[governance] IGF 2019 Civil society pre-event: planning and preparation
Sheetal Kumar
sheetal at gp-digital.org
Fri Oct 18 12:31:24 EDT 2019
Hi Michael, all,
Thanks for the positive response. Hope you'll be able to join us. I'll
liaise with the tech team and send around a RSVP form soon so we can gauge
numbers.
Best
Sheetal.
On Fri, 18 Oct 2019 at 16:47, Michael J. Oghia <mike.oghia at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Sheetal, all:
>
> It looks good to me, but I'm also not sure if I'll be able to attend. So,
> take my vote with a grain of salt.
>
> Best,
> -Michael
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 5:26 PM Sheetal Kumar <sheetal at gp-digital.org>
> wrote:
>
>> 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.
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> *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
>>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> *Sheetal Kumar*
>>>>>>>>>> Programme Lead | GLOBAL PARTNERS DIGITAL
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>>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>>> @boomartins
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>> *Sheetal Kumar*
>> Programme Lead | GLOBAL PARTNERS DIGITAL
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