[governance] Announcing the First Arab IGF
Jean Paul NKURUNZIZA
nkurunziza1999 at yahoo.fr
Wed Feb 15 03:32:27 EST 2012
This is a great news Qusai,
Congratulations
NKURUNZIZA Jean Paul
Réseau des Télécentres Communautaires du Burundi : Président
www.rtcb.bi
Burundi Youth Training Centre : Secrétaire Général
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De : Qusai AlShatti <qshatti at gmail.com>
À : governance at lists.cpsr.org; governance at lists.igcaucus.org
Envoyé le : Mardi 14 février 2012 13h26
Objet : [governance] Announcing the First Arab IGF
Dear Colleagues:
I would like to take the opportunity to announce the establshment of the Arab IGF (AIGF). The first meeting of AIGF will be organized by Kuwait Information Technology Society which will be held in Kuwait on the first week of October 2012. I am attaching the AIGF announcement.
Announcement
of
The endorsement of the Arab Internet Governance Forum
(AIGF) process
A Multistakeholder
open consultation meeting to discuss the launch of the Arab Internet Governance
Forum (AIGF) was held during the period of 31/1 – 1/2/2012 in Beirut, Lebanon.
The open consultation was organized by the League of Arab States (LAS), the
United Nation Economic and Social Commission of Western Asia (ESCWA) and the
Council of Ministers of the Republic of Lebanon. The open consultation was
sponsored by Kuwait Information Technology Society and RIPE NCC and was attended
by the IGF secretariat. More than 50 participants representing stakeholders
from governments, private sector, civil society and regional organizations in
the Arab World attended the open consultation and engaged actively in
discussing the importance of an Internet Governance Forum for the Arab World.
The open
consultation was carried based on the request of the Arab Telecommunication and
Information Technology Council of Ministers (ATICM) to seek feedback from
various stakeholders on the need for an Arab IGF. The ministers requested it
after receiving the outcome of an expert group meeting that was organized by
the ESCWA in October 2010 which emphasized on the need to have a dialogue on
Internet Governance with relevance to stakeholders in the Arab World.
During the
open consultations, a strong consent emerged on the need and the importance for
the Arab IGF especially with the turn of events in the region and the major
role of the Internet in these events. A report recommending the establishment
of AIGF was drafted by the participants and forwarded by the LAS Secretariat to
the Executive Bureau of the Arab Telecommunication and Information Technology Council
of Ministers (ATICM) on 2/2/2012, who welcomed the outcome, endorsed it and
recommended the active participation of all stakeholders, including
governments, in the Arab IGF process.
The participants
in the open consultations focused also on the goals of the AIGF and its
structure. There was consent to adopt a structure similar to the IGF’s current
structure with a secretariat and a Multistakeholder Advisory Committee (MAG). A
proposal was made by Kuwait Information Technology Society to host the First
Arab IGF in Kuwait in early October 2012 and a proposal was made by the
Republic of Egypt National Telecommunication Regulatory Authority to be the
AIGF secretariat. There was an agreement and consent on both proposals by
the participants. It was agreed that a public announcement for the MAG
membership will be made to give the opportunity for all stakeholders in the
Arab world to express their interest to participate in it.
The open consultation recommended that the AIGF should:
· Focus on discussing public
policies related to Internet Governance especially in the areas of access,
stability, security and development.
· Facilitate the exchange of
information, best practices, knowledge and lessons learned by involving
experts, technical community and Academics.
· Gather different opinions
and build consensus for unified Arab views on priorities and on mechanisms to
respond to Arab countries needs related to Internet governance issues.
· Discuss emerging issues and
present recommendations on it.
· Build and develop capacity
in Internet Governance as well as improve the participation of all stakeholders
to benefit from all possible resources of knowledge and expertise.
· Communicate globally the Arab
positions and enhance the Arab role in formulating Internet Governance
policies.
· Outreach with the Internet
Governance Forum and other regional IGFs with purpose of exchanging knowledge
and expertise.
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