Thank you very much for the update Bruna! On Sat, Nov 25, 2023 at 1:48 PM Amin Hacha <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Thank you Bruna > > On Fri, Nov 24, 2023 at 8:48 AM Bruna Martins dos Santos < > [log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> Sharing the NetMundial announcement here: >> >> ------------------- >> >> >> https://cgi.br/noticia/notas/netmundial-10-global-challenges-for-the-governance-of-the-digital-world/ >> >> We are in a moment in which the international community is discussing, >> in several spaces (Global Digital Compact, Summit of the Future, >> WSIS+20, Unesco, OECD, etc), and from different perspectives, the >> challenges for the future of a world in which the Internet and its >> applications deeply transform social, economic, cultural, informational >> and political relations. >> >> In this context, the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br), >> after discussing with several international partners during the IGF in >> Kyoto and ICANN in Hamburg, presents the proposal to hold, in 2024, a >> multistakeholder event – outside of institutional arenas – to convene >> the international community and contribute to ongoing debates. >> >> There is a common understanding that a NETmundial+10 could enable a >> relevant space to recall the agreed principles of 2014 and update the >> global discussions on Internet governance and the digital ecosystem in a >> broader way. >> >> The leadership of Brazil could work as a catalyst for the process, as it >> was back there in 2014, especially bearing in mind the recognition of >> the country as an important Global South leader in this field, and in >> the moment in which Brazil will be in charge of the G20 presidency. >> >> A NETmundial+10 could contribute to reinforce important principles and >> update the debate over Internet governance core issues, in a general >> way, for the digital agenda, among which the role of >> multistakeholderism, its collaboration with multilateral decision >> arenas, the democratization of digital economy, the overcome of digital >> divides, and the construction of the “information society” centered on >> people and development. >> >> It would also be an opportunity to advance its ideas towards the future, >> indicating new challenges and shaping a common agenda of strategic >> debates for the upcoming period. It would also be a guide for >> international, regional and local governance, reinforcing the importance >> of not fragmenting the spaces for debating Internet and digital >> challenges as if they were separate agendas. >> >> The event will promote an environment that could enable diverse >> countries and stakeholders to advance in this multistakeholder dialogue >> about the Internet and the digital ecosystem. >> >> THEMATIC SCOPE >> >> Among the potential developments and results to be pursued, we can >> mention, at least: >> >> 1. Review, renew and consolidate NETmundial agreements about the >> Internet governance principles, as well as updating a common strategic >> agenda; >> >> 2. Debate the role of multistakeholder participation in Internet >> Governance and on national and international spaces, in collaboration >> with multilateral decision arenas. >> >> 3. A review of the Declaration of São Paulo and the Roadmap proposed in >> 2014, considering the deep transformations that the digital ecosystem >> has been through, which highlight the social, cultural, and economic >> relevance of the Internet and its applications as tools for promoting >> development and citizenship. >> >> The NETmundial+10 would be held in the first semester of 2024, with a >> tentative date in the first week of May, in São Paulo. >> >> To shape the event, CGI.br is working in coordination with a global, >> multistakeholder network of partners, and will soon release more >> information on the organization of NETmundial+10. >> >> >> Best, >> Bruna >> >