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5 June 2017 | 15:00 - 17:00 | Room Tornimäe II, Swissotel, Tallinn, Estonia<br />
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== Session teaser ==
== Session teaser ==
'''Until 1 April 2017.'''
New project of UNESCO on defining universal Internet indicators


== Keywords ==
== Keywords ==
'''Until 1 April 2017.''' They will be used as hash tags for easy searching on the wiki
Internet Universality, Connecting the Dots
 
== Session description ==
UNESCO takes the occasion to present its new project “Defining Internet Universality Indicators” which is supported by Sweden and ISOC (Internet Society) and seeks to engage with various stakeholders for their inputs and contribution. The project is an immediate response and action following UNESCO’s adoption of the ‘CONNECTing the Dots’ Outcome document in 2015 as its new approach to Internet issues as well as the successful development and application of the UNESCO IPDC Media Development Indicators.
The project aims to elaborate appropriate Internet indicators which can serve to enrich the stakeholders’ capacity for assessing Internet development, broaden international consensus, and foster online democracy and human rights towards knowledge societies engaged in sustainable development. This task will be based on UNESCO concept of Internet Universality and related R.O.A.M principles as the guiding framework that promotes an Internet based on human rights, and the principles of openness, accessibility and multi-stakeholder participation.
In order for the discussion to be interactive, the session will start with a brief presentation of the draft indicators and brief remarks from the speakers. The moderator will structure the discussion into five slots on Human Rights, Openness, Access, Multi-stakeholderism and crosscutting dimension and will invite all of you to take the floor.  Focus groups will possibly be created to facilitate more in-depth discussion among participants. Some key questions will be asked to all participants regarding your experience of gathering and using Internet indicators within your country/area of work or the most important issues related to human rights, openness, accessibility and multistakeholder approach that should be included in the Internet Universality indicators.
 
This month, UNESCO is launching a year-long programme of consultation to develop a set of Internet Universality indicators, covering these four fundamental norms and the cross-currents between them.  These indicators will help governments and other stakeholders to assess their own national Internet environments, and to promote the values associated with Internet Universality.  There will be a mix of quantitative and qualitative indicators.  Special attention will be paid to gender and to the needs and interests of children and young people. Work on the project to define Internet Universality indicators is being led for UNESCO by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC).


== Session description ==
Written contribution is welcome via UNESCO [mailto:internetstudy@unesco.org/ email]
'''Until 30 April 2017.'''
 
Always use your own words to describe your session. If you decide to quote the words of an external source, give them the due respect and acknowledgement by specifying the source.
An online platform for consultation will be available at: http://www.unesco.org/new/en/internetuniversality


== Format ==  
== Format ==  
'''Until 30 April 2017.''' Please try out new interactive formats. EuroDIG is about dialogue not about statements, presentations and speeches. Workshops should not be organised as a small plenary.
Presentation, discussion
 
== People ==
'''In-Person Co-Moderators:'''  
* Ms Anriette Esterhuysen, Association for Progressive Communications
* Ms Xianhong Hu, UNESCO.
 
'''Speakers'''
 
'''Presentation of the project'''
* Ms Xianhong Hu, UNESCO
* Ms Anriette Esterhuysen, Association for Progressive Communications
 
Speakers on '''Human rights''' dimension indicators
* Ms Karmen Turk, Triniti University of Estonia
 
Speakers on '''Openness''' indicators
* Mr. Luca Belli, FGV Direito Rio
* Mr. Chris Buckridge, RIPE NCC


== Further reading ==
Speakers on '''Accessibility''' indicators
'''Until 30 April 2017.''' Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, so only links to external resources are possible.
* Mr. Stephen Wyber, International Federation of Library Associations
Example for an external link: [http://www.eurodig.org/ Main page of EuroDIG]
 
Speakers on '''Multi-stakeholderism''' indicators
* Mr. Xingdong Fang, CEO of Cyberlabs


== People ==
Speakers on '''crosscutting''' dimension indicators
'''Please provide name and institution for all people you list here.'''
* Mr. Andrea Calderaro, Cardiff University
*'''Focal Point'''
Focal Points take over the responsibility and lead of the session organisation. Focal Points are kindly requested to observe [http://www.eurodig.org/get-involved/organising-a-session/#jfmulticontent_c2865-1 EuroDIG's session principles]. Focal Points work in close cooperation with the respective Subject Matter Expert (SME) and the EuroDIG Secretariat.
*'''Key Participants (for workshop) or Panellists (for plenary)'''
'''Until 15 May 2017.''' Key Participants (workshop) are experts willing to provide their knowledge during a session – not necessarily on stage. Key Participants should contribute to the session planning process and keep statements short and punchy during the session. Panellist (plenary) will be selected and assigned by the org team, ensuring a stakeholder balanced dialogue also considering gender and geographical balance. Panellists should contribute to the session planning process and keep statements short and punchy during the session.
Please provide short CV’s of the Key Participants involved in your session at the Wiki or link to another source.
*'''Moderator'''
'''Until 15 May 2017.'''
The moderator is the facilitator of the session at the event. Moderators are responsible for including the audience and encouraging a lively interaction among all session attendants. Please make sure the moderator takes a neutral role and can balance between all speakers.
Please provide short CV of the moderator of your session at the Wiki or link to another source.
*'''Organising Team (Org Team)'''
'''As they sign up''' The Org Team is a group of people shaping the session. Org Teams are open and every interested individual can become a member.
*'''Reporter'''
'''Until 15 May 2017.''' The Reporter takes notes during the session and formulates 3 (max. 5) bullet points at the end of each session that:
*are summarised on a slide and  presented to the audience at the end of each session
*relate to the particular session and to European Internet governance policy
*are forward looking and propose goals and activities that can be initiated after EuroDIG (recommendations)
*are in (rough) consensus with the audience
*are to be submitted to the secretariat within 48 hours after the session took place
Please provide short CV of the reporter of your session at the Wiki or link to another source and contact the [mailto:office@eurodig.org EuroDIG secretariat] if you need help to find a reporter.


== Current discussion, conference calls, schedules and minutes ==
== Further reading ==  
See the [[{{TALKPAGENAME}} | discussion]] tab on the upper left side of this page. Please use this page to publish:
http://www.unesco.org/new/internetstudy
*dates for virtual meetings or coordination calls
*short summary of calls or email exchange
Please be as open and transparent as possible in order to allow others to get involved and contact you. Use the wiki not only as the place to publish results but also to summarize the discussion process.


== Messages ==   
== Messages ==   

Latest revision as of 17:54, 4 December 2020

5 June 2017 | 15:00 - 17:00 | Room Tornimäe II, Swissotel, Tallinn, Estonia
Programme overview 2017

Session teaser

New project of UNESCO on defining universal Internet indicators

Keywords

Internet Universality, Connecting the Dots

Session description

UNESCO takes the occasion to present its new project “Defining Internet Universality Indicators” which is supported by Sweden and ISOC (Internet Society) and seeks to engage with various stakeholders for their inputs and contribution. The project is an immediate response and action following UNESCO’s adoption of the ‘CONNECTing the Dots’ Outcome document in 2015 as its new approach to Internet issues as well as the successful development and application of the UNESCO IPDC Media Development Indicators. The project aims to elaborate appropriate Internet indicators which can serve to enrich the stakeholders’ capacity for assessing Internet development, broaden international consensus, and foster online democracy and human rights towards knowledge societies engaged in sustainable development. This task will be based on UNESCO concept of Internet Universality and related R.O.A.M principles as the guiding framework that promotes an Internet based on human rights, and the principles of openness, accessibility and multi-stakeholder participation. In order for the discussion to be interactive, the session will start with a brief presentation of the draft indicators and brief remarks from the speakers. The moderator will structure the discussion into five slots on Human Rights, Openness, Access, Multi-stakeholderism and crosscutting dimension and will invite all of you to take the floor. Focus groups will possibly be created to facilitate more in-depth discussion among participants. Some key questions will be asked to all participants regarding your experience of gathering and using Internet indicators within your country/area of work or the most important issues related to human rights, openness, accessibility and multistakeholder approach that should be included in the Internet Universality indicators.

This month, UNESCO is launching a year-long programme of consultation to develop a set of Internet Universality indicators, covering these four fundamental norms and the cross-currents between them. These indicators will help governments and other stakeholders to assess their own national Internet environments, and to promote the values associated with Internet Universality. There will be a mix of quantitative and qualitative indicators. Special attention will be paid to gender and to the needs and interests of children and young people. Work on the project to define Internet Universality indicators is being led for UNESCO by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC).

Written contribution is welcome via UNESCO email

An online platform for consultation will be available at: http://www.unesco.org/new/en/internetuniversality

Format

Presentation, discussion

People

In-Person Co-Moderators:

  • Ms Anriette Esterhuysen, Association for Progressive Communications
  • Ms Xianhong Hu, UNESCO.

Speakers

Presentation of the project

  • Ms Xianhong Hu, UNESCO
  • Ms Anriette Esterhuysen, Association for Progressive Communications

Speakers on Human rights dimension indicators

  • Ms Karmen Turk, Triniti University of Estonia

Speakers on Openness indicators

  • Mr. Luca Belli, FGV Direito Rio
  • Mr. Chris Buckridge, RIPE NCC

Speakers on Accessibility indicators

  • Mr. Stephen Wyber, International Federation of Library Associations

Speakers on Multi-stakeholderism indicators

  • Mr. Xingdong Fang, CEO of Cyberlabs

Speakers on crosscutting dimension indicators

  • Mr. Andrea Calderaro, Cardiff University

Further reading

http://www.unesco.org/new/internetstudy

Messages

Please provide a short summary from the outcome of your session. Bullet points are fine.