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URL: From governance at lists.riseup.net Thu Jun 7 00:06:43 2018 From: governance at lists.riseup.net (Bruna Martins dos Santos (via governance Mailing List)) Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2018 01:06:43 -0300 Subject: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 In-Reply-To: References: <37f593ff5f0d4aa0945aebeb61e5ab2a@syr.edu> <16729c9cdc8c42a18c4a4a1cc5e0b2ee@syr.edu> Message-ID: Dear Lee, On behalf of IGC, thank you for putting this WS Proposal together and for considering those who offered to join the panel. Thanks to other members who helped with drafting as well. Best, Bruna Em qua, 6 de jun de 2018 10:51, Renata Aquino Ribeiro < governance at lists.riseup.net> escreveu: > Dear all > > Congrats for the proposals, my support also for the submissions and can > help as online moderator > > Best, > > Renata > > On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 10:09 AM, Lee W McKnight wrote: > >> Thanks Arsene and all fellow IGCers, and DCIRPers, >> >> >> I will go ahead and submit, and cross fingers. >> >> >> Final final version of - this still preliminary - workshop proposal I >> will post back to the list for folks information, after submission. >> >> >> best, >> >> >> Lee >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* Arsène Tungali >> *Sent:* Wednesday, June 6, 2018 5:00:03 AM >> >> *To:* Lee W McKnight >> *Cc:* governance; Richie Etwaru; Michael DePalma; >> mindamoreira at hotmail.com; karisser at syr.edu; robert.bodle at msj.edu; >> m.i.franklin at gold.ac.uk; hboujem at hivas.org >> *Subject:* Re: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for >> IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 >> >> Dear Lee, >> >> Thanks for putting this together and thanks to everyone who has sent in >> their names to be considered for this workshop proposal. >> I think if there is no strong objection, we can consider this workshop as >> supported by IGC as a Co-organizer. >> >> Lee, please go ahead and submit it. If accepted, we wil still have time >> to refine it and confirm all panellists and moderators. >> >> Thanks, >> Arsene >> >> ------------------------ >> **Arsène Tungali* * >> Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international >> *, >> CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa >> Forum * >> Tel: +243 993810967 >> GPG: 523644A0 >> *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* >> >> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow >> >> (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil >> >> & Mexico >> ) >> - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger >> - ICANN's GNSO Council >> Member. AFRINIC Fellow >> (Mauritius >> >> )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - >> Internet Freedom. >> >> Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English >> ) and (French >> ) >> >> 2018-06-06 6:49 GMT+02:00 Lee W McKnight : >> >>> Hi everyone, >>> >>> >>> Sorry for disappearing (to Alaska); I have refined and added folks who >>> expressed interest but recognize I/we need to - focus- tomorrow am to get >>> this done by deadline. >>> >>> >>> DCIRP has reconfirmed they are happy to endorse this; I would hope IGC >>> is cool too, but just because noone had objected directly is not the same >>> as a semi-formal OK to submit as a IGC/DCIRP co-led thing. >>> >>> >>> But as clock is running down, so I propose I - go ahead and submit >>> before close of business June 6, with IGC support. Of course if folks feel >>> that is not a good IGC thing to do, soon/now would be time to speak up. >>> >>> And object, or suggest refinement if you see something problematic here. >>> Please. Once submitted I would hope IGC and DCIRP Co-co's can >>> further co-coordinate from the submission to a hopefully accepted, refined >>> draft. >>> >>> >>> Next: If you replied to my email - congrats - look for your name below. >>> ; ) Obviously this is still rough and I admittedly have not achieved >>> perfect global harmonic balance in confirmed and invited speakers. >>> (Parminder don't you or colleague want to join in/critique?) >>> >>> >>> IGC/DCIRP IGF 2018 Workshop Draft Proposal >>> >>> >>> >>> Title: Our 31st (Distributed) Human Right >>> >>> >>> >>> Co-sponsors: >>> >>> Internet Governance Caucus (IGC) & >>> >>> Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles (DCIRP) & >>> >>> Hu-manity.co >>> >>> >>> >>> With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are reviewing their data >>> policies to mitigate risk of incurring substantial penalties. Beyond loss >>> avoidance, many people, insurers, and regulators are weary of repeated >>> scandals as use and abuse of legitimately collected but inappropriately >>> used or protected personal data remains rampant. >>> >>> >>> >>> This workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of distributed, >>> trusted data, including the most sensitive data about our own person. Who >>> owns us? Can blockchain and other new technologies transform this worn >>> debate into a more hopeful distributed model and satisfactory proposition >>> for all of us? Do we not have a 21st Century right to our own data? >>> Would that not be preferrable for everyone, than a continuation of the >>> status quo, where our inherent human data is bought and sold in human data >>> marketplaces without being respected as our property. >>> >>> >>> >>> This workshop will consider a new call to establish our 31st Right, >>> extending from the 30 Rights enumerated in the Twentieth Century in the UN >>> Declaration of Human Rights. Can a right to our own human data fit readily >>> within the framework of the Charter on Internet Rights and Principles >>> developed by the Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles of the >>> UN Internet Governance Forum, or other related perhaps supposedly more >>> binding instruments? In this era of digital transformation of nations and >>> firms, should we not expect novel, and valuable, expansion of human rights? >>> If yes, what are some of the other new or updated instruments, and >>> innovative mechanisms which may be desirable? Can blockchain and >>> distributed ledger technology help us collaboratively reach WSIS objectives >>> and UN sustainable development goals? >>> >>> >>> >>> Workshop Format: Panelists considering collaborative governance case >>> study of new (proposed 31st) Human Right; followed by Roundtable >>> debating and refining Recommendations for sustainable, extendable >>> approaches to Human Rights to address UN SDGs [1: No Poverty; 3: Good >>> Health and Well-Being for People; 5: Gender Equality; 9: Industry, >>> Innovation and Economic Growth; 10: Reducing Inequalities; 11: Sustainable >>> Cities and Communities; 12: Responsible Consumption and Production; 16: >>> Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions; 17: Partnerships for the Goals]. >>> >>> Followed by Respondents Open Mic. Followed by Rapporteurs. Followed by >>> Open Mic Last Call *90 minute workshop* >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> (Invited; confirmed where *) >>> >>> Workshop Co-Moderators: Memia Moreira, DCIRP * & Arsene Tungali, IGC * >>> [Civil Society] >>> >>> Panelists: >>> >>> Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah, Minister of Health, Republic of Liberia >>> [Government]; & Richie Etwaru, Founder & CEO, Hu-manity.co* [Business]; >>> Phil Murphy, Governor, New Jersey [Government]; Jane Coffin, VP, Internet >>> Society (ISOC)* [technical community] Vala Afshar, Salesforce Chief Digital >>> Evangelist [Business] Bruna Martins dos Santos, Coding Rights, Brazil* >>> [NGO]; >>> >>> Roundtable: Crafting An IGF Recommendation on #My31 in Real Time; or Not >>> >>> Katitza Rodriguez, EFF [Civil Society] >>> >>> Akinremi Peter Taiwo, Compsoftnet, Nigeria* [Business] >>> >>> Eddan Katz, Protocol Design Networks, World Economic Forum [NGO] >>> >>> Judith Hellerstein, Hellerstein & Associates* [Business] >>> >>> Karine Perset, Sam Paltridge, or Andrew Wyckoff, OECD [NGO] >>> >>> Michael dePalma, Hu-manity.co* [Business] >>> >>> Respondents Open Mic [All workshop participants] >>> >>> Rapporteurs: Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP* [Civil Society] >>> >>> Kevin Risser, USAC & DCIRP [Civil Society & Government] >>> >>> Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths* [Civil Society] >>> >>> Lee McKnight, SU * [Civil Society & Technical Community] >>> >>> >>> >>> This Workshop Session is organized as follows: >>> >>> - Call to Order and introduction of the Session: Session >>> Co-Moderators: 4 minutes {2minutes each] >>> - Panel: 24 Minutes; 4 minutes X 6 speakers >>> - Roundtable: Real-Time Recommendation; or Not: 18 minutes; 3 >>> minutes X 6 speakers >>> - Respondents Open Mic: 25 minutes: this is intended to engage >>> everyone in the room >>> - Rapporteurs: 12 minutes: Recommendation Synthesis: The 4 >>> respondents will attempt to suggest coming to one, or two Workshop >>> conclusions. OK, maybe 3. >>> - FINAL CALL: All workshop participants Open Mic: 7 minutes to >>> Endorse, Object, or Amend the suggested recommendations >>> - Youth participants will be invited to start each of the Open >>> Mic sessions >>> - The Open Mic respondent session segments focus on refining the >>> one, two, or three draft recommendations suggested by the roundtable. These >>> can be further debated in varied social media following the workshop, and >>> shared with relevant BPFs, DCs and CNB. >>> - Geographically and Otherwise Varied Remote Moderators will use >>> chat to keep remote participants aware of the discussion and report on any >>> comments and questions during the Open Mic sessions. >>> >>> >>> (Lee again: please comment asap so I may attempt to close this out in >>> the morning.) >>> >>> >>> But wait - there's more! >>> ------------------------------ >>> *From:* Arsène Tungali >>> *Sent:* Thursday, May 24, 2018 12:28:07 PM >>> *To:* Lee W McKnight >>> *Cc:* governance; Richie Etwaru; Michael DePalma; >>> mindamoreira at hotmail.com; karisser at syr.edu; robert.bodle at msj.edu; >>> m.i.franklin at gold.ac.uk; hboujem at hivas.org >>> *Subject:* Re: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for >>> IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 >>> >>> Lee, >>> >>> Thanks for your email and the great suggestions. Now that we might have >>> extension on the submission deadline (took this from Jeremy, MAG member), I >>> would request you hold on submitting this possible joint proposal until IGC >>> members have had the opportunity to digest this. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Arsene >>> >>> ------------------------ >>> **Arsène Tungali* * >>> Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international >>> *, >>> CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa >>> Forum * >>> Tel: +243 993810967 >>> GPG: 523644A0 >>> *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* >>> >>> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow >>> >>> (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil >>> >>> & Mexico >>> ) >>> - AFRISIG 2016 - >>> Blogger - ICANN's GNSO Council >>> Member. AFRINIC >>> Fellow (Mauritius >>> >>> )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - >>> Internet Freedom. >>> >>> Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English >>> ) and (French >>> ) >>> >>> 2018-05-24 18:41 GMT+03:00 Lee W McKnight : >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> >>>> Maybe I am jumping the gun since we do not yet have confirmation on >>>> dates, and just Macron's tweet confirming Paris in November for IGF 2018. >>>> But to assemble workshop proposals I thought I better start. >>>> >>>> >>>> 1st fyi this email will be followed by a 2nd, and a 3rd, on >>>> draft workshop proposals for possible IGC (co-)sponsorship. Various aspects >>>> of the work we have been engaged in with Liberia and the Democratic >>>> Republic of Congo, and Alaska, to rapidly expand Internet access, anywhere, >>>> is the common thread. Since we believe they may offer replicable, and >>>> hopeful, models for refinement to meet community needs - anywhere. >>>> >>>> >>>> 2nd I note that the workshop proposal draft below has Dynamic Coalition >>>> on Internet Rights and Principles support for submission; I have cc'd DCIRP >>>> chair Minda Moreira. >>>> >>>> >>>> I now invite IGC to consider co-sponsoring. And I invite IGCers to >>>> let me know if they would like to participate - or at least are willing to >>>> be listed as possible participants in this proposal. >>>> >>>> >>>> Finally, please meet SU iSchool adjunct professor of blockchain >>>> management Richie Etwaru, and his hu-manity.co startup co-founder >>>> Michael dePalma. Who aim to enable our 31st Right with Blockchain. Richie >>>> was previously CDO, IQVIA, the healthcare data company. (Please be gentle >>>> as they are newbies here on IGC, and just in process of joining our august >>>> list/community. : ) >>>> >>>> >>>> They argue rights to the data about us is the 31st human right. >>>> >>>> Richie's of course blockchained proposition can be seen at >>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD7Ys5RIgTY >>>> >>>> Your #31st Human Right, Guaranteed by Blockchain | Richie Etwaru | >>>> TEDxKedgeBS - YouTube >>>> www.youtube.com >>>> Richie Etwaru, author, global keynote speaker, adjunct professor of >>>> Blockchain Management at Syracuse University in New York, USA, and CEO and >>>> Founder of Hu-... >>>> >>>> Would some IGCers want to hop into this? >>>> >>>> >>>> A rough draft sketch of a possible IGC + DCIRP IGF >>>> 2018 co-sponsored workshop proposals is below. Reactions? I plan to >>>> submit tomorrow if possible; if iGCers wish to engage and revise we can >>>> push back to Saturday and still meet the crazy Sunday deadline - even with >>>> dates/times of meeting unsettled. >>>> >>>> >>>> Lee >>>> >>>> >>>> (IGC+?) DCIRP IGF Workshop Draft Proposal >>>> >>>> >>>> Your 31st Right >>>> >>>> >>>> In cooperation with (IGC and) the Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights >>>> and Principles, and the Internet Governance Caucus, the following is >>>> prepared for submission to the next IGF. >>>> >>>> With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are obliged to >>>> comprehensively review their data policies, or risk incurring substantial >>>> penalties. Beyond loss avoidance for firms however, many people, and >>>> insurers, are weary of repeated scandals as use and abuse of legitimately >>>> collected but inappropriately used or protected data remains rampant. This >>>> workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of data, including the >>>> most sensitive data about our own person. Who owns us? Can blockchain and >>>> other new technologies transform this worn debate into a more hopeful model >>>> and proposition for all of us? Do we not have a right to our own data? Our >>>> 31st Right? How does this fit within the Charter on Internet Rights and >>>> Principles? What new or updated instruments may be desirable, if any? Can >>>> blockchain help us reach WSIS objectives and UN sustainable development >>>> goals? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> (TENTATIVE; maybe to be invited) >>>> >>>> Workshop Chairs: >>>> >>>> Memia Moreira, Hanane Boujemi, and/or Robert Bodle, DCIRP >>>> >>>> Arsene Tungali, IGC >>>> >>>> >>>> Panelists: >>>> >>>> Minister of Health, Liberia >>>> >>>> Katitza Rodriguez, EFF >>>> >>>> Phil Murphy, Governor, New Jersey >>>> >>>> Andrew Wyckoff, OECD >>>> >>>> Jane Coffin, ISOC >>>> >>>> Richie Etwaru, Hu-manity.co >>>> >>>> Kevin Risser, USAC >>>> >>>> Big pharma and/or IQVIA rep >>>> >>>> Asian rep or 2 >>>> >>>> >>>> Respondents: >>>> >>>> Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP or Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths >>>> >>>> Lee McKnight, SU >>>> >>>> >>>> (Lee again: I presume it is not problematic to have more than enough >>>> named participants agreeing to consider participating, so we can finetune >>>> speaker list as process moves along and people confirm travel plans when >>>> event locale and dates are confirmed...) >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> *From:* governance-request at lists.riseup.net < >>>> governance-request at lists.riseup.net> on behalf of Arsène Tungali < >>>> governance at lists.riseup.net> >>>> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 16, 2018 12:49:54 PM >>>> *To:* governance >>>> *Subject:* [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF >>>> 2018? >>>> >>>> Hi there, >>>> >>>> For the past two years, the IGC has been developping and submiting >>>> workshop proposals for the IGF. Though all details about when and >>>> where the IGF will take place, the deadline for workshop submission is >>>> end of this month in basically 10 days. Am I the only one who finds >>>> this odd? >>>> >>>> Are we able to put together a drafting team that can work on an >>>> initial draft? If you are interested, please state so on the list or >>>> to me privately and I will be happy to coordinate. If by tomorrow no >>>> one has reached out, I will consider that there is no interest. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Arsene >>>> ------------------------ >>>> **Arsène Tungali* * >>>> >>>> Arsène Tungali - Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rudi >>>> International, University of Delaware, DiploFoundation, University of Goma >>>> | about.me >>>> about.me >>>> I am a consultant and director in Goma, Democratic Republic of the >>>> Congo. Book a consultation. >>>> >>>> >>>> Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international >>>> *, >>>> >>>> Rudi International – For A Better Future Of Africa! >>>> >>>> www.rudiinternational.org >>>> For A Better Future Of Africa! >>>> >>>> >>>> CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa >>>> Forum >>>> * >>>> Tel: +243 993810967 >>>> GPG: 523644A0 >>>> *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* >>>> >>>> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow >>>> < >>>> http://tungali.blogspot.com/2015/06/selected-for-2015-mandela-washington.html> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Tungali: Selected for the 2015 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young >>>> African Leaders >>>> >>>> tungali.blogspot.com >>>> In one of my recent posts, I shared some tips that I thought would be >>>> useful for those people getting ready for their YALI interview... >>>> >>>> >>>> (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil >>>> < >>>> http://www.internetsociety.org/what-we-do/education-and-leadership-programmes/next-generation-leaders/igf-ambassadors-programme/Past-Ambassadors >>>> > >>>> & Mexico >>>> < >>>> http://www.internetsociety.org/what-we-do/education-and-leadership-programmes/next-generation-leaders/Current-Ambassadors >>>> >) >>>> - AFRISIG 2016 - >>>> Blogger >>>> - ICANN's GNSO Council >>>> Tungali >>>> tungali.blogspot.com >>>> The way i see the world! >>>> >>>> >>>> Member. AFRINIC >>>> Fellow ( >>>> Mauritius >>>> < >>>> http://www.afrinic.net/en/library/news/1907-afrinic-25-fellowship-winners>)* >>>> >>>> AFRINIC-25 Fellowship Winners >>>> >>>> www.afrinic.net >>>> AFRINIC is the Regional Registry for Internet Number Resources serving >>>> the African Internet Community. We are a non-government and not-for-profit >>>> organisation. >>>> >>>> >>>> - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - >>>> Internet >>>> Freedom. >>>> >>>> Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English >>>> ) and (French >>>> ) >>>> >>> >>> >> >> --- >> To unsubscribe: >> List help: >> >> > --- > To unsubscribe: > List help: > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From governance at lists.riseup.net Thu Jun 7 05:18:10 2018 From: governance at lists.riseup.net (=?UTF-8?Q?Ars=C3=A8ne?= Tungali (via governance Mailing List)) Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2018 11:18:10 +0200 Subject: [governance] Fw: IGF 2018 Workshop Proposal Submitted In-Reply-To: <80304d6e8fdc41dbbff381b6478fca1c@syr.edu> References: <80304d6e8fdc41dbbff381b6478fca1c@syr.edu> Message-ID: Good job, Le ------------------------ **Arsène Tungali* * Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international *, CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum * Tel: +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico ) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN's GNSO Council Member. AFRINIC Fellow ( Mauritius )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet Freedom. Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English ) and (French ) 2018-06-06 23:19 GMT+02:00 Lee W McKnight : > > Hi, > > 'Your 31st Human (Data) Right' workshop proposal is submitted. Of course > we want to jam too much into 90 minutes - but should be fun - and > definitely intense - should it survive MAG review and tweaks. > > thanks everyone, > > Lee > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Internet Governance Forum > *Sent:* Wednesday, June 6, 2018 5:16 PM > *To:* Lee W McKnight > *Subject:* IGF 2018 Workshop Proposal Submitted > > Dear Mr. Lee McKnight, > > Your Workshop Proposal for IGF 2018 titled Your 31st (Distributed) Human > Right has been received. > > It will be evaluated according to the process outlined at > https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/mag-workshop-review-and- > evaluation-process-for-igf-2018. > > The proposal data submitted is as follows: > > > I. Session Title: Your 31st (Distributed) Human Right > ==*II. Session Format*== > Session Format: Panel - 90 Min > > > ==*III. Theme*== > Theme: > Human > Rights, Gender & Youth > Subtheme: Other [1] > Subtheme Description: Blockchain technology, trust and privacy in > human data markets > > > ==*IV. Proposer (Contact Person)*== > Gender: Male > Family Name: McKnight > Given Name: Lee > Nationality: United States > E-mail: lmcknigh at syr.edu > Stakeholder Group: Civil Society > Regional Group: Western European and Others Group (WEOG) > Organization: Syracuse University > Country where Organization is based: United States > > > ==*V. Organizing Team*== > Email addresses of organizers (comma separated): > arsenebaguma at gmail.com, michael at hu-manity.co, > mindamoreira at hotmail.com, frankateh at aol.com, > m.i.franklin at gold.ac.uk > > > ==*VI. Speakers*== > Email addresses of provisionally confirmed speakers (comma > separated): > > richie at hu-manity.co,coffin at isoc.org,frankateh at aol.com,bru > na.mrtns at gmail.com,hopeforwomeninternational at gmail.com > > > VII. Relevance of the Issue: > This workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of distributed, > trusted data, including the most sensitive data about our own person. Who > owns us? Can blockchain and other new technologies transform this worn > debate into a more hopeful distributed model and satisfactory proposition > for > all of us? This workshop will consider a call to establish our 31st Right, > extending from the 30 Rights enumerated in the Twentieth Century in the UN > Declaration of Human Rights. > > With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are reviewing their data > policies to mitigate risk of incurring substantial penalties. Beyond loss > avoidance, many people, insurers, and regulators are weary of repeated > scandals as use and abuse of legitimately collected but inappropriately > used > or protected personal data remains rampant. Do we not have a 21st Century > right to our own data? > > This workshop will consider a call to establish our 31st Right, extending > from the 30 Rights enumerated in the Twentieth Century in the UN > Declaration > of Human Rights. > > This would build on prior work within the framework of the Charter on > Internet Rights and Principles developed by the Dynamic Coalition on > Internet > Rights and Principles of the UN Internet Governance Forum, and other > related > perhaps more binding instruments > > This workshop is co-sponsored by: > Internet Governance Caucus (IGC) & > Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles (DCIRP) & > Hu-manity.co & > Republic of Liberia > > VIII. Content of the Session: > This workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of distributed, > trusted data, including the most sensitive data about our own person. Who > owns us? Can blockchain and other new technologies transform this worn > debate into a more hopeful distributed model and satisfactory proposition > for > all of us? Do we not have a 21st Century right to our own data? > > In this era of digital transformation of nations and firms, should we not > expect novel, and valuable, expansion of human rights? If yes, what are > some > of the other new or updated instruments, and innovative mechanisms which > may > be desirable? Can blockchain and distributed ledger technology help us > collaboratively reach WSIS objectives and UN sustainable development goals? > Our human data is being bought and sold in a human data marketplace that is > not being respected as our property, Hu-manity.co notes. > > This workshop through blockchain actually cuts across all IGF 2018 Themes: > Emerging Technologies, Human Rights, Innovation & Economic Issues, Trust & > Privacy, Development, Cybersecurity, Digital Inclusion and Accessibility, > Technical & Operational Topics, Gender & Youth, Evolution of Internet > Governance. > > Workshop Format: Panelists considering collaborative governance case study > of new (proposed 31st) Human Right; followed by Roundtable debating and > refining Recommendations for sustainable, extendable approaches to address > UN > SDGs. Followed by Respondents Open Mic. Followed by Rapporteurs. Followed > by > Open Mic Last Call > > > This Workshop Session is organized as follows: > • Call to Order and introduction of the Session: Session > Co-Moderators: 3 > minutes {1.5 minutes each] > • Panel: 24 Minutes; 4 minutes X 6 speakers (not all confirmed; > could be > 5, or 4) > • Roundtable: Real-Time Recommendation; or Not: 18 minutes; 3 > minutes X 6 > speakers (not all confirmed, could be 3 or 4) > • Respondents Open Mic: 30 minutes: this is intended to engage > everyone, > whether in the room or remote > • Rapporteurs: 5 minutes: Recommendation Synthesis: The rapporteurs > will > collaborate and attempt to indicate text that based on workshop > discussions, > could lead event to come to one, or two Workshop conclusions. OK, maybe 3. > They will also be responsible for the submission of the Report. > • FINAL CALL: All workshop participants Open Mic: 10 minutes to > Endorse, > Object, or Amend the suggested recommendations > o Youth participants will be invited to start each of the Open Mic > sessions > o The Open Mic respondent session segments focus on refining the > one, two, or > three draft recommendations suggested by the roundtable. These can be > further > debated in varied social media following the workshop, and shared with > relevant BPFs, DCs and CNB. > o Geographically and Otherwise Varied Remote Moderators will use > chat to keep > remote participants aware of the discussion and report on any comments and > questions during the Open Mic sessions. > > > IX. Interventions: > This 90 minute workshop will be structured to give many more voices an > opportunity to be included in the dialog, by combining a 24 Minute Panel to > discuss aspects of the topic, a Roundtable which will debate those views > and > whether new Recommendations could be developed, a 25 minute "Open Mic' > Respondents session where remote and in-the-room workshop participants > indicate whether they agree or would like to amend the -hypothetical still > - > recommendations, into a few possible Recommendations for further > consideration. Finally, the Rapporteurs will attempt to further synthesize > down and review wording into 2, or 3, workshop recommendations. In the > final > 7 minutes of the session, to both sustain interest and engagement in the > room and online, the workshop will close again in 'Open Mic' fashion with > youth representatives, and those with accessability concerns, prioritized > for > critique, or confirmation, of the by then proposed recommendations. > > An illustrative example of this attempt at a high-engagement event, which > we > recognize does not follow exactly the usual 'panel' 'roundtable' or other > IGF > formats. But with a diverse mix of new and veteran IGF participants from > many > parts of the world including several developing countries, we anticipate an > enriching, memorable, and impactful event. > > A draft, overfull agenda is below with both confirmed people willing to > participate if the MAG process affords them that opportunity, as well as > prospective participants whose availability and interest is not yet > confirmed. But for whom we anticipate a positive response if their > intervention would be welcomed. > > Each of the named participants below have their own views and experience > which would be appropriate, and of interest, to share in this workshop. > > (Invited; confirmed where *) > > Workshop Co-Moderators: Minda Moreira, DCIRP * & Arsene Tungali, IGC * > [Civil > Society] > > > Distributed Rights Panelists: > Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah, Minister of Health, Republic of Liberia > [Government]; > & Richie Etwaru, Founder & CEO, Hu-manity.co* [Business]; Phil Murphy, > Governor, New Jersey [Government]; Jane Coffin, VP, Internet Society > (ISOC)* > [technical community] Vala Afshar, Salesforce Chief Digital Evangelist > [Business] Bruna Martins dos Santos, Coding Rights, Brazil* [NGO]; > > Roundtable: Crafting An IGF Recommendation on #My31 in Real Time; or Not > Katitza Rodriguez, EFF [Civil Society] > Akinremi Peter Taiwo, Compsoftnet, Nigeria* [Business] > Eddan Katz, Protocol Design Networks, World Economic Forum [NGO] > Judith Hellerstein, Hellerstein & Associates* [Business] > Karine Perset, Sam Paltridge, or Andrew Wyckoff, OECD [NGO] > Michael dePalma, Hu-manity.co* [Business] > > Respondents Open Mic [All workshop participants] > > Rapporteurs: Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP* [Civil Society] > Kevin Risser, USAC & DCIRP [Civil Society & Government] > Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths* [Civil Society] > Lee McKnight, SU * [Civil Society & Technical Community] > X. Diversity: > Diverse organizers have reviewed collaboratively a diverse set of > prospective > speakers and participants. Business, government, civil society and > technical > community participants are confirmed, from Africa, Latin America, Europe, > the > Middle East, and North America. > > Many of the speakers and moderators are from developing countries, and > several are first-time IGF participants. > XI. Onsite Moderator: Arsene Tungali (IGC) and Minda Meriem (DCIRP) > XII. Online Moderator: Renata Aquino > XIII. Rapporteur: Hanane Boujemi, Marianne Franklin, Lee McKnight, Kevin > Risser > XIV. Online Participation: > Renata Aquino, who has many years of experience assisting and increasing > remote participation for IGF workshops, will play that lead role for this > workshop as well. Co-organized Lee McKnight has run a Remote Hub at > Syracuse > University for several years and appreciates the challenges for online > participants, and the organizers of their participation, both online and in > the room where the Workshop is taking place. > > Renata is co-author of best practice recommendations for IGF remote > participation, and we intend to aim to maintain her high standard for > inclusion and operational efficiency. > XV. Discussion facilitation: > We are ensuring youth and persons with disabilities have several > opportunities to engage as a Respondent in person or remote, as they will > be > invited to lead a total of 40 minutes of 'Open Mic' time. > > Online participants will interact with regional remote moderators who > will > be led by Renata, who will coordinate both with online participants to > ensure > the queue prioritizes them, and with the in-room moderators, via chat. > > We expect the participants to be respectful of everyone's time and ensure > all > who wish to, whether on the workshop agenda or in the room, have an > opportunity to contribute verbally as well as through other mechanisms. > ==*XVI. Past IGF Participation*== > History in IGF: Yes > Report Link: > > http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/index.php?q= > filedepot_download/4098/252 > > > XVII. Sustainable Development Goals: > Goal 1: No Poverty > Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being for People > Goal 4: Quality Education > Goal 5: Gender Equality > Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure > Goal 10: Reducing Inequalities > Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production > Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals > > ==*XVIII. Connecting with IGF Intersessional Groups & NRIs*== > Best Practice Forums: AI, Data and IoT; Cybersecurity, Gender and > Access > Dynamic Coalitions: Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and > Principles is a Co-Sponsor. Dynamic Coalitions on Blockchain, and > IoT are also relevant > National and Regional Initiatives: NY, Africa, Latin America, > Asia, WEOG > > > XIX. Additional Background Paper (Optional): > https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/sites/default/files/webform/ > lwmcknightretwaruyyu_commodifying_trust_trustedcommercepolicyintersect > ingblockchainandiot_45th_tprc_8.15.2017pdf.pdf > XX. Additional Reference Document Link (Optional): > https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180605005581/en/ > New-Company-Hu-manity.co-Blockchain-Declare-31st-Human > > > New Company Hu-manity.co Uses Blockchain to Declare a 31st Human Right, > Empowering All Humans to Claim Legal Ownership of Inherent Human Data | > Business Wire > > www.businesswire.com > Hu-manity.co, a new company designed to create decentralized human rights > using proprietary technology and legal innovations on blockchains, has decla > > > > > Thank you for your interest in holding a workshop at the IGF. > > Kind regards, > IGF Secretariat. > > [1] https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/subthemes2018hr/other > > > --- > To unsubscribe: > List help: > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From joly at punkcast.com Thu Jun 7 13:52:33 2018 From: joly at punkcast.com (Joly MacFie) Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2018 13:52:33 -0400 Subject: [governance] RESPOND NOW! Internet Society survey on Consolidation in the Internet Economy Message-ID: Is big bad? Or the natural order of network effects? Will the new trend towards autonomous decentralization transcend the hegemoths? Have your say in this survey!.My own favorite piece on this topic is Geoff Huston's The Internet’s Gilded Age from March 2017. ​​ [image: Internet Society]Last year, the *Internet Society * published a comprehensive study to better understand the forces of change that will shape the Internet over the next five to seven years: *The 2017 Global Internet Report: Paths to Our Digital Future *. By focusing attention on the significant potential of the Internet for innovation and sustainable development, but without denying or shirking the challenges it also introduces, the 2017 report has become a powerful tool in the global awareness and advocacy work of the Internet Society and its chapters. We now want to work with you as our most important stakeholders on a new report that takes a closer look at one of those forces and how it may impact the future, namely* Consolidation in the Internet Economy *. Understood as growing forces of concentration, vertical and horizontal integration, and fewer opportunities for market entry and competition, this topic includes the impact of consolidating forces on all stakeholders as well as on the Internet’s underlying and evolving technology. We have selected this theme because findings from last year’s report, and developments since its release, indicated increasing concerns about a growing concentration of power in the Internet economy. They point to market and technical forces that may be driving consolidation at different ‘layers’ of the Internet, from traffic to communications providers to applications, as well as processes of vertical integration that allows for some companies to own the user experience at every stage and in an increasingly wide range of human activity. As users experience the Internet through a smaller number of providers, for example, there is the potential to restrict our access, choice and future ability to innovate. On the other hand, consolidation is not a new phenomenon but can be expected as markets and industries mature. To some, it is an evolution foremost characterized by lower prices and better services available to more people. *Today we are launching a survey available in English , French and Spanish seeking your input on this perceived trend of consolidation.* Tell us your perspective; how it might be affecting you and your community, and what you foresee for the future of the Internet in the next five years. *Take the survey! * Comment See all comments *​Permalink* http://isoc-ny.org/p2/10287 -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast -------------------------------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From joly at punkcast.com Sun Jun 10 02:51:59 2018 From: joly at punkcast.com (Joly MacFie) Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2018 02:51:59 -0400 Subject: [governance] WEBCAST TODAY: [Briefing] Internet governance in May 2018 Message-ID: May was in fact such a busy month that we never did catch up with the GIP's April IG briefing on the Livestream channel! Happy to say we are back on track. Also please note that the Dig.Watch team have been doing their usual excellent job of reporting at EuroDIG - https://dig.watch/events/eurodig-2018 ​​ [image: livestream] On the last Tuesday of every month, the *Geneva Internet Platform (GIP) Digital Watch * Internet governance briefings provide a ‘zoomed-out’ update of the major global IG and digital policy developments. Today, *Sunday June 10 2018* at *Noon EDT* (16:00 UTC) the *Internet Society Livestream Channe*l will present an edited version of last month’s update. May was a much-anticipated month, as the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect, triggering an eleventh hour rush to update privacy policies and to bring e-marketing practices in line. Beyond the GDPR, Facebook’s CEO testified before the European Parliament, drawing mixed reactions. *View on Livestream: https://livestream.com/internetsociety/gipdw0518 * (no captions) *Presenter*: Jovan Kurbalija – Founding Director, DiploFoundation *Regional Updates* – introduced by Stephanie Borg Psaila Shita Laksmi – Asia Pacific Wanda Perez – Caribbean Luca Belli – Latin America *Read more: https://dig.watch/newsletter/may2018 * *Twitter: #theGIP http://bit.ly/theGIP * Comment See all comments *​Permalink* http://isoc-ny.org/p2/10292 -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast -------------------------------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Speakers, including *Veni Markovski* (VP of UN Engagement, ICANN),* Joe Catapano*(Manager of Stakeholder Engagement North America, ICANN), *Chris Mondini* (Vice President, Global Business Engagement, ICANN), and *Greg Shatan* of ISOC-NY will review the *Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers’ (ICANN) 62nd public meeting * – a Policy Forum – which takes place in *Panama City* from *25-28 June 2018*. Join us for an overview of the latest developments in the management of the Internet’s names and numbering processes, which will surely include the impact of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) on the Whois system. The session will also be webcast live on the *Internet Society’s Livestream Channel *. *Experts & novices are both welcome. Admission is free. Refreshments will be supplied.* *Register to attend in person or webcast via Eventbrite – https://icann62nyc.eventbrite.com * *** Please fill out this brief survey to indicate your areas of interest* *https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/63S3GLX* *** Please note that remote participation opportunities are available to participate in ICANN 62 itself, visit https://meetings.icann.org/en/panamacity62 .* Comment See all comments *​Permalink* http://isoc-ny.org/p2/10298 -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast -------------------------------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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(governance at lists.riseup.net) Add cleanup rule > > | More info > > > Finally on the IGF website; > > https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2018-2 > ------------------------ > **Arsène Tungali* * > Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international > *, > CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa > Forum * > Tel: +243 993810967 > GPG: 523644A0 > *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* > > 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow > > (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil > > & Mexico > ) > - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger > - ICANN's GNSO Council > Member. 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Remote participation/webcast is available via Adobe Connect. English real time text plus up to 7 languages of audio streams are also available. There will be livestreams of certain sessions. Find a session on the schedule for details. Panama is EST, an hour ahead of NYC (UTC-5). *What: ICANN 62 Where: Panama City, PanamaWhen: June 25 – June 28 2018Full Schedule: https://62.schedule.icann.org/meetings ICANN Livestream channel: https://livestream.com/icannmeeting ICANN YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ICANNnews/videos ICANN Soundcloud channel: https://soundcloud.com/icann Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtag/icann62 Facebook: https://facebook.com/hashtag/icann62 * Comment See all comments *​Permalink* http://isoc-ny.org/p2/10348 -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast -------------------------------------------------------------- - -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Anybody else wishing to learn > more about how they can influence naming and numbering policy, and who > looks out for the regular Internet user, will find comprehensive guidance > in this morning's *NCSG + At-Large outreach session* > .. > And then, on July 16, should attend our *ICANN 62 NYC Readout* > . > > ​​ > > > [image: ICANN 62] The *62nd > meeting of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers > * (ICANN 62) is taking place *June > 25 – June 28 2018* in Panama City, Panama. ICANN 62 is ICANN’s 2018 > Policy Forum. This four-day meeting is focused on current policy > development work, outreach, and daily opportunities to network with the > community. Remote participation/webcast is available via Adobe Connect. > English real time text plus up to 7 languages of audio streams are also > available. There will be livestreams of certain sessions. Find a session on > the schedule for details. 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URL: From lmcknigh at syr.edu Wed Jun 6 00:49:50 2018 From: lmcknigh at syr.edu (Lee W McKnight) Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2018 04:49:50 +0000 Subject: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: <37f593ff5f0d4aa0945aebeb61e5ab2a@syr.edu> Hi everyone, Sorry for disappearing (to Alaska); I have refined and added folks who expressed interest but recognize I/we need to - focus- tomorrow am to get this done by deadline. DCIRP has reconfirmed they are happy to endorse this; I would hope IGC is cool too, but just because noone had objected directly is not the same as a semi-formal OK to submit as a IGC/DCIRP co-led thing. But as clock is running down, so I propose I - go ahead and submit before close of business June 6, with IGC support. Of course if folks feel that is not a good IGC thing to do, soon/now would be time to speak up. And object, or suggest refinement if you see something problematic here. Please. Once submitted I would hope IGC and DCIRP Co-co's can further co-coordinate from the submission to a hopefully accepted, refined draft. Next: If you replied to my email - congrats - look for your name below. ; ) Obviously this is still rough and I admittedly have not achieved perfect global harmonic balance in confirmed and invited speakers. (Parminder don't you or colleague want to join in/critique?) IGC/DCIRP IGF 2018 Workshop Draft Proposal Title: Our 31st (Distributed) Human Right Co-sponsors: Internet Governance Caucus (IGC) & Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles (DCIRP) & Hu-manity.co With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are reviewing their data policies to mitigate risk of incurring substantial penalties. Beyond loss avoidance, many people, insurers, and regulators are weary of repeated scandals as use and abuse of legitimately collected but inappropriately used or protected personal data remains rampant. This workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of distributed, trusted data, including the most sensitive data about our own person. Who owns us? Can blockchain and other new technologies transform this worn debate into a more hopeful distributed model and satisfactory proposition for all of us? Do we not have a 21st Century right to our own data? Would that not be preferrable for everyone, than a continuation of the status quo, where our inherent human data is bought and sold in human data marketplaces without being respected as our property. This workshop will consider a new call to establish our 31st Right, extending from the 30 Rights enumerated in the Twentieth Century in the UN Declaration of Human Rights. Can a right to our own human data fit readily within the framework of the Charter on Internet Rights and Principles developed by the Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles of the UN Internet Governance Forum, or other related perhaps supposedly more binding instruments? In this era of digital transformation of nations and firms, should we not expect novel, and valuable, expansion of human rights? If yes, what are some of the other new or updated instruments, and innovative mechanisms which may be desirable? Can blockchain and distributed ledger technology help us collaboratively reach WSIS objectives and UN sustainable development goals? Workshop Format: Panelists considering collaborative governance case study of new (proposed 31st) Human Right; followed by Roundtable debating and refining Recommendations for sustainable, extendable approaches to Human Rights to address UN SDGs [1: No Poverty; 3: Good Health and Well-Being for People; 5: Gender Equality; 9: Industry, Innovation and Economic Growth; 10: Reducing Inequalities; 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities; 12: Responsible Consumption and Production; 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions; 17: Partnerships for the Goals]. Followed by Respondents Open Mic. Followed by Rapporteurs. Followed by Open Mic Last Call 90 minute workshop (Invited; confirmed where *) Workshop Co-Moderators: Memia Moreira, DCIRP * & Arsene Tungali, IGC * [Civil Society] Panelists: Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah, Minister of Health, Republic of Liberia [Government]; & Richie Etwaru, Founder & CEO, Hu-manity.co* [Business]; Phil Murphy, Governor, New Jersey [Government]; Jane Coffin, VP, Internet Society (ISOC)* [technical community] Vala Afshar, Salesforce Chief Digital Evangelist [Business] Bruna Martins dos Santos, Coding Rights, Brazil* [NGO]; Roundtable: Crafting An IGF Recommendation on #My31 in Real Time; or Not Katitza Rodriguez, EFF [Civil Society] Akinremi Peter Taiwo, Compsoftnet, Nigeria* [Business] Eddan Katz, Protocol Design Networks, World Economic Forum [NGO] Judith Hellerstein, Hellerstein & Associates* [Business] Karine Perset, Sam Paltridge, or Andrew Wyckoff, OECD [NGO] Michael dePalma, Hu-manity.co* [Business] Respondents Open Mic [All workshop participants] Rapporteurs: Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP* [Civil Society] Kevin Risser, USAC & DCIRP [Civil Society & Government] Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths* [Civil Society] Lee McKnight, SU * [Civil Society & Technical Community] This Workshop Session is organized as follows: * Call to Order and introduction of the Session: Session Co-Moderators: 4 minutes {2minutes each] * Panel: 24 Minutes; 4 minutes X 6 speakers * Roundtable: Real-Time Recommendation; or Not: 18 minutes; 3 minutes X 6 speakers * Respondents Open Mic: 25 minutes: this is intended to engage everyone in the room * Rapporteurs: 12 minutes: Recommendation Synthesis: The 4 respondents will attempt to suggest coming to one, or two Workshop conclusions. OK, maybe 3. * FINAL CALL: All workshop participants Open Mic: 7 minutes to Endorse, Object, or Amend the suggested recommendations * Youth participants will be invited to start each of the Open Mic sessions * The Open Mic respondent session segments focus on refining the one, two, or three draft recommendations suggested by the roundtable. These can be further debated in varied social media following the workshop, and shared with relevant BPFs, DCs and CNB. * Geographically and Otherwise Varied Remote Moderators will use chat to keep remote participants aware of the discussion and report on any comments and questions during the Open Mic sessions. (Lee again: please comment asap so I may attempt to close this out in the morning.) But wait - there's more! ________________________________ From: Arsène Tungali Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2018 12:28:07 PM To: Lee W McKnight Cc: governance; Richie Etwaru; Michael DePalma; mindamoreira at hotmail.com; karisser at syr.edu; robert.bodle at msj.edu; m.i.franklin at gold.ac.uk; hboujem at hivas.org Subject: Re: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 Lee, Thanks for your email and the great suggestions. Now that we might have extension on the submission deadline (took this from Jeremy, MAG member), I would request you hold on submitting this possible joint proposal until IGC members have had the opportunity to digest this. Regards, Arsene ------------------------ *Arsène Tungali* Co-Founder & Executive Director, Rudi international, CEO, Smart Services Sarl, Mabingwa Forum Tel: +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN's GNSO Council Member. AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius) - IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet Freedom. Check the 2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC report (English) and (French) 2018-05-24 18:41 GMT+03:00 Lee W McKnight >: Hi, Maybe I am jumping the gun since we do not yet have confirmation on dates, and just Macron's tweet confirming Paris in November for IGF 2018. But to assemble workshop proposals I thought I better start. 1st fyi this email will be followed by a 2nd, and a 3rd, on draft workshop proposals for possible IGC (co-)sponsorship. Various aspects of the work we have been engaged in with Liberia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Alaska, to rapidly expand Internet access, anywhere, is the common thread. Since we believe they may offer replicable, and hopeful, models for refinement to meet community needs - anywhere. 2nd I note that the workshop proposal draft below has Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles support for submission; I have cc'd DCIRP chair Minda Moreira. I now invite IGC to consider co-sponsoring. And I invite IGCers to let me know if they would like to participate - or at least are willing to be listed as possible participants in this proposal. Finally, please meet SU iSchool adjunct professor of blockchain management Richie Etwaru, and his hu-manity.co startup co-founder Michael dePalma. Who aim to enable our 31st Right with Blockchain. Richie was previously CDO, IQVIA, the healthcare data company. (Please be gentle as they are newbies here on IGC, and just in process of joining our august list/community. : ) They argue rights to the data about us is the 31st human right. Richie's of course blockchained proposition can be seen at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD7Ys5RIgTY [http://img.youtube.com/vi/sD7Ys5RIgTY/0.jpg] Your #31st Human Right, Guaranteed by Blockchain | Richie Etwaru | TEDxKedgeBS - YouTube www.youtube.com Richie Etwaru, author, global keynote speaker, adjunct professor of Blockchain Management at Syracuse University in New York, USA, and CEO and Founder of Hu-... Would some IGCers want to hop into this? A rough draft sketch of a possible IGC + DCIRP IGF 2018 co-sponsored workshop proposals is below. Reactions? I plan to submit tomorrow if possible; if iGCers wish to engage and revise we can push back to Saturday and still meet the crazy Sunday deadline - even with dates/times of meeting unsettled. Lee (IGC+?) DCIRP IGF Workshop Draft Proposal Your 31st Right In cooperation with (IGC and) the Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles, and the Internet Governance Caucus, the following is prepared for submission to the next IGF. With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are obliged to comprehensively review their data policies, or risk incurring substantial penalties. Beyond loss avoidance for firms however, many people, and insurers, are weary of repeated scandals as use and abuse of legitimately collected but inappropriately used or protected data remains rampant. This workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of data, including the most sensitive data about our own person. Who owns us? Can blockchain and other new technologies transform this worn debate into a more hopeful model and proposition for all of us? Do we not have a right to our own data? Our 31st Right? How does this fit within the Charter on Internet Rights and Principles? What new or updated instruments may be desirable, if any? Can blockchain help us reach WSIS objectives and UN sustainable development goals? (TENTATIVE; maybe to be invited) Workshop Chairs: Memia Moreira, Hanane Boujemi, and/or Robert Bodle, DCIRP Arsene Tungali, IGC Panelists: Minister of Health, Liberia Katitza Rodriguez, EFF Phil Murphy, Governor, New Jersey Andrew Wyckoff, OECD Jane Coffin, ISOC Richie Etwaru, Hu-manity.co Kevin Risser, USAC Big pharma and/or IQVIA rep Asian rep or 2 Respondents: Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP or Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths Lee McKnight, SU (Lee again: I presume it is not problematic to have more than enough named participants agreeing to consider participating, so we can finetune speaker list as process moves along and people confirm travel plans when event locale and dates are confirmed...) ________________________________ From: governance-request at lists.riseup.net > on behalf of Arsène Tungali > Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2018 12:49:54 PM To: governance Subject: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018? Hi there, For the past two years, the IGC has been developping and submiting workshop proposals for the IGF. Though all details about when and where the IGF will take place, the deadline for workshop submission is end of this month in basically 10 days. Am I the only one who finds this odd? Are we able to put together a drafting team that can work on an initial draft? If you are interested, please state so on the list or to me privately and I will be happy to coordinate. If by tomorrow no one has reached out, I will consider that there is no interest. Regards, Arsene ------------------------ **Arsène Tungali* * [https://aboutme.imgix.net/background/users/a/r/s/arsenetungali_1493153256_491.jpg?q=80&dpr=1&auto=format&fit=max&w=250&h=140&rect=0,80,740,388] Arsène Tungali - Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rudi International, University of Delaware, DiploFoundation, University of Goma | about.me about.me I am a consultant and director in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Book a consultation. Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international *, [https://secure.gravatar.com/blavatar/dfa2efce3964f23e3dc6c6a3477a97c4?s=200&ts=1527174751] Rudi International – For A Better Future Of Africa! www.rudiinternational.org For A Better Future Of Africa! CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum * Tel: +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow [https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-1w7ZGO39cTE/VYYjO4DfzSI/AAAAAAAAGEM/xERpzSHBRIU/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/11403182_10153375472837090_2281745137253719912_n.jpg] Tungali: Selected for the 2015 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders tungali.blogspot.com In one of my recent posts, I shared some tips that I thought would be useful for those people getting ready for their YALI interview... (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico ) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN's GNSO Council Tungali tungali.blogspot.com The way i see the world! Member. AFRINIC Fellow ( Mauritius )* AFRINIC-25 Fellowship Winners www.afrinic.net AFRINIC is the Regional Registry for Internet Number Resources serving the African Internet Community. We are a non-government and not-for-profit organisation. - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet Freedom. Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English ) and (French ) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From LB at lucabelli.net Tue Jun 26 16:25:47 2018 From: LB at lucabelli.net (LB at lucabelli.net) Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2018 13:25:47 -0700 Subject: [governance] ARCEP includes the Zero Rating Map in its State of the Internet report Message-ID: <20180626132547.2700328f4bbfc197480209526f2a1375.8577586fef.mailapi@email07.europe.godaddy.com> Dear all, (apologies for cross-posting) As you might know, ARCEP (the French Telecoms Regulator) has just released its "State of the Internet" report. I am particularly pleased to let you know that the "Net Neutrality" part of the report features a section dedicated to the Zero Rating Map, whose beta version was launched at the IGF 2017 and that now includes information on Zero Rating and Net Neutrality regulations in 90 countries. See http://zerorating.info/ It is, to my knowledge, the first time a national regulator includes a section on an IGF outcome in an official report. Besides being concrete evidence that the IGF is not a mere talking shop, this episode demonstrates not only that the IGF can produce concrete outcomes but also that those outcomes can be of concrete use for researchers, regulators and other stakeholders alike. Furthermore, I think it is a very positive sign that the Telecoms regulator of the IGF host country shows such interest for IGF outcomes. The French version of the report is here https://www.arcep.fr/uploads/tx_gspublication/rapport-etat-internet-2018_conf050618.pdf The English version is here https://www.arcep.fr/uploads/tx_gspublication/report-state-internet-2018_conf050618-ENG.pdf The section dedicated to Zero Rating and the Minitelisation of the Internet (that I had the honour to author) is at page 69. Further readings on the subject (all in open access) are indicated in the footnotes. FYI, all IGF outcomes elaborated by the DCNN over the past years are also freely available here https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/dynamic-coalition-on-network-neutrality-dcnn?qt-dynamic_coalition_on_network_neu=4#qt-dynamic_coalition_on_network_neu All the best Luca ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Luca Belli, PhD Senior Researcher, Center for Technology & Society, FGV Rio de Janeiro Chercheur Associé, Centre de Droit Public Comparé, Université Paris 2 Head of Internet Governance at FGV internet-governance.fgv.br @1lucabelli ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This message, as well as any attached document, may contain information that is confidential and privileged and is intended only for the use of the addressee named above. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying or distribution of this email or attached documents, or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this message or its attachments is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. Please contact the sender if you believe you have received this email by mistake. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeremy at malcolm.id.au Wed Jun 27 09:27:26 2018 From: jeremy at malcolm.id.au (Jeremy Malcolm) Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2018 06:27:26 -0700 Subject: [governance] No IGF hosting of day 0 events Message-ID: At today's MAG meeting it was announced that unfortunately there will be no IGF hosting of Day 0 events at the IGF this year, because it falls on Armistice Day, although UNESCO will be holding an event on AI and there will also be a high-level event. There means however that the traditional Day 0 events such as GIGANET will have to make their own arrangements, at their own expense, if they want to meet on Day 0. Sorry for this further disappointing news. -- Jeremy Malcolm PhD LLB (Hons) B Com Internet lawyer, ICT policy advocate, geek host -t NAPTR 5.9.8.5.2.8.2.2.1.0.6.e164.org|awk -F! '{print $3}' From milton at gatech.edu Wed Jun 27 11:28:29 2018 From: milton at gatech.edu (Mueller, Milton L) Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2018 15:28:29 +0000 Subject: [governance] No IGF hosting of day 0 events In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: GigaNet has anticipated this and we made arrangements to host our annual symposium the day AFTER IGF, November 15. Here is the Call for Papers, if there are any interested researchers on this list: https://www.giga-net.org/call-for-papers-13th-annual-giganet-symposium-paris-france/ > -----Original Message----- > From: governance-request at lists.riseup.net [mailto:governance- > request at lists.riseup.net] On Behalf Of Jeremy Malcolm > Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2018 9:27 AM > To: bestbits at lists.bestbits.net; governance at lists.riseup.net > Subject: [governance] No IGF hosting of day 0 events > > At today's MAG meeting it was announced that unfortunately there will be no > IGF hosting of Day 0 events at the IGF this year, because it falls on Armistice > Day, although UNESCO will be holding an event on AI and there will also be a > high-level event. There means however that the traditional Day 0 events such > as GIGANET will have to make their own arrangements, at their own expense, if > they want to meet on Day 0. > > Sorry for this further disappointing news. > > -- > Jeremy Malcolm PhD LLB (Hons) B Com > Internet lawyer, ICT policy advocate, geek host -t NAPTR > 5.9.8.5.2.8.2.2.1.0.6.e164.org|awk -F! '{print $3}' > From governance at lists.riseup.net Wed Jun 27 12:06:08 2018 From: governance at lists.riseup.net (=?UTF-8?Q?Ars=C3=A8ne?= Tungali (via governance Mailing List)) Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2018 18:06:08 +0200 Subject: [governance] No IGF hosting of day 0 events In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: That was sharp of you, Milton! ----------------- Arsène Tungali, about.me/ArseneTungali +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo Sent from my iPhone (excuse typos) > On Jun 27, 2018, at 5:28 PM, Mueller, Milton L wrote: > > GigaNet has anticipated this and we made arrangements to host our annual symposium the day AFTER IGF, November 15. Here is the Call for Papers, if there are any interested researchers on this list: > https://www.giga-net.org/call-for-papers-13th-annual-giganet-symposium-paris-france/ > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: governance-request at lists.riseup.net [mailto:governance- >> request at lists.riseup.net] On Behalf Of Jeremy Malcolm >> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2018 9:27 AM >> To: bestbits at lists.bestbits.net; governance at lists.riseup.net >> Subject: [governance] No IGF hosting of day 0 events >> >> At today's MAG meeting it was announced that unfortunately there will be no >> IGF hosting of Day 0 events at the IGF this year, because it falls on Armistice >> Day, although UNESCO will be holding an event on AI and there will also be a >> high-level event. There means however that the traditional Day 0 events such >> as GIGANET will have to make their own arrangements, at their own expense, if >> they want to meet on Day 0. >> >> Sorry for this further disappointing news. >> >> -- >> Jeremy Malcolm PhD LLB (Hons) B Com >> Internet lawyer, ICT policy advocate, geek host -t NAPTR >> 5.9.8.5.2.8.2.2.1.0.6.e164.org|awk -F! '{print $3}' >> > > --- > To unsubscribe: > List help: From lmcknigh at syr.edu Wed Jun 6 01:11:01 2018 From: lmcknigh at syr.edu (Lee W McKnight) Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2018 05:11:01 +0000 Subject: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 In-Reply-To: <37f593ff5f0d4aa0945aebeb61e5ab2a@syr.edu> References: ,,<37f593ff5f0d4aa0945aebeb61e5ab2a@syr.edu> Message-ID: <303ead7a69a44e44bcd550114548c3e3@syr.edu> Hi again everyone, Please meet (for many of you, again) IGF veteran Garland McCoy, who has developed a IGF workshop Proposal: The 4Cs That Expand and Sustain Internet Access Connectivity, Content, Current, Currency Text is attached. I understand Garland would welcome a co-endorsement from IGF. Of course time is very tight; whether folks have suggestion for Garland even if there is insufficient time for IGC to formally consider, I am sure Garland would welcome your feedback and suggestions. thanks, Lee ________________________________ From: governance-request at lists.riseup.net on behalf of Lee W McKnight Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2018 12:49:50 AM To: Arsène Tungali Cc: governance; Richie Etwaru; Michael DePalma; mindamoreira at hotmail.com; karisser at syr.edu; robert.bodle at msj.edu; m.i.franklin at gold.ac.uk; hboujem at hivas.org Subject: Re: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 Hi everyone, Sorry for disappearing (to Alaska); I have refined and added folks who expressed interest but recognize I/we need to - focus- tomorrow am to get this done by deadline. DCIRP has reconfirmed they are happy to endorse this; I would hope IGC is cool too, but just because noone had objected directly is not the same as a semi-formal OK to submit as a IGC/DCIRP co-led thing. But as clock is running down, so I propose I - go ahead and submit before close of business June 6, with IGC support. Of course if folks feel that is not a good IGC thing to do, soon/now would be time to speak up. And object, or suggest refinement if you see something problematic here. Please. Once submitted I would hope IGC and DCIRP Co-co's can further co-coordinate from the submission to a hopefully accepted, refined draft. Next: If you replied to my email - congrats - look for your name below. ; ) Obviously this is still rough and I admittedly have not achieved perfect global harmonic balance in confirmed and invited speakers. (Parminder don't you or colleague want to join in/critique?) IGC/DCIRP IGF 2018 Workshop Draft Proposal Title: Our 31st (Distributed) Human Right Co-sponsors: Internet Governance Caucus (IGC) & Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles (DCIRP) & Hu-manity.co With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are reviewing their data policies to mitigate risk of incurring substantial penalties. Beyond loss avoidance, many people, insurers, and regulators are weary of repeated scandals as use and abuse of legitimately collected but inappropriately used or protected personal data remains rampant. This workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of distributed, trusted data, including the most sensitive data about our own person. Who owns us? Can blockchain and other new technologies transform this worn debate into a more hopeful distributed model and satisfactory proposition for all of us? Do we not have a 21st Century right to our own data? Would that not be preferrable for everyone, than a continuation of the status quo, where our inherent human data is bought and sold in human data marketplaces without being respected as our property. This workshop will consider a new call to establish our 31st Right, extending from the 30 Rights enumerated in the Twentieth Century in the UN Declaration of Human Rights. Can a right to our own human data fit readily within the framework of the Charter on Internet Rights and Principles developed by the Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles of the UN Internet Governance Forum, or other related perhaps supposedly more binding instruments? In this era of digital transformation of nations and firms, should we not expect novel, and valuable, expansion of human rights? If yes, what are some of the other new or updated instruments, and innovative mechanisms which may be desirable? Can blockchain and distributed ledger technology help us collaboratively reach WSIS objectives and UN sustainable development goals? Workshop Format: Panelists considering collaborative governance case study of new (proposed 31st) Human Right; followed by Roundtable debating and refining Recommendations for sustainable, extendable approaches to Human Rights to address UN SDGs [1: No Poverty; 3: Good Health and Well-Being for People; 5: Gender Equality; 9: Industry, Innovation and Economic Growth; 10: Reducing Inequalities; 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities; 12: Responsible Consumption and Production; 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions; 17: Partnerships for the Goals]. Followed by Respondents Open Mic. Followed by Rapporteurs. Followed by Open Mic Last Call 90 minute workshop (Invited; confirmed where *) Workshop Co-Moderators: Memia Moreira, DCIRP * & Arsene Tungali, IGC * [Civil Society] Panelists: Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah, Minister of Health, Republic of Liberia [Government]; & Richie Etwaru, Founder & CEO, Hu-manity.co* [Business]; Phil Murphy, Governor, New Jersey [Government]; Jane Coffin, VP, Internet Society (ISOC)* [technical community] Vala Afshar, Salesforce Chief Digital Evangelist [Business] Bruna Martins dos Santos, Coding Rights, Brazil* [NGO]; Roundtable: Crafting An IGF Recommendation on #My31 in Real Time; or Not Katitza Rodriguez, EFF [Civil Society] Akinremi Peter Taiwo, Compsoftnet, Nigeria* [Business] Eddan Katz, Protocol Design Networks, World Economic Forum [NGO] Judith Hellerstein, Hellerstein & Associates* [Business] Karine Perset, Sam Paltridge, or Andrew Wyckoff, OECD [NGO] Michael dePalma, Hu-manity.co* [Business] Respondents Open Mic [All workshop participants] Rapporteurs: Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP* [Civil Society] Kevin Risser, USAC & DCIRP [Civil Society & Government] Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths* [Civil Society] Lee McKnight, SU * [Civil Society & Technical Community] This Workshop Session is organized as follows: * Call to Order and introduction of the Session: Session Co-Moderators: 4 minutes {2minutes each] * Panel: 24 Minutes; 4 minutes X 6 speakers * Roundtable: Real-Time Recommendation; or Not: 18 minutes; 3 minutes X 6 speakers * Respondents Open Mic: 25 minutes: this is intended to engage everyone in the room * Rapporteurs: 12 minutes: Recommendation Synthesis: The 4 respondents will attempt to suggest coming to one, or two Workshop conclusions. OK, maybe 3. * FINAL CALL: All workshop participants Open Mic: 7 minutes to Endorse, Object, or Amend the suggested recommendations * Youth participants will be invited to start each of the Open Mic sessions * The Open Mic respondent session segments focus on refining the one, two, or three draft recommendations suggested by the roundtable. These can be further debated in varied social media following the workshop, and shared with relevant BPFs, DCs and CNB. * Geographically and Otherwise Varied Remote Moderators will use chat to keep remote participants aware of the discussion and report on any comments and questions during the Open Mic sessions. (Lee again: please comment asap so I may attempt to close this out in the morning.) But wait - there's more! ________________________________ From: Arsène Tungali Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2018 12:28:07 PM To: Lee W McKnight Cc: governance; Richie Etwaru; Michael DePalma; mindamoreira at hotmail.com; karisser at syr.edu; robert.bodle at msj.edu; m.i.franklin at gold.ac.uk; hboujem at hivas.org Subject: Re: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 Lee, Thanks for your email and the great suggestions. Now that we might have extension on the submission deadline (took this from Jeremy, MAG member), I would request you hold on submitting this possible joint proposal until IGC members have had the opportunity to digest this. Regards, Arsene ------------------------ *Arsène Tungali* Co-Founder & Executive Director, Rudi international, CEO, Smart Services Sarl, Mabingwa Forum Tel: +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN's GNSO Council Member. AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius) - IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet Freedom. Check the 2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC report (English) and (French) 2018-05-24 18:41 GMT+03:00 Lee W McKnight >: Hi, Maybe I am jumping the gun since we do not yet have confirmation on dates, and just Macron's tweet confirming Paris in November for IGF 2018. But to assemble workshop proposals I thought I better start. 1st fyi this email will be followed by a 2nd, and a 3rd, on draft workshop proposals for possible IGC (co-)sponsorship. Various aspects of the work we have been engaged in with Liberia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Alaska, to rapidly expand Internet access, anywhere, is the common thread. Since we believe they may offer replicable, and hopeful, models for refinement to meet community needs - anywhere. 2nd I note that the workshop proposal draft below has Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles support for submission; I have cc'd DCIRP chair Minda Moreira. I now invite IGC to consider co-sponsoring. And I invite IGCers to let me know if they would like to participate - or at least are willing to be listed as possible participants in this proposal. Finally, please meet SU iSchool adjunct professor of blockchain management Richie Etwaru, and his hu-manity.co startup co-founder Michael dePalma. Who aim to enable our 31st Right with Blockchain. Richie was previously CDO, IQVIA, the healthcare data company. (Please be gentle as they are newbies here on IGC, and just in process of joining our august list/community. : ) They argue rights to the data about us is the 31st human right. Richie's of course blockchained proposition can be seen at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD7Ys5RIgTY [http://img.youtube.com/vi/sD7Ys5RIgTY/0.jpg] Your #31st Human Right, Guaranteed by Blockchain | Richie Etwaru | TEDxKedgeBS - YouTube www.youtube.com Richie Etwaru, author, global keynote speaker, adjunct professor of Blockchain Management at Syracuse University in New York, USA, and CEO and Founder of Hu-... Would some IGCers want to hop into this? A rough draft sketch of a possible IGC + DCIRP IGF 2018 co-sponsored workshop proposals is below. Reactions? I plan to submit tomorrow if possible; if iGCers wish to engage and revise we can push back to Saturday and still meet the crazy Sunday deadline - even with dates/times of meeting unsettled. Lee (IGC+?) DCIRP IGF Workshop Draft Proposal Your 31st Right In cooperation with (IGC and) the Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles, and the Internet Governance Caucus, the following is prepared for submission to the next IGF. With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are obliged to comprehensively review their data policies, or risk incurring substantial penalties. Beyond loss avoidance for firms however, many people, and insurers, are weary of repeated scandals as use and abuse of legitimately collected but inappropriately used or protected data remains rampant. This workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of data, including the most sensitive data about our own person. Who owns us? Can blockchain and other new technologies transform this worn debate into a more hopeful model and proposition for all of us? Do we not have a right to our own data? Our 31st Right? How does this fit within the Charter on Internet Rights and Principles? What new or updated instruments may be desirable, if any? Can blockchain help us reach WSIS objectives and UN sustainable development goals? (TENTATIVE; maybe to be invited) Workshop Chairs: Memia Moreira, Hanane Boujemi, and/or Robert Bodle, DCIRP Arsene Tungali, IGC Panelists: Minister of Health, Liberia Katitza Rodriguez, EFF Phil Murphy, Governor, New Jersey Andrew Wyckoff, OECD Jane Coffin, ISOC Richie Etwaru, Hu-manity.co Kevin Risser, USAC Big pharma and/or IQVIA rep Asian rep or 2 Respondents: Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP or Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths Lee McKnight, SU (Lee again: I presume it is not problematic to have more than enough named participants agreeing to consider participating, so we can finetune speaker list as process moves along and people confirm travel plans when event locale and dates are confirmed...) ________________________________ From: governance-request at lists.riseup.net > on behalf of Arsène Tungali > Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2018 12:49:54 PM To: governance Subject: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018? Hi there, For the past two years, the IGC has been developping and submiting workshop proposals for the IGF. Though all details about when and where the IGF will take place, the deadline for workshop submission is end of this month in basically 10 days. Am I the only one who finds this odd? Are we able to put together a drafting team that can work on an initial draft? If you are interested, please state so on the list or to me privately and I will be happy to coordinate. If by tomorrow no one has reached out, I will consider that there is no interest. Regards, Arsene ------------------------ **Arsène Tungali* * [https://aboutme.imgix.net/background/users/a/r/s/arsenetungali_1493153256_491.jpg?q=80&dpr=1&auto=format&fit=max&w=250&h=140&rect=0,80,740,388] Arsène Tungali - Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rudi International, University of Delaware, DiploFoundation, University of Goma | about.me about.me I am a consultant and director in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Book a consultation. Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international *, [https://secure.gravatar.com/blavatar/dfa2efce3964f23e3dc6c6a3477a97c4?s=200&ts=1527174751] Rudi International – For A Better Future Of Africa! www.rudiinternational.org For A Better Future Of Africa! CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum * Tel: +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow [https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-1w7ZGO39cTE/VYYjO4DfzSI/AAAAAAAAGEM/xERpzSHBRIU/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/11403182_10153375472837090_2281745137253719912_n.jpg] Tungali: Selected for the 2015 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders tungali.blogspot.com In one of my recent posts, I shared some tips that I thought would be useful for those people getting ready for their YALI interview... (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico ) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN's GNSO Council Tungali tungali.blogspot.com The way i see the world! Member. AFRINIC Fellow ( Mauritius )* AFRINIC-25 Fellowship Winners www.afrinic.net AFRINIC is the Regional Registry for Internet Number Resources serving the African Internet Community. We are a non-government and not-for-profit organisation. - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet Freedom. Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English ) and (French ) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Can we put in a point asserting the need for social and economic justice in the digital age? If required, we can provide an appropriate text. regards, parminder On Thursday 31 May 2018 04:19 PM, Craig Fagan wrote: > ***apologies for cross-posting*** > > We wanted to share a request letter that we are circulating to G20 > governments (sherpas) calling on the G20 to take on a digital agenda > and ensure related digital rights commitments: > > https://g20openletter.org/ > > The letter is open for signature and is available in Spanish and > French (and soon Portuguese). > > It would be great to have members of this community join us - if you > have not already. > > If you have any questions, please feel welcome to email me directly. > > In solidarity, > > Craig > > Craig Fagan > > Policy Director > > +49-163-855-1780 > > Skype: craig.fagan > > *1110 Vermont Ave NW, Suite 500, Washington DC 20005, USA* > *| **www.webfoundation.org* * | > Twitter: @webfoundation @craigmfagan > * > > > > > ____________________________________________________________ > You received this message as a subscriber on the list: > bestbits at lists.bestbits.net. > To unsubscribe or change your settings, visit: > http://lists.bestbits.net/wws/info/bestbits -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From governance at lists.riseup.net Wed Jun 6 05:00:03 2018 From: governance at lists.riseup.net (=?UTF-8?Q?Ars=C3=A8ne?= Tungali (via governance Mailing List)) Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2018 11:00:03 +0200 Subject: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 In-Reply-To: <37f593ff5f0d4aa0945aebeb61e5ab2a@syr.edu> References: <37f593ff5f0d4aa0945aebeb61e5ab2a@syr.edu> Message-ID: Dear Lee, Thanks for putting this together and thanks to everyone who has sent in their names to be considered for this workshop proposal. I think if there is no strong objection, we can consider this workshop as supported by IGC as a Co-organizer. Lee, please go ahead and submit it. If accepted, we wil still have time to refine it and confirm all panellists and moderators. Thanks, Arsene ------------------------ **Arsène Tungali* * Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international *, CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum * Tel: +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico ) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN's GNSO Council Member. AFRINIC Fellow ( Mauritius )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet Freedom. Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English ) and (French ) 2018-06-06 6:49 GMT+02:00 Lee W McKnight : > Hi everyone, > > > Sorry for disappearing (to Alaska); I have refined and added folks who > expressed interest but recognize I/we need to - focus- tomorrow am to get > this done by deadline. > > > DCIRP has reconfirmed they are happy to endorse this; I would hope IGC is > cool too, but just because noone had objected directly is not the same as a > semi-formal OK to submit as a IGC/DCIRP co-led thing. > > > But as clock is running down, so I propose I - go ahead and submit before > close of business June 6, with IGC support. Of course if folks feel that > is not a good IGC thing to do, soon/now would be time to speak up. > > And object, or suggest refinement if you see something problematic here. > Please. Once submitted I would hope IGC and DCIRP Co-co's can > further co-coordinate from the submission to a hopefully accepted, refined > draft. > > > Next: If you replied to my email - congrats - look for your name below. ; > ) Obviously this is still rough and I admittedly have not achieved > perfect global harmonic balance in confirmed and invited speakers. > (Parminder don't you or colleague want to join in/critique?) > > > IGC/DCIRP IGF 2018 Workshop Draft Proposal > > > > Title: Our 31st (Distributed) Human Right > > > > Co-sponsors: > > Internet Governance Caucus (IGC) & > > Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles (DCIRP) & > > Hu-manity.co > > > > With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are reviewing their data > policies to mitigate risk of incurring substantial penalties. Beyond loss > avoidance, many people, insurers, and regulators are weary of repeated > scandals as use and abuse of legitimately collected but inappropriately > used or protected personal data remains rampant. > > > > This workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of distributed, > trusted data, including the most sensitive data about our own person. Who > owns us? Can blockchain and other new technologies transform this worn > debate into a more hopeful distributed model and satisfactory proposition > for all of us? Do we not have a 21st Century right to our own data? Would > that not be preferrable for everyone, than a continuation of the status > quo, where our inherent human data is bought and sold in human data > marketplaces without being respected as our property. > > > > This workshop will consider a new call to establish our 31st Right, > extending from the 30 Rights enumerated in the Twentieth Century in the UN > Declaration of Human Rights. Can a right to our own human data fit readily > within the framework of the Charter on Internet Rights and Principles > developed by the Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles of the > UN Internet Governance Forum, or other related perhaps supposedly more > binding instruments? In this era of digital transformation of nations and > firms, should we not expect novel, and valuable, expansion of human rights? > If yes, what are some of the other new or updated instruments, and > innovative mechanisms which may be desirable? Can blockchain and > distributed ledger technology help us collaboratively reach WSIS objectives > and UN sustainable development goals? > > > > Workshop Format: Panelists considering collaborative governance case > study of new (proposed 31st) Human Right; followed by Roundtable debating > and refining Recommendations for sustainable, extendable approaches to > Human Rights to address UN SDGs [1: No Poverty; 3: Good Health and > Well-Being for People; 5: Gender Equality; 9: Industry, Innovation and > Economic Growth; 10: Reducing Inequalities; 11: Sustainable Cities and > Communities; 12: Responsible Consumption and Production; 16: Peace, > Justice, and Strong Institutions; 17: Partnerships for the Goals]. > > Followed by Respondents Open Mic. Followed by Rapporteurs. Followed by > Open Mic Last Call *90 minute workshop* > > > > > > > > (Invited; confirmed where *) > > Workshop Co-Moderators: Memia Moreira, DCIRP * & Arsene Tungali, IGC * > [Civil Society] > > Panelists: > > Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah, Minister of Health, Republic of Liberia > [Government]; & Richie Etwaru, Founder & CEO, Hu-manity.co* [Business]; > Phil Murphy, Governor, New Jersey [Government]; Jane Coffin, VP, Internet > Society (ISOC)* [technical community] Vala Afshar, Salesforce Chief Digital > Evangelist [Business] Bruna Martins dos Santos, Coding Rights, Brazil* > [NGO]; > > Roundtable: Crafting An IGF Recommendation on #My31 in Real Time; or Not > > Katitza Rodriguez, EFF [Civil Society] > > Akinremi Peter Taiwo, Compsoftnet, Nigeria* [Business] > > Eddan Katz, Protocol Design Networks, World Economic Forum [NGO] > > Judith Hellerstein, Hellerstein & Associates* [Business] > > Karine Perset, Sam Paltridge, or Andrew Wyckoff, OECD [NGO] > > Michael dePalma, Hu-manity.co* [Business] > > Respondents Open Mic [All workshop participants] > > Rapporteurs: Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP* [Civil Society] > > Kevin Risser, USAC & DCIRP [Civil Society & Government] > > Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths* [Civil Society] > > Lee McKnight, SU * [Civil Society & Technical Community] > > > > This Workshop Session is organized as follows: > > - Call to Order and introduction of the Session: Session > Co-Moderators: 4 minutes {2minutes each] > - Panel: 24 Minutes; 4 minutes X 6 speakers > - Roundtable: Real-Time Recommendation; or Not: 18 minutes; 3 minutes > X 6 speakers > - Respondents Open Mic: 25 minutes: this is intended to engage > everyone in the room > - Rapporteurs: 12 minutes: Recommendation Synthesis: The 4 respondents > will attempt to suggest coming to one, or two Workshop conclusions. OK, > maybe 3. > - FINAL CALL: All workshop participants Open Mic: 7 minutes to > Endorse, Object, or Amend the suggested recommendations > - Youth participants will be invited to start each of the Open Mic > sessions > - The Open Mic respondent session segments focus on refining the > one, two, or three draft recommendations suggested by the roundtable. These > can be further debated in varied social media following the workshop, and > shared with relevant BPFs, DCs and CNB. > - Geographically and Otherwise Varied Remote Moderators will use > chat to keep remote participants aware of the discussion and report on any > comments and questions during the Open Mic sessions. > > > (Lee again: please comment asap so I may attempt to close this out in the > morning.) > > > But wait - there's more! > ------------------------------ > *From:* Arsène Tungali > *Sent:* Thursday, May 24, 2018 12:28:07 PM > *To:* Lee W McKnight > *Cc:* governance; Richie Etwaru; Michael DePalma; mindamoreira at hotmail.com; > karisser at syr.edu; robert.bodle at msj.edu; m.i.franklin at gold.ac.uk; > hboujem at hivas.org > *Subject:* Re: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for > IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 > > Lee, > > Thanks for your email and the great suggestions. Now that we might have > extension on the submission deadline (took this from Jeremy, MAG member), I > would request you hold on submitting this possible joint proposal until IGC > members have had the opportunity to digest this. > > Regards, > Arsene > > ------------------------ > **Arsène Tungali* * > Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international > *, > CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa > Forum * > Tel: +243 993810967 > GPG: 523644A0 > *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* > > 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow > > (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil > > & Mexico > ) > - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger > - ICANN's GNSO Council > Member. AFRINIC Fellow > (Mauritius > > )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - > Internet Freedom. > > Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English > ) and (French > ) > > 2018-05-24 18:41 GMT+03:00 Lee W McKnight : > >> Hi, >> >> >> Maybe I am jumping the gun since we do not yet have confirmation on >> dates, and just Macron's tweet confirming Paris in November for IGF 2018. >> But to assemble workshop proposals I thought I better start. >> >> >> 1st fyi this email will be followed by a 2nd, and a 3rd, on >> draft workshop proposals for possible IGC (co-)sponsorship. Various aspects >> of the work we have been engaged in with Liberia and the Democratic >> Republic of Congo, and Alaska, to rapidly expand Internet access, anywhere, >> is the common thread. Since we believe they may offer replicable, and >> hopeful, models for refinement to meet community needs - anywhere. >> >> >> 2nd I note that the workshop proposal draft below has Dynamic Coalition >> on Internet Rights and Principles support for submission; I have cc'd DCIRP >> chair Minda Moreira. >> >> >> I now invite IGC to consider co-sponsoring. And I invite IGCers to let >> me know if they would like to participate - or at least are willing to be >> listed as possible participants in this proposal. >> >> >> Finally, please meet SU iSchool adjunct professor of blockchain >> management Richie Etwaru, and his hu-manity.co startup co-founder >> Michael dePalma. Who aim to enable our 31st Right with Blockchain. Richie >> was previously CDO, IQVIA, the healthcare data company. (Please be gentle >> as they are newbies here on IGC, and just in process of joining our august >> list/community. : ) >> >> >> They argue rights to the data about us is the 31st human right. >> >> Richie's of course blockchained proposition can be seen at >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD7Ys5RIgTY >> >> Your #31st Human Right, Guaranteed by Blockchain | Richie Etwaru | >> TEDxKedgeBS - YouTube >> www.youtube.com >> Richie Etwaru, author, global keynote speaker, adjunct professor of >> Blockchain Management at Syracuse University in New York, USA, and CEO and >> Founder of Hu-... >> >> Would some IGCers want to hop into this? >> >> >> A rough draft sketch of a possible IGC + DCIRP IGF >> 2018 co-sponsored workshop proposals is below. Reactions? I plan to >> submit tomorrow if possible; if iGCers wish to engage and revise we can >> push back to Saturday and still meet the crazy Sunday deadline - even with >> dates/times of meeting unsettled. >> >> >> Lee >> >> >> (IGC+?) DCIRP IGF Workshop Draft Proposal >> >> >> Your 31st Right >> >> >> In cooperation with (IGC and) the Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights >> and Principles, and the Internet Governance Caucus, the following is >> prepared for submission to the next IGF. >> >> With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are obliged to >> comprehensively review their data policies, or risk incurring substantial >> penalties. Beyond loss avoidance for firms however, many people, and >> insurers, are weary of repeated scandals as use and abuse of legitimately >> collected but inappropriately used or protected data remains rampant. This >> workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of data, including the >> most sensitive data about our own person. Who owns us? Can blockchain and >> other new technologies transform this worn debate into a more hopeful model >> and proposition for all of us? Do we not have a right to our own data? Our >> 31st Right? How does this fit within the Charter on Internet Rights and >> Principles? What new or updated instruments may be desirable, if any? Can >> blockchain help us reach WSIS objectives and UN sustainable development >> goals? >> >> >> >> (TENTATIVE; maybe to be invited) >> >> Workshop Chairs: >> >> Memia Moreira, Hanane Boujemi, and/or Robert Bodle, DCIRP >> >> Arsene Tungali, IGC >> >> >> Panelists: >> >> Minister of Health, Liberia >> >> Katitza Rodriguez, EFF >> >> Phil Murphy, Governor, New Jersey >> >> Andrew Wyckoff, OECD >> >> Jane Coffin, ISOC >> >> Richie Etwaru, Hu-manity.co >> >> Kevin Risser, USAC >> >> Big pharma and/or IQVIA rep >> >> Asian rep or 2 >> >> >> Respondents: >> >> Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP or Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths >> >> Lee McKnight, SU >> >> >> (Lee again: I presume it is not problematic to have more than enough >> named participants agreeing to consider participating, so we can finetune >> speaker list as process moves along and people confirm travel plans when >> event locale and dates are confirmed...) >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* governance-request at lists.riseup.net < >> governance-request at lists.riseup.net> on behalf of Arsène Tungali < >> governance at lists.riseup.net> >> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 16, 2018 12:49:54 PM >> *To:* governance >> *Subject:* [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF >> 2018? >> >> Hi there, >> >> For the past two years, the IGC has been developping and submiting >> workshop proposals for the IGF. Though all details about when and >> where the IGF will take place, the deadline for workshop submission is >> end of this month in basically 10 days. Am I the only one who finds >> this odd? >> >> Are we able to put together a drafting team that can work on an >> initial draft? If you are interested, please state so on the list or >> to me privately and I will be happy to coordinate. If by tomorrow no >> one has reached out, I will consider that there is no interest. >> >> Regards, >> Arsene >> ------------------------ >> **Arsène Tungali* * >> >> Arsène Tungali - Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rudi >> International, University of Delaware, DiploFoundation, University of Goma >> | about.me >> about.me >> I am a consultant and director in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo. >> Book a consultation. >> >> >> Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international >> *, >> >> Rudi International – For A Better Future Of Africa! >> >> www.rudiinternational.org >> For A Better Future Of Africa! >> >> >> CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa >> Forum >> * >> Tel: +243 993810967 >> GPG: 523644A0 >> *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* >> >> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow >> > la-washington.html> >> >> >> Tungali: Selected for the 2015 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young >> African Leaders >> >> tungali.blogspot.com >> In one of my recent posts, I shared some tips that I thought would be >> useful for those people getting ready for their YALI interview... >> >> >> (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil >> > dership-programmes/next-generation-leaders/igf-ambassadors- >> programme/Past-Ambassadors> >> & Mexico >> > dership-programmes/next-generation-leaders/Current-Ambassadors>) >> - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger >> - ICANN's GNSO Council >> Tungali >> tungali.blogspot.com >> The way i see the world! >> >> >> Member. AFRINIC >> Fellow ( >> Mauritius >> > owship-winners>)* >> AFRINIC-25 Fellowship Winners >> >> www.afrinic.net >> AFRINIC is the Regional Registry for Internet Number Resources serving >> the African Internet Community. We are a non-government and not-for-profit >> organisation. >> >> >> - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet >> Freedom. >> >> Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English >> ) and (French >> ) >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From governance at lists.riseup.net Wed Jun 6 05:06:57 2018 From: governance at lists.riseup.net (=?UTF-8?Q?Ars=C3=A8ne?= Tungali (via governance Mailing List)) Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2018 11:06:57 +0200 Subject: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 In-Reply-To: <303ead7a69a44e44bcd550114548c3e3@syr.edu> References: <37f593ff5f0d4aa0945aebeb61e5ab2a@syr.edu> <303ead7a69a44e44bcd550114548c3e3@syr.edu> Message-ID: Hi Gerland, It is good to see that you have worked a session proposal for the IGF. Thanks, Lee for sharing it here for comments. I am afraid, as IGC, we don't have enough time to examine and to commit for a co-sponsorship of this session. I see you have very good speakers already lined up and I would encourage any IGC member (on a more personal capacity) who is willing to be considered for an engagement in this workshop to reach out to you directly. We don't want to delay its submission. I wish you good luck, Gerland and please do let us know if this workshop is accepted. We will be glad to populate the announcement here and encourage IGC members to attend the session in Paris later this year. Best regards, Arsene ------------------------ **Arsène Tungali* * Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international *, CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum * Tel: +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico ) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN's GNSO Council Member. AFRINIC Fellow ( Mauritius )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet Freedom. Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English ) and (French ) 2018-06-06 7:11 GMT+02:00 Lee W McKnight : > Hi again everyone, > > > Please meet (for many of you, again) IGF veteran Garland McCoy, who has > developed a IGF workshop Proposal: > > *The 4Cs That Expand and Sustain Internet Access * > > *Connectivity, Content, Current, Currency* > > > Text is attached. I understand Garland would welcome a co-endorsement from > IGF. > > > Of course time is very tight; whether folks have suggestion for Garland > even if there is insufficient time for IGC to formally consider, I am sure > Garland would welcome your feedback and suggestions. > > > thanks, > > > Lee > ------------------------------ > *From:* governance-request at lists.riseup.net riseup.net> on behalf of Lee W McKnight > *Sent:* Wednesday, June 6, 2018 12:49:50 AM > *To:* Arsène Tungali > > *Cc:* governance; Richie Etwaru; Michael DePalma; mindamoreira at hotmail.com; > karisser at syr.edu; robert.bodle at msj.edu; m.i.franklin at gold.ac.uk; > hboujem at hivas.org > *Subject:* Re: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for > IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 > > > Hi everyone, > > > Sorry for disappearing (to Alaska); I have refined and added folks who > expressed interest but recognize I/we need to - focus- tomorrow am to get > this done by deadline. > > > DCIRP has reconfirmed they are happy to endorse this; I would hope IGC is > cool too, but just because noone had objected directly is not the same as a > semi-formal OK to submit as a IGC/DCIRP co-led thing. > > > But as clock is running down, so I propose I - go ahead and submit before > close of business June 6, with IGC support. Of course if folks feel that > is not a good IGC thing to do, soon/now would be time to speak up. > > And object, or suggest refinement if you see something problematic here. > Please. Once submitted I would hope IGC and DCIRP Co-co's can > further co-coordinate from the submission to a hopefully accepted, refined > draft. > > > Next: If you replied to my email - congrats - look for your name below. ; > ) Obviously this is still rough and I admittedly have not achieved > perfect global harmonic balance in confirmed and invited speakers. > (Parminder don't you or colleague want to join in/critique?) > > > IGC/DCIRP IGF 2018 Workshop Draft Proposal > > > > Title: Our 31st (Distributed) Human Right > > > > Co-sponsors: > > Internet Governance Caucus (IGC) & > > Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles (DCIRP) & > > Hu-manity.co > > > > With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are reviewing their data > policies to mitigate risk of incurring substantial penalties. Beyond loss > avoidance, many people, insurers, and regulators are weary of repeated > scandals as use and abuse of legitimately collected but inappropriately > used or protected personal data remains rampant. > > > > This workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of distributed, > trusted data, including the most sensitive data about our own person. Who > owns us? Can blockchain and other new technologies transform this worn > debate into a more hopeful distributed model and satisfactory proposition > for all of us? Do we not have a 21st Century right to our own data? Would > that not be preferrable for everyone, than a continuation of the status > quo, where our inherent human data is bought and sold in human data > marketplaces without being respected as our property. > > > > This workshop will consider a new call to establish our 31st Right, > extending from the 30 Rights enumerated in the Twentieth Century in the UN > Declaration of Human Rights. Can a right to our own human data fit readily > within the framework of the Charter on Internet Rights and Principles > developed by the Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles of the > UN Internet Governance Forum, or other related perhaps supposedly more > binding instruments? In this era of digital transformation of nations and > firms, should we not expect novel, and valuable, expansion of human rights? > If yes, what are some of the other new or updated instruments, and > innovative mechanisms which may be desirable? Can blockchain and > distributed ledger technology help us collaboratively reach WSIS objectives > and UN sustainable development goals? > > > > Workshop Format: Panelists considering collaborative governance case > study of new (proposed 31st) Human Right; followed by Roundtable debating > and refining Recommendations for sustainable, extendable approaches to > Human Rights to address UN SDGs [1: No Poverty; 3: Good Health and > Well-Being for People; 5: Gender Equality; 9: Industry, Innovation and > Economic Growth; 10: Reducing Inequalities; 11: Sustainable Cities and > Communities; 12: Responsible Consumption and Production; 16: Peace, > Justice, and Strong Institutions; 17: Partnerships for the Goals]. > > Followed by Respondents Open Mic. Followed by Rapporteurs. Followed by > Open Mic Last Call *90 minute workshop* > > > > > > > > (Invited; confirmed where *) > > Workshop Co-Moderators: Memia Moreira, DCIRP * & Arsene Tungali, IGC * > [Civil Society] > > Panelists: > > Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah, Minister of Health, Republic of Liberia > [Government]; & Richie Etwaru, Founder & CEO, Hu-manity.co* [Business]; > Phil Murphy, Governor, New Jersey [Government]; Jane Coffin, VP, Internet > Society (ISOC)* [technical community] Vala Afshar, Salesforce Chief Digital > Evangelist [Business] Bruna Martins dos Santos, Coding Rights, Brazil* > [NGO]; > > Roundtable: Crafting An IGF Recommendation on #My31 in Real Time; or Not > > Katitza Rodriguez, EFF [Civil Society] > > Akinremi Peter Taiwo, Compsoftnet, Nigeria* [Business] > > Eddan Katz, Protocol Design Networks, World Economic Forum [NGO] > > Judith Hellerstein, Hellerstein & Associates* [Business] > > Karine Perset, Sam Paltridge, or Andrew Wyckoff, OECD [NGO] > > Michael dePalma, Hu-manity.co* [Business] > > Respondents Open Mic [All workshop participants] > > Rapporteurs: Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP* [Civil Society] > > Kevin Risser, USAC & DCIRP [Civil Society & Government] > > Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths* [Civil Society] > > Lee McKnight, SU * [Civil Society & Technical Community] > > > > This Workshop Session is organized as follows: > > - Call to Order and introduction of the Session: Session > Co-Moderators: 4 minutes {2minutes each] > - Panel: 24 Minutes; 4 minutes X 6 speakers > - Roundtable: Real-Time Recommendation; or Not: 18 minutes; 3 minutes > X 6 speakers > - Respondents Open Mic: 25 minutes: this is intended to engage > everyone in the room > - Rapporteurs: 12 minutes: Recommendation Synthesis: The 4 respondents > will attempt to suggest coming to one, or two Workshop conclusions. OK, > maybe 3. > - FINAL CALL: All workshop participants Open Mic: 7 minutes to > Endorse, Object, or Amend the suggested recommendations > - Youth participants will be invited to start each of the Open Mic > sessions > - The Open Mic respondent session segments focus on refining the > one, two, or three draft recommendations suggested by the roundtable. These > can be further debated in varied social media following the workshop, and > shared with relevant BPFs, DCs and CNB. > - Geographically and Otherwise Varied Remote Moderators will use > chat to keep remote participants aware of the discussion and report on any > comments and questions during the Open Mic sessions. > > > (Lee again: please comment asap so I may attempt to close this out in the > morning.) > > > But wait - there's more! > ------------------------------ > *From:* Arsène Tungali > *Sent:* Thursday, May 24, 2018 12:28:07 PM > *To:* Lee W McKnight > *Cc:* governance; Richie Etwaru; Michael DePalma; mindamoreira at hotmail.com; > karisser at syr.edu; robert.bodle at msj.edu; m.i.franklin at gold.ac.uk; > hboujem at hivas.org > *Subject:* Re: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for > IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 > > Lee, > > Thanks for your email and the great suggestions. Now that we might have > extension on the submission deadline (took this from Jeremy, MAG member), I > would request you hold on submitting this possible joint proposal until IGC > members have had the opportunity to digest this. > > Regards, > Arsene > > ------------------------ > **Arsène Tungali* * > Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international > *, > CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa > Forum * > Tel: +243 993810967 > GPG: 523644A0 > *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* > > 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow > > (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil > > & Mexico > ) > - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger > - ICANN's GNSO Council > Member. AFRINIC Fellow > (Mauritius > > )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - > Internet Freedom. > > Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English > ) and (French > ) > > 2018-05-24 18:41 GMT+03:00 Lee W McKnight : > >> Hi, >> >> >> Maybe I am jumping the gun since we do not yet have confirmation on >> dates, and just Macron's tweet confirming Paris in November for IGF 2018. >> But to assemble workshop proposals I thought I better start. >> >> >> 1st fyi this email will be followed by a 2nd, and a 3rd, on >> draft workshop proposals for possible IGC (co-)sponsorship. Various aspects >> of the work we have been engaged in with Liberia and the Democratic >> Republic of Congo, and Alaska, to rapidly expand Internet access, anywhere, >> is the common thread. Since we believe they may offer replicable, and >> hopeful, models for refinement to meet community needs - anywhere. >> >> >> 2nd I note that the workshop proposal draft below has Dynamic Coalition >> on Internet Rights and Principles support for submission; I have cc'd DCIRP >> chair Minda Moreira. >> >> >> I now invite IGC to consider co-sponsoring. And I invite IGCers to let >> me know if they would like to participate - or at least are willing to be >> listed as possible participants in this proposal. >> >> >> Finally, please meet SU iSchool adjunct professor of blockchain >> management Richie Etwaru, and his hu-manity.co startup co-founder >> Michael dePalma. Who aim to enable our 31st Right with Blockchain. Richie >> was previously CDO, IQVIA, the healthcare data company. (Please be gentle >> as they are newbies here on IGC, and just in process of joining our august >> list/community. : ) >> >> >> They argue rights to the data about us is the 31st human right. >> >> Richie's of course blockchained proposition can be seen at >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD7Ys5RIgTY >> >> Your #31st Human Right, Guaranteed by Blockchain | Richie Etwaru | >> TEDxKedgeBS - YouTube >> www.youtube.com >> Richie Etwaru, author, global keynote speaker, adjunct professor of >> Blockchain Management at Syracuse University in New York, USA, and CEO and >> Founder of Hu-... >> >> Would some IGCers want to hop into this? >> >> >> A rough draft sketch of a possible IGC + DCIRP IGF >> 2018 co-sponsored workshop proposals is below. Reactions? I plan to >> submit tomorrow if possible; if iGCers wish to engage and revise we can >> push back to Saturday and still meet the crazy Sunday deadline - even with >> dates/times of meeting unsettled. >> >> >> Lee >> >> >> (IGC+?) DCIRP IGF Workshop Draft Proposal >> >> >> Your 31st Right >> >> >> In cooperation with (IGC and) the Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights >> and Principles, and the Internet Governance Caucus, the following is >> prepared for submission to the next IGF. >> >> With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are obliged to >> comprehensively review their data policies, or risk incurring substantial >> penalties. Beyond loss avoidance for firms however, many people, and >> insurers, are weary of repeated scandals as use and abuse of legitimately >> collected but inappropriately used or protected data remains rampant. This >> workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of data, including the >> most sensitive data about our own person. Who owns us? Can blockchain and >> other new technologies transform this worn debate into a more hopeful model >> and proposition for all of us? Do we not have a right to our own data? Our >> 31st Right? How does this fit within the Charter on Internet Rights and >> Principles? What new or updated instruments may be desirable, if any? Can >> blockchain help us reach WSIS objectives and UN sustainable development >> goals? >> >> >> >> (TENTATIVE; maybe to be invited) >> >> Workshop Chairs: >> >> Memia Moreira, Hanane Boujemi, and/or Robert Bodle, DCIRP >> >> Arsene Tungali, IGC >> >> >> Panelists: >> >> Minister of Health, Liberia >> >> Katitza Rodriguez, EFF >> >> Phil Murphy, Governor, New Jersey >> >> Andrew Wyckoff, OECD >> >> Jane Coffin, ISOC >> >> Richie Etwaru, Hu-manity.co >> >> Kevin Risser, USAC >> >> Big pharma and/or IQVIA rep >> >> Asian rep or 2 >> >> >> Respondents: >> >> Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP or Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths >> >> Lee McKnight, SU >> >> >> (Lee again: I presume it is not problematic to have more than enough >> named participants agreeing to consider participating, so we can finetune >> speaker list as process moves along and people confirm travel plans when >> event locale and dates are confirmed...) >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* governance-request at lists.riseup.net < >> governance-request at lists.riseup.net> on behalf of Arsène Tungali < >> governance at lists.riseup.net> >> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 16, 2018 12:49:54 PM >> *To:* governance >> *Subject:* [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF >> 2018? >> >> Hi there, >> >> For the past two years, the IGC has been developping and submiting >> workshop proposals for the IGF. Though all details about when and >> where the IGF will take place, the deadline for workshop submission is >> end of this month in basically 10 days. Am I the only one who finds >> this odd? >> >> Are we able to put together a drafting team that can work on an >> initial draft? If you are interested, please state so on the list or >> to me privately and I will be happy to coordinate. If by tomorrow no >> one has reached out, I will consider that there is no interest. >> >> Regards, >> Arsene >> ------------------------ >> **Arsène Tungali* * >> >> Arsène Tungali - Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rudi >> International, University of Delaware, DiploFoundation, University of Goma >> | about.me >> about.me >> I am a consultant and director in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo. >> Book a consultation. >> >> >> Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international >> *, >> >> Rudi International – For A Better Future Of Africa! >> >> www.rudiinternational.org >> For A Better Future Of Africa! >> >> >> CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa >> Forum >> * >> Tel: +243 993810967 >> GPG: 523644A0 >> *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* >> >> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow >> > la-washington.html> >> >> >> Tungali: Selected for the 2015 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young >> African Leaders >> >> tungali.blogspot.com >> In one of my recent posts, I shared some tips that I thought would be >> useful for those people getting ready for their YALI interview... >> >> >> (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil >> > dership-programmes/next-generation-leaders/igf-ambassadors- >> programme/Past-Ambassadors> >> & Mexico >> > dership-programmes/next-generation-leaders/Current-Ambassadors>) >> - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger >> - ICANN's GNSO Council >> Tungali >> tungali.blogspot.com >> The way i see the world! >> >> >> Member. AFRINIC >> Fellow ( >> Mauritius >> > owship-winners>)* >> AFRINIC-25 Fellowship Winners >> >> www.afrinic.net >> AFRINIC is the Regional Registry for Internet Number Resources serving >> the African Internet Community. We are a non-government and not-for-profit >> organisation. >> >> >> - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet >> Freedom. >> >> Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English >> ) and (French >> ) >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lmcknigh at syr.edu Wed Jun 6 09:09:49 2018 From: lmcknigh at syr.edu (Lee W McKnight) Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2018 13:09:49 +0000 Subject: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 In-Reply-To: References: <37f593ff5f0d4aa0945aebeb61e5ab2a@syr.edu>, Message-ID: <16729c9cdc8c42a18c4a4a1cc5e0b2ee@syr.edu> Thanks Arsene and all fellow IGCers, and DCIRPers, I will go ahead and submit, and cross fingers. Final final version of - this still preliminary - workshop proposal I will post back to the list for folks information, after submission. best, Lee ________________________________ From: Arsène Tungali Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2018 5:00:03 AM To: Lee W McKnight Cc: governance; Richie Etwaru; Michael DePalma; mindamoreira at hotmail.com; karisser at syr.edu; robert.bodle at msj.edu; m.i.franklin at gold.ac.uk; hboujem at hivas.org Subject: Re: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 Dear Lee, Thanks for putting this together and thanks to everyone who has sent in their names to be considered for this workshop proposal. I think if there is no strong objection, we can consider this workshop as supported by IGC as a Co-organizer. Lee, please go ahead and submit it. If accepted, we wil still have time to refine it and confirm all panellists and moderators. Thanks, Arsene ------------------------ *Arsène Tungali* Co-Founder & Executive Director, Rudi international, CEO, Smart Services Sarl, Mabingwa Forum Tel: +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN's GNSO Council Member. AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius) - IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet Freedom. Check the 2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC report (English) and (French) 2018-06-06 6:49 GMT+02:00 Lee W McKnight >: Hi everyone, Sorry for disappearing (to Alaska); I have refined and added folks who expressed interest but recognize I/we need to - focus- tomorrow am to get this done by deadline. DCIRP has reconfirmed they are happy to endorse this; I would hope IGC is cool too, but just because noone had objected directly is not the same as a semi-formal OK to submit as a IGC/DCIRP co-led thing. But as clock is running down, so I propose I - go ahead and submit before close of business June 6, with IGC support. Of course if folks feel that is not a good IGC thing to do, soon/now would be time to speak up. And object, or suggest refinement if you see something problematic here. Please. Once submitted I would hope IGC and DCIRP Co-co's can further co-coordinate from the submission to a hopefully accepted, refined draft. Next: If you replied to my email - congrats - look for your name below. ; ) Obviously this is still rough and I admittedly have not achieved perfect global harmonic balance in confirmed and invited speakers. (Parminder don't you or colleague want to join in/critique?) IGC/DCIRP IGF 2018 Workshop Draft Proposal Title: Our 31st (Distributed) Human Right Co-sponsors: Internet Governance Caucus (IGC) & Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles (DCIRP) & Hu-manity.co With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are reviewing their data policies to mitigate risk of incurring substantial penalties. Beyond loss avoidance, many people, insurers, and regulators are weary of repeated scandals as use and abuse of legitimately collected but inappropriately used or protected personal data remains rampant. This workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of distributed, trusted data, including the most sensitive data about our own person. Who owns us? Can blockchain and other new technologies transform this worn debate into a more hopeful distributed model and satisfactory proposition for all of us? Do we not have a 21st Century right to our own data? Would that not be preferrable for everyone, than a continuation of the status quo, where our inherent human data is bought and sold in human data marketplaces without being respected as our property. This workshop will consider a new call to establish our 31st Right, extending from the 30 Rights enumerated in the Twentieth Century in the UN Declaration of Human Rights. Can a right to our own human data fit readily within the framework of the Charter on Internet Rights and Principles developed by the Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles of the UN Internet Governance Forum, or other related perhaps supposedly more binding instruments? In this era of digital transformation of nations and firms, should we not expect novel, and valuable, expansion of human rights? If yes, what are some of the other new or updated instruments, and innovative mechanisms which may be desirable? Can blockchain and distributed ledger technology help us collaboratively reach WSIS objectives and UN sustainable development goals? Workshop Format: Panelists considering collaborative governance case study of new (proposed 31st) Human Right; followed by Roundtable debating and refining Recommendations for sustainable, extendable approaches to Human Rights to address UN SDGs [1: No Poverty; 3: Good Health and Well-Being for People; 5: Gender Equality; 9: Industry, Innovation and Economic Growth; 10: Reducing Inequalities; 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities; 12: Responsible Consumption and Production; 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions; 17: Partnerships for the Goals]. Followed by Respondents Open Mic. Followed by Rapporteurs. Followed by Open Mic Last Call 90 minute workshop (Invited; confirmed where *) Workshop Co-Moderators: Memia Moreira, DCIRP * & Arsene Tungali, IGC * [Civil Society] Panelists: Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah, Minister of Health, Republic of Liberia [Government]; & Richie Etwaru, Founder & CEO, Hu-manity.co* [Business]; Phil Murphy, Governor, New Jersey [Government]; Jane Coffin, VP, Internet Society (ISOC)* [technical community] Vala Afshar, Salesforce Chief Digital Evangelist [Business] Bruna Martins dos Santos, Coding Rights, Brazil* [NGO]; Roundtable: Crafting An IGF Recommendation on #My31 in Real Time; or Not Katitza Rodriguez, EFF [Civil Society] Akinremi Peter Taiwo, Compsoftnet, Nigeria* [Business] Eddan Katz, Protocol Design Networks, World Economic Forum [NGO] Judith Hellerstein, Hellerstein & Associates* [Business] Karine Perset, Sam Paltridge, or Andrew Wyckoff, OECD [NGO] Michael dePalma, Hu-manity.co* [Business] Respondents Open Mic [All workshop participants] Rapporteurs: Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP* [Civil Society] Kevin Risser, USAC & DCIRP [Civil Society & Government] Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths* [Civil Society] Lee McKnight, SU * [Civil Society & Technical Community] This Workshop Session is organized as follows: * Call to Order and introduction of the Session: Session Co-Moderators: 4 minutes {2minutes each] * Panel: 24 Minutes; 4 minutes X 6 speakers * Roundtable: Real-Time Recommendation; or Not: 18 minutes; 3 minutes X 6 speakers * Respondents Open Mic: 25 minutes: this is intended to engage everyone in the room * Rapporteurs: 12 minutes: Recommendation Synthesis: The 4 respondents will attempt to suggest coming to one, or two Workshop conclusions. OK, maybe 3. * FINAL CALL: All workshop participants Open Mic: 7 minutes to Endorse, Object, or Amend the suggested recommendations * Youth participants will be invited to start each of the Open Mic sessions * The Open Mic respondent session segments focus on refining the one, two, or three draft recommendations suggested by the roundtable. These can be further debated in varied social media following the workshop, and shared with relevant BPFs, DCs and CNB. * Geographically and Otherwise Varied Remote Moderators will use chat to keep remote participants aware of the discussion and report on any comments and questions during the Open Mic sessions. (Lee again: please comment asap so I may attempt to close this out in the morning.) But wait - there's more! ________________________________ From: Arsène Tungali > Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2018 12:28:07 PM To: Lee W McKnight Cc: governance; Richie Etwaru; Michael DePalma; mindamoreira at hotmail.com; karisser at syr.edu; robert.bodle at msj.edu; m.i.franklin at gold.ac.uk; hboujem at hivas.org Subject: Re: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 Lee, Thanks for your email and the great suggestions. Now that we might have extension on the submission deadline (took this from Jeremy, MAG member), I would request you hold on submitting this possible joint proposal until IGC members have had the opportunity to digest this. Regards, Arsene ------------------------ *Arsène Tungali* Co-Founder & Executive Director, Rudi international, CEO, Smart Services Sarl, Mabingwa Forum Tel: +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN's GNSO Council Member. AFRINIC Fellow (Mauritius) - IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet Freedom. Check the 2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC report (English) and (French) 2018-05-24 18:41 GMT+03:00 Lee W McKnight >: Hi, Maybe I am jumping the gun since we do not yet have confirmation on dates, and just Macron's tweet confirming Paris in November for IGF 2018. But to assemble workshop proposals I thought I better start. 1st fyi this email will be followed by a 2nd, and a 3rd, on draft workshop proposals for possible IGC (co-)sponsorship. Various aspects of the work we have been engaged in with Liberia and the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Alaska, to rapidly expand Internet access, anywhere, is the common thread. Since we believe they may offer replicable, and hopeful, models for refinement to meet community needs - anywhere. 2nd I note that the workshop proposal draft below has Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles support for submission; I have cc'd DCIRP chair Minda Moreira. I now invite IGC to consider co-sponsoring. And I invite IGCers to let me know if they would like to participate - or at least are willing to be listed as possible participants in this proposal. Finally, please meet SU iSchool adjunct professor of blockchain management Richie Etwaru, and his hu-manity.co startup co-founder Michael dePalma. Who aim to enable our 31st Right with Blockchain. Richie was previously CDO, IQVIA, the healthcare data company. (Please be gentle as they are newbies here on IGC, and just in process of joining our august list/community. : ) They argue rights to the data about us is the 31st human right. Richie's of course blockchained proposition can be seen at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD7Ys5RIgTY [http://img.youtube.com/vi/sD7Ys5RIgTY/0.jpg] Your #31st Human Right, Guaranteed by Blockchain | Richie Etwaru | TEDxKedgeBS - YouTube www.youtube.com Richie Etwaru, author, global keynote speaker, adjunct professor of Blockchain Management at Syracuse University in New York, USA, and CEO and Founder of Hu-... Would some IGCers want to hop into this? A rough draft sketch of a possible IGC + DCIRP IGF 2018 co-sponsored workshop proposals is below. Reactions? I plan to submit tomorrow if possible; if iGCers wish to engage and revise we can push back to Saturday and still meet the crazy Sunday deadline - even with dates/times of meeting unsettled. Lee (IGC+?) DCIRP IGF Workshop Draft Proposal Your 31st Right In cooperation with (IGC and) the Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles, and the Internet Governance Caucus, the following is prepared for submission to the next IGF. With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are obliged to comprehensively review their data policies, or risk incurring substantial penalties. Beyond loss avoidance for firms however, many people, and insurers, are weary of repeated scandals as use and abuse of legitimately collected but inappropriately used or protected data remains rampant. This workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of data, including the most sensitive data about our own person. Who owns us? Can blockchain and other new technologies transform this worn debate into a more hopeful model and proposition for all of us? Do we not have a right to our own data? Our 31st Right? How does this fit within the Charter on Internet Rights and Principles? What new or updated instruments may be desirable, if any? Can blockchain help us reach WSIS objectives and UN sustainable development goals? (TENTATIVE; maybe to be invited) Workshop Chairs: Memia Moreira, Hanane Boujemi, and/or Robert Bodle, DCIRP Arsene Tungali, IGC Panelists: Minister of Health, Liberia Katitza Rodriguez, EFF Phil Murphy, Governor, New Jersey Andrew Wyckoff, OECD Jane Coffin, ISOC Richie Etwaru, Hu-manity.co Kevin Risser, USAC Big pharma and/or IQVIA rep Asian rep or 2 Respondents: Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP or Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths Lee McKnight, SU (Lee again: I presume it is not problematic to have more than enough named participants agreeing to consider participating, so we can finetune speaker list as process moves along and people confirm travel plans when event locale and dates are confirmed...) ________________________________ From: governance-request at lists.riseup.net > on behalf of Arsène Tungali > Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2018 12:49:54 PM To: governance Subject: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018? Hi there, For the past two years, the IGC has been developping and submiting workshop proposals for the IGF. Though all details about when and where the IGF will take place, the deadline for workshop submission is end of this month in basically 10 days. Am I the only one who finds this odd? Are we able to put together a drafting team that can work on an initial draft? If you are interested, please state so on the list or to me privately and I will be happy to coordinate. If by tomorrow no one has reached out, I will consider that there is no interest. Regards, Arsene ------------------------ **Arsène Tungali* * [https://aboutme.imgix.net/background/users/a/r/s/arsenetungali_1493153256_491.jpg?q=80&dpr=1&auto=format&fit=max&w=250&h=140&rect=0,80,740,388] Arsène Tungali - Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rudi International, University of Delaware, DiploFoundation, University of Goma | about.me about.me I am a consultant and director in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Book a consultation. Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international *, [https://secure.gravatar.com/blavatar/dfa2efce3964f23e3dc6c6a3477a97c4?s=200&ts=1527174751] Rudi International – For A Better Future Of Africa! www.rudiinternational.org For A Better Future Of Africa! CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa Forum * Tel: +243 993810967 GPG: 523644A0 *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow [https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-1w7ZGO39cTE/VYYjO4DfzSI/AAAAAAAAGEM/xERpzSHBRIU/w1200-h630-p-k-no-nu/11403182_10153375472837090_2281745137253719912_n.jpg] Tungali: Selected for the 2015 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders tungali.blogspot.com In one of my recent posts, I shared some tips that I thought would be useful for those people getting ready for their YALI interview... (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil & Mexico ) - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger - ICANN's GNSO Council Tungali tungali.blogspot.com The way i see the world! Member. AFRINIC Fellow ( Mauritius )* AFRINIC-25 Fellowship Winners www.afrinic.net AFRINIC is the Regional Registry for Internet Number Resources serving the African Internet Community. We are a non-government and not-for-profit organisation. - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - Internet Freedom. Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English ) and (French ) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From governance at lists.riseup.net Wed Jun 6 09:50:07 2018 From: governance at lists.riseup.net (Renata Aquino Ribeiro (via governance Mailing List)) Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2018 10:50:07 -0300 Subject: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 In-Reply-To: <16729c9cdc8c42a18c4a4a1cc5e0b2ee@syr.edu> References: <37f593ff5f0d4aa0945aebeb61e5ab2a@syr.edu> <16729c9cdc8c42a18c4a4a1cc5e0b2ee@syr.edu> Message-ID: Dear all Congrats for the proposals, my support also for the submissions and can help as online moderator Best, Renata On Wed, Jun 6, 2018 at 10:09 AM, Lee W McKnight wrote: > Thanks Arsene and all fellow IGCers, and DCIRPers, > > > I will go ahead and submit, and cross fingers. > > > Final final version of - this still preliminary - workshop proposal I will > post back to the list for folks information, after submission. > > > best, > > > Lee > ------------------------------ > *From:* Arsène Tungali > *Sent:* Wednesday, June 6, 2018 5:00:03 AM > > *To:* Lee W McKnight > *Cc:* governance; Richie Etwaru; Michael DePalma; mindamoreira at hotmail.com; > karisser at syr.edu; robert.bodle at msj.edu; m.i.franklin at gold.ac.uk; > hboujem at hivas.org > *Subject:* Re: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for > IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 > > Dear Lee, > > Thanks for putting this together and thanks to everyone who has sent in > their names to be considered for this workshop proposal. > I think if there is no strong objection, we can consider this workshop as > supported by IGC as a Co-organizer. > > Lee, please go ahead and submit it. If accepted, we wil still have time to > refine it and confirm all panellists and moderators. > > Thanks, > Arsene > > ------------------------ > **Arsène Tungali* * > Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international > *, > CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa > Forum * > Tel: +243 993810967 > GPG: 523644A0 > *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* > > 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow > > (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil > > & Mexico > ) > - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger > - ICANN's GNSO Council > Member. AFRINIC Fellow > (Mauritius > > )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - > Internet Freedom. > > Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English > ) and (French > ) > > 2018-06-06 6:49 GMT+02:00 Lee W McKnight : > >> Hi everyone, >> >> >> Sorry for disappearing (to Alaska); I have refined and added folks who >> expressed interest but recognize I/we need to - focus- tomorrow am to get >> this done by deadline. >> >> >> DCIRP has reconfirmed they are happy to endorse this; I would hope IGC is >> cool too, but just because noone had objected directly is not the same as a >> semi-formal OK to submit as a IGC/DCIRP co-led thing. >> >> >> But as clock is running down, so I propose I - go ahead and submit before >> close of business June 6, with IGC support. Of course if folks feel that >> is not a good IGC thing to do, soon/now would be time to speak up. >> >> And object, or suggest refinement if you see something problematic here. >> Please. Once submitted I would hope IGC and DCIRP Co-co's can >> further co-coordinate from the submission to a hopefully accepted, refined >> draft. >> >> >> Next: If you replied to my email - congrats - look for your name below. ; >> ) Obviously this is still rough and I admittedly have not achieved >> perfect global harmonic balance in confirmed and invited speakers. >> (Parminder don't you or colleague want to join in/critique?) >> >> >> IGC/DCIRP IGF 2018 Workshop Draft Proposal >> >> >> >> Title: Our 31st (Distributed) Human Right >> >> >> >> Co-sponsors: >> >> Internet Governance Caucus (IGC) & >> >> Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles (DCIRP) & >> >> Hu-manity.co >> >> >> >> With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are reviewing their data >> policies to mitigate risk of incurring substantial penalties. Beyond loss >> avoidance, many people, insurers, and regulators are weary of repeated >> scandals as use and abuse of legitimately collected but inappropriately >> used or protected personal data remains rampant. >> >> >> >> This workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of distributed, >> trusted data, including the most sensitive data about our own person. Who >> owns us? Can blockchain and other new technologies transform this worn >> debate into a more hopeful distributed model and satisfactory proposition >> for all of us? Do we not have a 21st Century right to our own data? >> Would that not be preferrable for everyone, than a continuation of the >> status quo, where our inherent human data is bought and sold in human data >> marketplaces without being respected as our property. >> >> >> >> This workshop will consider a new call to establish our 31st Right, >> extending from the 30 Rights enumerated in the Twentieth Century in the UN >> Declaration of Human Rights. Can a right to our own human data fit readily >> within the framework of the Charter on Internet Rights and Principles >> developed by the Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles of the >> UN Internet Governance Forum, or other related perhaps supposedly more >> binding instruments? In this era of digital transformation of nations and >> firms, should we not expect novel, and valuable, expansion of human rights? >> If yes, what are some of the other new or updated instruments, and >> innovative mechanisms which may be desirable? Can blockchain and >> distributed ledger technology help us collaboratively reach WSIS objectives >> and UN sustainable development goals? >> >> >> >> Workshop Format: Panelists considering collaborative governance case >> study of new (proposed 31st) Human Right; followed by Roundtable >> debating and refining Recommendations for sustainable, extendable >> approaches to Human Rights to address UN SDGs [1: No Poverty; 3: Good >> Health and Well-Being for People; 5: Gender Equality; 9: Industry, >> Innovation and Economic Growth; 10: Reducing Inequalities; 11: Sustainable >> Cities and Communities; 12: Responsible Consumption and Production; 16: >> Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions; 17: Partnerships for the Goals]. >> >> Followed by Respondents Open Mic. Followed by Rapporteurs. Followed by >> Open Mic Last Call *90 minute workshop* >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> (Invited; confirmed where *) >> >> Workshop Co-Moderators: Memia Moreira, DCIRP * & Arsene Tungali, IGC * >> [Civil Society] >> >> Panelists: >> >> Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah, Minister of Health, Republic of Liberia >> [Government]; & Richie Etwaru, Founder & CEO, Hu-manity.co* [Business]; >> Phil Murphy, Governor, New Jersey [Government]; Jane Coffin, VP, Internet >> Society (ISOC)* [technical community] Vala Afshar, Salesforce Chief Digital >> Evangelist [Business] Bruna Martins dos Santos, Coding Rights, Brazil* >> [NGO]; >> >> Roundtable: Crafting An IGF Recommendation on #My31 in Real Time; or Not >> >> Katitza Rodriguez, EFF [Civil Society] >> >> Akinremi Peter Taiwo, Compsoftnet, Nigeria* [Business] >> >> Eddan Katz, Protocol Design Networks, World Economic Forum [NGO] >> >> Judith Hellerstein, Hellerstein & Associates* [Business] >> >> Karine Perset, Sam Paltridge, or Andrew Wyckoff, OECD [NGO] >> >> Michael dePalma, Hu-manity.co* [Business] >> >> Respondents Open Mic [All workshop participants] >> >> Rapporteurs: Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP* [Civil Society] >> >> Kevin Risser, USAC & DCIRP [Civil Society & Government] >> >> Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths* [Civil Society] >> >> Lee McKnight, SU * [Civil Society & Technical Community] >> >> >> >> This Workshop Session is organized as follows: >> >> - Call to Order and introduction of the Session: Session >> Co-Moderators: 4 minutes {2minutes each] >> - Panel: 24 Minutes; 4 minutes X 6 speakers >> - Roundtable: Real-Time Recommendation; or Not: 18 minutes; 3 >> minutes X 6 speakers >> - Respondents Open Mic: 25 minutes: this is intended to engage >> everyone in the room >> - Rapporteurs: 12 minutes: Recommendation Synthesis: The 4 >> respondents will attempt to suggest coming to one, or two Workshop >> conclusions. OK, maybe 3. >> - FINAL CALL: All workshop participants Open Mic: 7 minutes to >> Endorse, Object, or Amend the suggested recommendations >> - Youth participants will be invited to start each of the Open Mic >> sessions >> - The Open Mic respondent session segments focus on refining the >> one, two, or three draft recommendations suggested by the roundtable. These >> can be further debated in varied social media following the workshop, and >> shared with relevant BPFs, DCs and CNB. >> - Geographically and Otherwise Varied Remote Moderators will use >> chat to keep remote participants aware of the discussion and report on any >> comments and questions during the Open Mic sessions. >> >> >> (Lee again: please comment asap so I may attempt to close this out in the >> morning.) >> >> >> But wait - there's more! >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* Arsène Tungali >> *Sent:* Thursday, May 24, 2018 12:28:07 PM >> *To:* Lee W McKnight >> *Cc:* governance; Richie Etwaru; Michael DePalma; >> mindamoreira at hotmail.com; karisser at syr.edu; robert.bodle at msj.edu; >> m.i.franklin at gold.ac.uk; hboujem at hivas.org >> *Subject:* Re: [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for >> IGF 2018? 1, 2, 3 >> >> Lee, >> >> Thanks for your email and the great suggestions. Now that we might have >> extension on the submission deadline (took this from Jeremy, MAG member), I >> would request you hold on submitting this possible joint proposal until IGC >> members have had the opportunity to digest this. >> >> Regards, >> Arsene >> >> ------------------------ >> **Arsène Tungali* * >> Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international >> *, >> CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa >> Forum * >> Tel: +243 993810967 >> GPG: 523644A0 >> *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* >> >> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow >> >> (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil >> >> & Mexico >> ) >> - AFRISIG 2016 - Blogger >> - ICANN's GNSO Council >> Member. AFRINIC Fellow >> (Mauritius >> >> )* - *IGFSA Member - Internet Governance - >> Internet Freedom. >> >> Check the *2016 State of Internet Freedom in DRC* report (English >> ) and (French >> ) >> >> 2018-05-24 18:41 GMT+03:00 Lee W McKnight : >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> >>> Maybe I am jumping the gun since we do not yet have confirmation on >>> dates, and just Macron's tweet confirming Paris in November for IGF 2018. >>> But to assemble workshop proposals I thought I better start. >>> >>> >>> 1st fyi this email will be followed by a 2nd, and a 3rd, on >>> draft workshop proposals for possible IGC (co-)sponsorship. Various aspects >>> of the work we have been engaged in with Liberia and the Democratic >>> Republic of Congo, and Alaska, to rapidly expand Internet access, anywhere, >>> is the common thread. Since we believe they may offer replicable, and >>> hopeful, models for refinement to meet community needs - anywhere. >>> >>> >>> 2nd I note that the workshop proposal draft below has Dynamic Coalition >>> on Internet Rights and Principles support for submission; I have cc'd DCIRP >>> chair Minda Moreira. >>> >>> >>> I now invite IGC to consider co-sponsoring. And I invite IGCers to let >>> me know if they would like to participate - or at least are willing to be >>> listed as possible participants in this proposal. >>> >>> >>> Finally, please meet SU iSchool adjunct professor of blockchain >>> management Richie Etwaru, and his hu-manity.co startup co-founder >>> Michael dePalma. Who aim to enable our 31st Right with Blockchain. Richie >>> was previously CDO, IQVIA, the healthcare data company. (Please be gentle >>> as they are newbies here on IGC, and just in process of joining our august >>> list/community. : ) >>> >>> >>> They argue rights to the data about us is the 31st human right. >>> >>> Richie's of course blockchained proposition can be seen at >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD7Ys5RIgTY >>> >>> Your #31st Human Right, Guaranteed by Blockchain | Richie Etwaru | >>> TEDxKedgeBS - YouTube >>> www.youtube.com >>> Richie Etwaru, author, global keynote speaker, adjunct professor of >>> Blockchain Management at Syracuse University in New York, USA, and CEO and >>> Founder of Hu-... >>> >>> Would some IGCers want to hop into this? >>> >>> >>> A rough draft sketch of a possible IGC + DCIRP IGF >>> 2018 co-sponsored workshop proposals is below. Reactions? I plan to >>> submit tomorrow if possible; if iGCers wish to engage and revise we can >>> push back to Saturday and still meet the crazy Sunday deadline - even with >>> dates/times of meeting unsettled. >>> >>> >>> Lee >>> >>> >>> (IGC+?) DCIRP IGF Workshop Draft Proposal >>> >>> >>> Your 31st Right >>> >>> >>> In cooperation with (IGC and) the Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights >>> and Principles, and the Internet Governance Caucus, the following is >>> prepared for submission to the next IGF. >>> >>> With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are obliged to >>> comprehensively review their data policies, or risk incurring substantial >>> penalties. Beyond loss avoidance for firms however, many people, and >>> insurers, are weary of repeated scandals as use and abuse of legitimately >>> collected but inappropriately used or protected data remains rampant. This >>> workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of data, including the >>> most sensitive data about our own person. Who owns us? Can blockchain and >>> other new technologies transform this worn debate into a more hopeful model >>> and proposition for all of us? Do we not have a right to our own data? Our >>> 31st Right? How does this fit within the Charter on Internet Rights and >>> Principles? What new or updated instruments may be desirable, if any? Can >>> blockchain help us reach WSIS objectives and UN sustainable development >>> goals? >>> >>> >>> >>> (TENTATIVE; maybe to be invited) >>> >>> Workshop Chairs: >>> >>> Memia Moreira, Hanane Boujemi, and/or Robert Bodle, DCIRP >>> >>> Arsene Tungali, IGC >>> >>> >>> Panelists: >>> >>> Minister of Health, Liberia >>> >>> Katitza Rodriguez, EFF >>> >>> Phil Murphy, Governor, New Jersey >>> >>> Andrew Wyckoff, OECD >>> >>> Jane Coffin, ISOC >>> >>> Richie Etwaru, Hu-manity.co >>> >>> Kevin Risser, USAC >>> >>> Big pharma and/or IQVIA rep >>> >>> Asian rep or 2 >>> >>> >>> Respondents: >>> >>> Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP or Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths >>> >>> Lee McKnight, SU >>> >>> >>> (Lee again: I presume it is not problematic to have more than enough >>> named participants agreeing to consider participating, so we can finetune >>> speaker list as process moves along and people confirm travel plans when >>> event locale and dates are confirmed...) >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> *From:* governance-request at lists.riseup.net < >>> governance-request at lists.riseup.net> on behalf of Arsène Tungali < >>> governance at lists.riseup.net> >>> *Sent:* Wednesday, May 16, 2018 12:49:54 PM >>> *To:* governance >>> *Subject:* [governance] Interest in working on an IGC workshop for IGF >>> 2018? >>> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> For the past two years, the IGC has been developping and submiting >>> workshop proposals for the IGF. Though all details about when and >>> where the IGF will take place, the deadline for workshop submission is >>> end of this month in basically 10 days. Am I the only one who finds >>> this odd? >>> >>> Are we able to put together a drafting team that can work on an >>> initial draft? If you are interested, please state so on the list or >>> to me privately and I will be happy to coordinate. If by tomorrow no >>> one has reached out, I will consider that there is no interest. >>> >>> Regards, >>> Arsene >>> ------------------------ >>> **Arsène Tungali* * >>> >>> Arsène Tungali - Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rudi >>> International, University of Delaware, DiploFoundation, University of Goma >>> | about.me >>> about.me >>> I am a consultant and director in Goma, Democratic Republic of the >>> Congo. Book a consultation. >>> >>> >>> Co-Founder & Executive Director, *Rudi international >>> *, >>> >>> Rudi International – For A Better Future Of Africa! >>> >>> www.rudiinternational.org >>> For A Better Future Of Africa! >>> >>> >>> CEO,* Smart Services Sarl *, *Mabingwa >>> Forum >>> * >>> Tel: +243 993810967 >>> GPG: 523644A0 >>> *Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo* >>> >>> 2015 Mandela Washington Felllow >>> >> la-washington.html> >>> >>> >>> Tungali: Selected for the 2015 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young >>> African Leaders >>> >>> tungali.blogspot.com >>> In one of my recent posts, I shared some tips that I thought would be >>> useful for those people getting ready for their YALI interview... >>> >>> >>> (YALI) - ISOC Ambassador (IGF Brazil >>> >> dership-programmes/next-generation-leaders/igf-ambassadors-p >>> rogramme/Past-Ambassadors> >>> & Mexico >>> >> dership-programmes/next-generation-leaders/Current-Ambassadors>) >>> - AFRISIG 2016 - >>> Blogger >>> - ICANN's GNSO Council >>> Tungali >>> tungali.blogspot.com >>> The way i see the world! >>> >>> >>> Member. 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Of course we want to jam too much into 90 minutes - but should be fun - and definitely intense - should it survive MAG review and tweaks. thanks everyone, Lee ________________________________ From: Internet Governance Forum Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2018 5:16 PM To: Lee W McKnight Subject: IGF 2018 Workshop Proposal Submitted Dear Mr. Lee McKnight, Your Workshop Proposal for IGF 2018 titled Your 31st (Distributed) Human Right has been received. It will be evaluated according to the process outlined at https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/mag-workshop-review-and-evaluation-process-for-igf-2018. The proposal data submitted is as follows: I. Session Title: Your 31st (Distributed) Human Right ==*II. Session Format*== Session Format: Panel - 90 Min ==*III. Theme*== Theme: Human Rights, Gender & Youth Subtheme: Other [1] Subtheme Description: Blockchain technology, trust and privacy in human data markets ==*IV. Proposer (Contact Person)*== Gender: Male Family Name: McKnight Given Name: Lee Nationality: United States E-mail: lmcknigh at syr.edu Stakeholder Group: Civil Society Regional Group: Western European and Others Group (WEOG) Organization: Syracuse University Country where Organization is based: United States ==*V. Organizing Team*== Email addresses of organizers (comma separated): arsenebaguma at gmail.com, michael at hu-manity.co, mindamoreira at hotmail.com, frankateh at aol.com, m.i.franklin at gold.ac.uk ==*VI. Speakers*== Email addresses of provisionally confirmed speakers (comma separated): richie at hu-manity.co,coffin at isoc.org,frankateh at aol.com,bruna.mrtns at gmail.com,hopeforwomeninternational at gmail.com VII. Relevance of the Issue: This workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of distributed, trusted data, including the most sensitive data about our own person. Who owns us? Can blockchain and other new technologies transform this worn debate into a more hopeful distributed model and satisfactory proposition for all of us? This workshop will consider a call to establish our 31st Right, extending from the 30 Rights enumerated in the Twentieth Century in the UN Declaration of Human Rights. With the GDPR now in force, firms and nations are reviewing their data policies to mitigate risk of incurring substantial penalties. Beyond loss avoidance, many people, insurers, and regulators are weary of repeated scandals as use and abuse of legitimately collected but inappropriately used or protected personal data remains rampant. Do we not have a 21st Century right to our own data? This workshop will consider a call to establish our 31st Right, extending from the 30 Rights enumerated in the Twentieth Century in the UN Declaration of Human Rights. This would build on prior work within the framework of the Charter on Internet Rights and Principles developed by the Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles of the UN Internet Governance Forum, and other related perhaps more binding instruments This workshop is co-sponsored by: Internet Governance Caucus (IGC) & Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles (DCIRP) & Hu-manity.co & Republic of Liberia VIII. Content of the Session: This workshop will explore new approaches and treatment of distributed, trusted data, including the most sensitive data about our own person. Who owns us? Can blockchain and other new technologies transform this worn debate into a more hopeful distributed model and satisfactory proposition for all of us? Do we not have a 21st Century right to our own data? In this era of digital transformation of nations and firms, should we not expect novel, and valuable, expansion of human rights? If yes, what are some of the other new or updated instruments, and innovative mechanisms which may be desirable? Can blockchain and distributed ledger technology help us collaboratively reach WSIS objectives and UN sustainable development goals? Our human data is being bought and sold in a human data marketplace that is not being respected as our property, Hu-manity.co notes. This workshop through blockchain actually cuts across all IGF 2018 Themes: Emerging Technologies, Human Rights, Innovation & Economic Issues, Trust & Privacy, Development, Cybersecurity, Digital Inclusion and Accessibility, Technical & Operational Topics, Gender & Youth, Evolution of Internet Governance. Workshop Format: Panelists considering collaborative governance case study of new (proposed 31st) Human Right; followed by Roundtable debating and refining Recommendations for sustainable, extendable approaches to address UN SDGs. Followed by Respondents Open Mic. Followed by Rapporteurs. Followed by Open Mic Last Call This Workshop Session is organized as follows: • Call to Order and introduction of the Session: Session Co-Moderators: 3 minutes {1.5 minutes each] • Panel: 24 Minutes; 4 minutes X 6 speakers (not all confirmed; could be 5, or 4) • Roundtable: Real-Time Recommendation; or Not: 18 minutes; 3 minutes X 6 speakers (not all confirmed, could be 3 or 4) • Respondents Open Mic: 30 minutes: this is intended to engage everyone, whether in the room or remote • Rapporteurs: 5 minutes: Recommendation Synthesis: The rapporteurs will collaborate and attempt to indicate text that based on workshop discussions, could lead event to come to one, or two Workshop conclusions. OK, maybe 3. They will also be responsible for the submission of the Report. • FINAL CALL: All workshop participants Open Mic: 10 minutes to Endorse, Object, or Amend the suggested recommendations o Youth participants will be invited to start each of the Open Mic sessions o The Open Mic respondent session segments focus on refining the one, two, or three draft recommendations suggested by the roundtable. These can be further debated in varied social media following the workshop, and shared with relevant BPFs, DCs and CNB. o Geographically and Otherwise Varied Remote Moderators will use chat to keep remote participants aware of the discussion and report on any comments and questions during the Open Mic sessions. IX. Interventions: This 90 minute workshop will be structured to give many more voices an opportunity to be included in the dialog, by combining a 24 Minute Panel to discuss aspects of the topic, a Roundtable which will debate those views and whether new Recommendations could be developed, a 25 minute "Open Mic' Respondents session where remote and in-the-room workshop participants indicate whether they agree or would like to amend the -hypothetical still - recommendations, into a few possible Recommendations for further consideration. Finally, the Rapporteurs will attempt to further synthesize down and review wording into 2, or 3, workshop recommendations. In the final 7 minutes of the session, to both sustain interest and engagement in the room and online, the workshop will close again in 'Open Mic' fashion with youth representatives, and those with accessability concerns, prioritized for critique, or confirmation, of the by then proposed recommendations. An illustrative example of this attempt at a high-engagement event, which we recognize does not follow exactly the usual 'panel' 'roundtable' or other IGF formats. But with a diverse mix of new and veteran IGF participants from many parts of the world including several developing countries, we anticipate an enriching, memorable, and impactful event. A draft, overfull agenda is below with both confirmed people willing to participate if the MAG process affords them that opportunity, as well as prospective participants whose availability and interest is not yet confirmed. But for whom we anticipate a positive response if their intervention would be welcomed. Each of the named participants below have their own views and experience which would be appropriate, and of interest, to share in this workshop. (Invited; confirmed where *) Workshop Co-Moderators: Minda Moreira, DCIRP * & Arsene Tungali, IGC * [Civil Society] Distributed Rights Panelists: Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah, Minister of Health, Republic of Liberia [Government]; & Richie Etwaru, Founder & CEO, Hu-manity.co* [Business]; Phil Murphy, Governor, New Jersey [Government]; Jane Coffin, VP, Internet Society (ISOC)* [technical community] Vala Afshar, Salesforce Chief Digital Evangelist [Business] Bruna Martins dos Santos, Coding Rights, Brazil* [NGO]; Roundtable: Crafting An IGF Recommendation on #My31 in Real Time; or Not Katitza Rodriguez, EFF [Civil Society] Akinremi Peter Taiwo, Compsoftnet, Nigeria* [Business] Eddan Katz, Protocol Design Networks, World Economic Forum [NGO] Judith Hellerstein, Hellerstein & Associates* [Business] Karine Perset, Sam Paltridge, or Andrew Wyckoff, OECD [NGO] Michael dePalma, Hu-manity.co* [Business] Respondents Open Mic [All workshop participants] Rapporteurs: Hanane Boujemi, DCIRP* [Civil Society] Kevin Risser, USAC & DCIRP [Civil Society & Government] Marianne Franklin, Goldsmiths* [Civil Society] Lee McKnight, SU * [Civil Society & Technical Community] X. Diversity: Diverse organizers have reviewed collaboratively a diverse set of prospective speakers and participants. Business, government, civil society and technical community participants are confirmed, from Africa, Latin America, Europe, the Middle East, and North America. Many of the speakers and moderators are from developing countries, and several are first-time IGF participants. XI. Onsite Moderator: Arsene Tungali (IGC) and Minda Meriem (DCIRP) XII. Online Moderator: Renata Aquino XIII. Rapporteur: Hanane Boujemi, Marianne Franklin, Lee McKnight, Kevin Risser XIV. Online Participation: Renata Aquino, who has many years of experience assisting and increasing remote participation for IGF workshops, will play that lead role for this workshop as well. Co-organized Lee McKnight has run a Remote Hub at Syracuse University for several years and appreciates the challenges for online participants, and the organizers of their participation, both online and in the room where the Workshop is taking place. Renata is co-author of best practice recommendations for IGF remote participation, and we intend to aim to maintain her high standard for inclusion and operational efficiency. XV. Discussion facilitation: We are ensuring youth and persons with disabilities have several opportunities to engage as a Respondent in person or remote, as they will be invited to lead a total of 40 minutes of 'Open Mic' time. Online participants will interact with regional remote moderators who will be led by Renata, who will coordinate both with online participants to ensure the queue prioritizes them, and with the in-room moderators, via chat. We expect the participants to be respectful of everyone's time and ensure all who wish to, whether on the workshop agenda or in the room, have an opportunity to contribute verbally as well as through other mechanisms. ==*XVI. Past IGF Participation*== History in IGF: Yes Report Link: http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/index.php?q=filedepot_download/4098/252 XVII. Sustainable Development Goals: Goal 1: No Poverty Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being for People Goal 4: Quality Education Goal 5: Gender Equality Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure Goal 10: Reducing Inequalities Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals ==*XVIII. Connecting with IGF Intersessional Groups & NRIs*== Best Practice Forums: AI, Data and IoT; Cybersecurity, Gender and Access Dynamic Coalitions: Dynamic Coalition on Internet Rights and Principles is a Co-Sponsor. Dynamic Coalitions on Blockchain, and IoT are also relevant National and Regional Initiatives: NY, Africa, Latin America, Asia, WEOG XIX. Additional Background Paper (Optional): https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/sites/default/files/webform/lwmcknightretwaruyyu_commodifying_trust_trustedcommercepolicyintersectingblockchainandiot_45th_tprc_8.15.2017pdf.pdf XX. Additional Reference Document Link (Optional): https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20180605005581/en/New-Company-Hu-manity.co-Blockchain-Declare-31st-Human [https://mms.businesswire.com/media/20180605005581/en/661479/23/Hu-manity-co-Logo-RGB.jpg] New Company Hu-manity.co Uses Blockchain to Declare a 31st Human Right, Empowering All Humans to Claim Legal Ownership of Inherent Human Data | Business Wire www.businesswire.com Hu-manity.co, a new company designed to create decentralized human rights using proprietary technology and legal innovations on blockchains, has decla Thank you for your interest in holding a workshop at the IGF. Kind regards, IGF Secretariat. [1] https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/subthemes2018hr/other -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: