[governance] IGF 2019 Civil society pre-event: planning and preparation

Sheetal Kumar sheetal at gp-digital.org
Fri Oct 18 11:26:01 EDT 2019


 Dear all,

Please find below the suggestions so far discussed among IGC members for
the format of our day 0 event. I suggest for the second part that we
identify volunteers for each of the six issue areas to facilitate the
discussion.

It would be great to get your views on the below over the coming days:

- What do you think of the proposed format?
- Would you like to volunteer to facilitate any of the issue area
discussions in part 2?

Thank you, looking forward to hearing from you!
Best

Sheetal.
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*Part 1 - 30-40 mins?*
Welcome and update on IGC (Bruna and Sheetal)
Expectations from the event (plenary)

*Part 2 - 1-1.5 hours?*
Issues (six issues)

   - Breakout led by different volunteers (e.g each group defines the
   issue, problem at hand, key forums/spaces where issues is being discussed,
   possible messages)
      - High Level Panel on Digital Cooperation
      - Cybercrime
      - Ethics
      - Sustainable Development
      - Christchurch call
      - Advancing Responsible State Behavior in Cyberspace
   - Plenary: each group shares summary of break-out group discussion

*Part 3 - 45 mins?*
Next steps, including IGC internal issues
- How do we work together/collaborate on the issues identified?
- Discussion of other issues including internal IGC which will necessitate
working together

On Fri, 27 Sep 2019 at 10:10, Michael J. Oghia <mike.oghia at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Nick, to clarify, I will never try to argue *against* speaking about
> climate change and sustainability, so if people really want to discuss that
> then great!
>
> This is a good suggestion as well. I'd be happy to do a webinar at some
> point (I already have the presentation and have delivered it before).
>
> Again, I won't discourage the pursuit of this topic. Let's see what others
> say, but know that I am flexible (topic-wide) regardless!
>
> Best,
> -Michael
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 11:03 AM Nick Shorey <lists at nickshorey.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Thanks Bruna for linking me in, and I’m excited to read all the
>> interesting topics and activity that’s happening here!
>>
>> Regarding an agenda item on sustainability, I politely disagree with
>> Michael and suggest that we *do* have an agenda item on this topic, if
>> possible within the schedule.
>>
>> My reason being is that it appears there is a broad interest in this
>> topic, but that many people are not actually aware of all the activity that
>> is going on, in particular the work that IRPC has been doing. From a
>> personal standpoint, when I looked through the IGF schedule, it was not at
>> all obvious that the IRPC session would cover climate change.
>>
>> I’m sure I won’t be alone in this, so I reckon a brief agenda item -
>> maybe with Michael delivering an overview of the work that’s been taking
>> place and direct people where to engage - would be an excellent way to
>> raise awareness, build a groundswell of interest, and compliment the work
>> of other tracks by bringing more people into the fold and amplifying the
>> message.
>>
>> Michael maybe you could then follow this up with a webinar or something,
>> but I strongly believe there is real value to a brief agenda item
>> introducing the topic and current activities, and doing so in person to
>> build energy and focus, and so people can put a face to a name and have
>> someone they can also chat to during the margins of the event.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>>
>> Nick
>>
>> Nick Shorey
>> Phone: +44 (0) 7552 455 988
>> Email: lists at nickshorey.com <lists at nickshorey.com>
>> Skype: nick.shorey
>> Twitter: @nickshorey
>> LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/nicklinkedin
>> Web: www.nickshorey.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 26 Sep 2019, at 16:35, Arzak Khan <director at ipop.org.pk> wrote:
>>
>> Dear Peter,
>>
>> I would like to be involved in the program and share my experiences.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Arzak
>>
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>> *From:* governance-request at lists.riseup.net <
>> governance-request at lists.riseup.net> on behalf of Peter Micek <
>> peter at accessnow.org>
>> *Sent:* Thursday, September 26, 2019 6:27:51 PM
>> *To:* amessinoukossi at gmail.com <amessinoukossi at gmail.com>
>> *Cc:* MYGMAIL <nnenna75 at gmail.com>; Sheetal Kumar <sheetal at gp-digital.org>;
>> Michael J. Oghia <mike.oghia at gmail.com>; governance <
>> governance at lists.riseup.net>; Nick Shorey Lists <lists at nickshorey.com>;
>> Naman Aggarwal <naman at accessnow.org>
>> *Subject:* Re: [governance] IGF 2019 Civil society pre-event: planning
>> and preparation
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I would like to use about 5 minutes of the Day 0 meeting to discuss
>> digital ID programmes, and update on the new #WhyID coalition and
>> statement. The campaign asserts that digital ID programs must respect good
>> governance, data privacy, and cybersecurity norms. These mandatory ID
>> programmes are quickly being imposed without a chance for civil society
>> input, and before asking whether and why we need them.
>>
>> If you'd like to get involved in the campaign, ping Naman Aggarwal (cc'd)
>> at Access Now.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Peter
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 10:28 PM Kossi Amessinou <
>> governance at lists.riseup.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear all,
>>> This charter
>>> <https://www.entreprises.gouv.fr/files/files/directions_services/numerique/Charte-pour-un-internet-libre-et-sur.pdf>
>>> is important for all but we can put also the african declaration (FR
>>> <http://africaninternetrights.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/African-Declaration-French-FINAL.pdf>,
>>> EN
>>> <http://africaninternetrights.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/African-Declaration-English-FINAL.pdf>)
>>> on the table.
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>> Le mar. 24 sept. 2019 à 18:56, Nnenna Nwakanma <
>>> governance at lists.riseup.net> a écrit :
>>>
>>>> I think the UN High-Level Panel Report on Digital Cooperation should be
>>>> on  the agenda. Not just feedback on the report, but anticipating CS
>>>> engagement going forward.
>>>> Following the  Christchurch call a Charter
>>>> <https://www.entreprises.gouv.fr/numerique/charte-pour-internet-libre-ouvert-et-sur>
>>>> was launched.  I have also copied and posted what I think is an important
>>>> Declaration of  key governments.  Simply put, we need to discuss  how we
>>>> respond to internet governance legislation and regulatory  moves across the
>>>> world.
>>>>
>>>> If all goes as planned,  I will be in Berlin
>>>>
>>>> Best
>>>>
>>>> N
>>>> ------ Forwarded Message --------
>>>>
>>>> The following text is a joint statement affirmed by these countries:
>>>> Australia, Belgium, Canada, Colombia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
>>>> Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Latvia,
>>>> Lithuania, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, the Republic of
>>>> Korea, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United
>>>> States.
>>>>
>>>> Begin Text:
>>>>
>>>> Joint Statement on Advancing Responsible State Behavior in Cyberspace
>>>>
>>>> Information technology is transforming modern life, driving innovation
>>>> and productivity, facilitating the sharing of ideas, of cultures, and
>>>> promoting free expression. Its benefits have brought the global community
>>>> closer together than ever before in history. Even as we recognize the
>>>> myriad benefits that cyberspace has brought to our citizens and strive to
>>>> ensure that humanity can continue to reap its benefits, a challenge to this
>>>> vision has emerged. State and non-state actors are using cyberspace
>>>> increasingly as a platform for irresponsible behavior from which to target
>>>> critical infrastructure and our citizens, undermine democracies and
>>>> international institutions and organizations, and undercut fair competition
>>>> in our global economy by stealing ideas when they cannot create them.
>>>>
>>>> Over the past decade, the international community has made clear that
>>>> the international rules-based order should guide state behavior in
>>>> cyberspace. UN member states have increasingly coalesced around an evolving
>>>> framework of responsible state behavior in cyberspace (framework), which
>>>> supports the international rules-based order, affirms the applicability of
>>>> international law to state-on-state behavior, adherence to voluntary norms
>>>> of responsible state behavior in peacetime, and the development and
>>>> implementation of practical confidence building measures to help reduce the
>>>> risk of conflict stemming from cyber incidents. All members of the United
>>>> Nations General Assembly have repeatedly affirmed this framework,
>>>> articulated in three successive UN Groups of Governmental Experts reports
>>>> in 2010, 2013, and 2015.
>>>>
>>>> We underscore our commitment to uphold the international rules-based
>>>> order and encourage its adherence, implementation, and further development,
>>>> including at the ongoing UN negotiations of the Open Ended Working Group
>>>> and Group of Governmental Experts. We support targeted cybersecurity
>>>> capacity building to ensure that all responsible states can implement this
>>>> framework and better protect their networks from significant disruptive,
>>>> destructive, or otherwise destabilizing cyber activity. We reiterate that
>>>> human rights apply and must be respected and protected by states online, as
>>>> well as offline, including when addressing cybersecurity.
>>>>
>>>> As responsible states that uphold the international rules-based order,
>>>> we recognize our role in safeguarding the benefits of a free, open, and
>>>> secure cyberspace for future generations. When necessary, we will work
>>>> together on a voluntary basis to hold states accountable when they act
>>>> contrary to this framework, including by taking measures that are
>>>> transparent and consistent with international law. There must be
>>>> consequences for bad behavior in cyberspace.
>>>>
>>>> We call on all states to support the evolving framework and to join
>>>> with us to ensure greater accountability and stability in cyberspace.
>>>>
>>>> End Text
>>>>
>>>> For further information, please contact the Office of the Coordinator
>>>> for Cyber Issues at SCCI_Press at state.gov.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 4:59 PM Sheetal Kumar <sheetal at gp-digital.org>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for these inputs!
>>>>>
>>>>> So far I've got that people are interested in discussing the following
>>>>> topics: 1) cybercrime 2) ethics 3) sustainability.
>>>>>
>>>>> I suggest we together a small working group who has the capacity to
>>>>> steer the organisation of the session in an inclusive way. If you're
>>>>> interested in being part of that, if you could email Bruna and I we'll
>>>>> start a dedicated thread to support the organisation of the event. The
>>>>> smaller group will liaise with everyone once we have some initial ideas to
>>>>> propose on how to organise the event.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hope that's ok?
>>>>>
>>>>> Best
>>>>> Sheetal
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 at 16:22, "Michael J. Oghia" <
>>>>> governance at lists.riseup.net> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Bruna, all:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for looping me in. I've been hoping for some time that more
>>>>>> people throughout the IG community would see the value in discussing
>>>>>> climate change and sustainability as it relates to our work. Indeed, many
>>>>>> different groups and initiatives are working on it, albeit across sectors
>>>>>> and stakeholder groups.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It's a massive problem – and it's not just data centers, it's
>>>>>> literally everything you can think of as it relates to technology. While
>>>>>> Internet governance tends (or at least tries) to limit itself to
>>>>>> discussions about processes or what's *on* the Internet, the fact is
>>>>>> there are multiple ways that the IG community could address sustainability
>>>>>> more broadly (see the EuroDIG 2017 session
>>>>>> <https://eurodigwiki.org/wiki/WS_11_2017> I organised, for instance).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> At the same time, IRPC is really spearheading this at the moment. I
>>>>>> think it's more prudent to join with them in support to address how climate
>>>>>> change and sustainability are, at the very core, human rights issues, as
>>>>>> well as to limit redundancy. Instead of briefing everyone on the issue, for
>>>>>> example, I'd happily give a webinar to anyone interested about the
>>>>>> interconnections (but I've also written extensively about it).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My suggestion is to support IRPC and leave the CS pre-event to
>>>>>> strategy or another topic that isn't covered at all by the IGF (the
>>>>>> workshops have a rather narrow focus this year, to put it diplomatic
>>>>>> terms).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>> -Michael
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 3:02 PM Bruna Martins dos Santos <
>>>>>> bruna.mrtns at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dear Sheetal,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Maybe its worth considering a discussion on climate change and
>>>>>>> Internet Governance to our day zero meeting. This is something thats been
>>>>>>> discussed at a different thread set at NCSG mailing list, but there seems
>>>>>>> to be some interest to facilitate a discussion on these lines at the igf
>>>>>>> and even require some policy outcome that would look to the matter.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> @Michael Oghia <mike.oghia at gmail.com> and @Nick Shorey Lists
>>>>>>> <lists at nickshorey.com> have been starting this conversation at the
>>>>>>> NSCG mailing list and I am cc'ing them here!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>>> Bruna
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Le dim. 15 sept. 2019 à 06:38, Amali De Silva <
>>>>>>> governance at lists.riseup.net> a écrit :
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Please include the teaching of ethics in a globally connected
>>>>>>>> society
>>>>>>>> … right thought for right action is never out of fashion , right
>>>>>>>> planning for best action is good risk management … right attitude and
>>>>>>>> compassion  for human care ….
>>>>>>>> Amali De SIlva-Mitchell
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On ‎Friday‎, ‎September‎ ‎13‎, ‎2019‎ ‎08‎:‎38‎:‎41‎ ‎AM‎ ‎PDT,
>>>>>>>> Remmy Nweke <governance at lists.riseup.net> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi Sheetal
>>>>>>>> This is great thought.
>>>>>>>> Although not sure of attending yet, I will like to be part of the
>>>>>>>> planning team.
>>>>>>>> Will like also to see issues on "Stereotyping of Cyber Crime and
>>>>>>>> Effects on Developing Economies and Role of Civil Society."
>>>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>>>> Remmy
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Fri, Sep 13, 2019, 12:57 AM Sheetal Kumar <
>>>>>>>> sheetal at gp-digital.org> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm getting in touch here about planning one of the civil society
>>>>>>>> pre-events to the IGF session. It's called "Civil society coordination
>>>>>>>> meeting (Global Partners Digital)" in the schedule but it is *not *a
>>>>>>>> GPD event. I just applied for it, that's all. It's an event open to all
>>>>>>>> civil society, and I would suggest that members of IGC should be actively
>>>>>>>> involved in shaping its agenda.  It's been moved to from to 13.30 - 15.30
>>>>>>>> pm following a request from the IGF Secretariat.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> When a few of us met on the sidelines of RightsCon earlier this
>>>>>>>> year we suggested that the event could focus on sharing updates on key
>>>>>>>> global processes and perhaps planning for how to input into them e.g: the
>>>>>>>> High Level Panel, the UN First Committee processes on cyber and any others.
>>>>>>>> And we could also discuss any matters pertaining to the IGC.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> As such, I would be grateful if you could share your views on the
>>>>>>>> following
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> - What topics and/or forums should we discuss at the civil society
>>>>>>>> pre-event?
>>>>>>>> - Would you like to discuss any topics related to IGC specifically?
>>>>>>>> - How should we discuss these topics (presentations, or just open
>>>>>>>> discussions) bearing in mind we have only 2 hours?
>>>>>>>> - What outcome would you like to see from the pre-event?
>>>>>>>> - Would you like to be involved in planning the event (this will
>>>>>>>> require a dedication of a few hours over the next two months, I can't say
>>>>>>>> how much)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> It would also be great if you could let me know if you're planning
>>>>>>>> to be there. I know this is dependent on funding for many of us but if you
>>>>>>>> can give an indication that would be great.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Looking forward to hearing from you!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Best
>>>>>>>> Sheetal
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>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> *Sheetal Kumar*
>>>>>>>> Programme Lead | GLOBAL PARTNERS DIGITAL
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*Sheetal Kumar*
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