GIPO: what is the sustainable governance model for Internet Policy Observatory? – Pre 04 2017
5 June 2017 | 13:00 - 14:30 | Room Tornimäe I, Swissotel, Tallinn, Estonia
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About the session
The Global Internet Policy Observatory (GIPO), an initiative of the European Commission, is an online tool to help monitor developments on Internet policy around the world and provide better understanding and access to the largest number of potential stakeholders. Governments, NGOs and others interested in Internet Governance, including Internet users, are often daunted by the complexity of this fast-paced policy area. Thanks to the use of advanced IT technologies, GIPO provides a practical tool to navigate this field, increasing expertise and understanding among many more interested actors.
In the third year of the initiative, the Advisory Group members gather together in an open session to discuss GIPO´s future governance structure and its way forward.
Agenda:
13.00-13.20 Quick presentation of the GIPO Observatory Tool status
13.20-13.45 Community building in GIPO: Should we build Regional Working Groups?
13.45-14.10 Sustainability of GIPO: does an automated tool need a governance structure?
14.10-14.30 Helping improve multi-stakeholderism by increasing the number of stakeholders and the usefulness of the tools: GIPO’s role (A Follow Up to the IES Policy Brief on Building Better Multistakeholderism)
This session is open to all EuroDig2017 participants.
This is a second event of the series of two complementary events of the day. The first event being the session of IG observatories (Pre3).
More information on giponet.org [1]
Relevant documents
BUILDING BETTER MULTISTAKEHOLDERISM: GIPO'S ROLE IN PROMOTING DEBATES ON INTERNET GOVERNANCE
How does the Observatory Tool Works
People
This session is coordinated by:
GIPO´s Advisory Group Co-ordinators: Jamal Shahin and Trish Meyer, IES, VUB
GIPO´s Stakeholder Engagement: Kasia Jakimowicz