Since the launching of the ROAM-X framework in 2018, the Internet Universality assessments are progressing in 44 countries, including Germany, France, Serbia, Bulgaria in Europe.

On the occasion of EuroDIG 2023, UNESCO organizes this event to achieve below objectives:

  1. Gather and expand the members IGF  Dynamic Coalition on Internet Universality ROAM-X indicators and reinforce the extensive partnership with the EuroDIG community to advance digital governance in Europe and reflect on how ROAM-X could support governing the Internet in troubled times and help address the risks, building resilience and hope.
  2. Showcase key achievements, findings, recommendations and impact of ROAM-X assessments in Europe, sharing the best practices and lessons learnt during the implementation process.
  3. How to improve and update the current ROAM-X indicators framework in face of the rapid development and unprecedented challenges of digital transformation.

Format

Further reading

People

Moderator:

  • Xianhong Hu, UNESCO Programme Specialist

Rapporteur:

  • Xiaojie Sun, Junior Professional Officer, UNESCO


Agenda

  • Opening (15’)
    • Opening remarks by Marielza Oliveira, Director for Division for Digital Inclusion and Policies and Digital Transformation and Secretariat of the Information for All Programme, UNESCO (tbc) (5')
    • Global update on ROAM-X assessment by Xianhong Hu, Programme Specialist, UNESCO (10')
       
  • Presentation of national initiatives and sharing challenges/good practices of national implementation (20')
    • Dr. Matthias C. Kettemann, Head of Research Program, Leibniz Institute for Media Research, Hans-Bredow-Institut – Germany (tbc) (5')
    • Lucien Castex, Researcher, Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle – France (tbc) (5')
    • Anelia Dimova – Freelance researcher – Bulgaria (tbc) (5')
    • Miroslav Jankovic – Serbia (tbc) (5')
       
    • Key question to address:
      • To share European perspectives and experiences of conducting national assessment initiatives, good practice and lessons learned, as well as to exchange on how to update the current ROAM-X framework to adapt to rapid development, risks and challenges of digital transformation.
         
  • Statements of DC partners and stakeholders on how to improve the implementation and update the ROAM-X indicators (40')
    • Andreas Salz, Programme Specialist Communication and Information, German Commission for UNESCO expert (tbc) (5')
    • Sandra Hoferichter, Secretary General of EuroDIG (tbc) (5')
    • Thomas Schneider, President, EuroDIG Support Association (tbc) (5')
    • Tomasz Komorowski, Project Coordinator, Polish National Commission for UNESCO (tbc) (5')
    • Giacomo Mazzone, Member of the EuroDIG Board (tbc) (5')
    • Suada Hadzovic, GAC HRIL WG Co-Chair, ICANN-GAC (tbc) (5')
    • Desiree Miloshevic Evans, Co-Chairs the RIPE Cooperation Working Group and Generic Name Supporting Organisation Councillor at Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) (tbc) (5')
    • Yves Poullet, IFAP Working Group Chair (tbc) (5')
       
  • Q&A (10')
     
  • Closing remarks (5')
    • Marielza Oliveira, Director for Division for Digital Inclusion and Policies and Digital Transformation and Secretariat of the Information for All Programme, UNESCO (tbc) (5')