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28 Sep, 2009

The future of the IGF

Posted by: Nick Thorne In: Uncategorized

The UN Internet Governance Forum will meet in November at Sharm El Sheikh. The IGF has matured into a useful tool. But it is under threat. Stakeholders should speak up!

It’s IGF season again. Representatives of key stakeholders are meeting again in Geneva to prepare the ground for the forthcoming fourth meeting of a body that [...]

17 Dec, 2008

European messages for the Internet Governance Forum

Posted by: Martin Boyle In: News

Nominet has been engaged in a European IGF process - EuroDIG (European Dialogue on Internet Governance) - as part of the process of preparing for the Internet Governance Forum in Hyderabad.  This gave an opportunity to share with European colleagues the messages from, and information about the work of, the UK-IGF, in particular the role [...]

24 Nov, 2008

Internet Governance Forum ‘call for questions’

Posted by: Laura Hutchison In: News

In the lead up to next week’s Internet Governance Forum in Hyderabad, the Secretariat have posted a ‘call for questions’ on their Web site at: http://www.intgovforum.org.
If you have any questions that you would like to be addressed in the open dialogue sessions please send them to igf@unog.ch. Questions should relate to the themes of the [...]



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  • Ella Taylor-Smith: In a follow up to my previous comment, I wanted to let you know about the HUWY project launch: http://huwy.eu/uk/news-blog/2009/11/03/huwy-launch-3rd-
  • Ella Taylor-Smith: Hi It's really great that you've been working with young people on this and we're interested to hear more about your methods, what young people thoug

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key parliamentarians and other organisations taking a leading role in making the Internet
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