[governance] Fwd: [bestbits] Fw: [Igfregionals] Fw: [IGFmaglist] World Economic Forum - Davos 2018 "Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World”
Deirdre Williams
williams.deirdre at gmail.com
Fri Jan 19 08:09:24 EST 2018
Thank you Imran for sharing this
Deirdre
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From: Imran Ahmed Shah <bestbits at lists.bestbits.net>
Date: 19 January 2018 at 08:35
Subject: [bestbits] Fw: [Igfregionals] Fw: [IGFmaglist] World Economic
Forum - Davos 2018 "Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World”
To: "bestbits at lists.bestbits.net" <bestbits at lists.bestbits.net>
Dear All,
Just to share an announcement from the MAG Chair on representing the IGF at
the 2018 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, where the theme of
the year is "Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World”. Might be
interested for you.
Best Regards
Imran Ahmed Shah
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*From:* Anja GENGO <AGENGO at unog.ch>
*To:* "igfregionals at intgovforum.org" <igfregionals at intgovforum.org>
*Sent:* Friday, 19 January 2018, 17:06
*Subject:* [Igfregionals] Fw: [IGFmaglist] World Economic Forum - Davos
2018 "Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World”
Dear Colleagues,
Please see below an announcement from the MAG Chair on representing the IGF
at the 2018 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos.
Best regards,
Anja
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To: IGF Maglist <Igfmaglist at intgovforum.org>
From: "Lynn St.Amour"
Sent by: "Igfmaglist"
Date: 01/18/2018 08:50PM
Subject: [IGFmaglist] World Economic Forum - Davos 2018 "Creating a Shared
Future in a Fractured World”
Dear colleagues,
I am writing to you as I/the IGF have been invited to participate in the
World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos. This year the theme is:
"Creating a Shared Future in a Fractured World”. Note: There is a guide
on how to follow/“participate” in Davos here: https://www.weforum.org/
agenda/2017/12/how-to-follow-davos-2018/ And, there is an ongoing stream
of content on digital issues, including an interesting interactive map
available through the first panel here: https://www.weforum.org/
system-initiatives/shaping-the-future-of-digital-economy-
and-society/articles
In 2017, the IGF Secretariat, the CENB facilitators, some DCs, and I (as
IGF MAG Chair) participated in various World Economic Forum (WEF)
meetings/conference calls. Many were connected to Access and their
“Internet For All” projects, but others were connected to IoT, and Networks
as Platforms, to name only a few. WEF activities in relevant areas
(where we were aware of them) were flagged to the NRIs, DCs, etc. In
addition, for several years there has been a two-way collaboration between
the WEF and the IGF major policy initiative (IGF Policy Options for
Connecting and Enabling the Next Billion(s)).
As mentioned during previous MAG meetings, I was also asked to Co-Chair
the Stewardship Board for a WEF Initiative called “Digital Economy and
Society” (DES). This Stewardship Board is convened annually during the
World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos. Per the WEF this initiative
provides an opportunity to develop a shared vision for a sustainable,
inclusive, and trustworthy digital future and priorities for collaborative
action. In particular, the initiative seeks to align and accelerate
progress around six shared global outcomes:
1. Access & Adoption: All people (without differences in geography,
gender or income) can access and use the internet
2. Responsible Digital Transformation: Business, government and civil
society leaders act responsibly and competently to usher in a sustainable
digital transformation
3. Fit for purpose, informed governance: Global, regional, national
policies are informed by evidence and well-equipped to deal with the
transnational nature of digital connectivity
4. Secure & resilient people, processes & practices: All individuals,
institutions and infrastructure are resilient to vulnerabilities created by
increasing digital connectivity
5. Robust, interoperable digital Identities: All people can access and
use integrated, inclusive, trusted digital identity regimes that enhance
their social and economic well being
6. Benefits from data sharing while respecting privacy: Individuals and
institutions can share data in ways that create social and economic value
while respecting the privacy of fellow digital citizens
James Smith, President & CEO, Thomson Reuters is the other Co-Chair, and
together, we will be facilitating the Stewardship Board Meeting at Davos
this year. To the extent that there are activities that are aligned and
that you wish to highlight we would welcome hearing them.
I am also moderating or speaking at various panels during Davos and will be
reflecting IGF activities, value, values and principles. Some of the
sessions:
- Strategic Outlook: Digital Economy
- BroadBand Commission - Internet For All session
- Trustworthy Data: The Foundation of Innovation
There are many common topics of interest and everyone is encouraged to
share view points/submit questions, so please see the link below for social
media info., etc. https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/12/how-to-follow-
davos-2018/
Note: I am sending this note to last years MAG (noting the 2018 MAG and MAG
Chair are not yet formally constituted). I am also asking the secretariat
to forward this note to the NRIs, DCs, CENB, etc. and to note this on the
IGF website in order to get the broadest distribution possible.
Very much look forward to your contributions,
Best,
Lynn
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