The Internet Governance Forum
Welcome

The IGF Secretariat would like to welcome you to the IGF Web site. The design is aimed to make the site user-friendly and give it the ability to add on tools for better online collaboration. We welcome your comments and suggestions as we continuously try to improve our ability to foster dialogue on Internet governance.

This Web site aims to promote the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). It tries to meet the highest standards set by the W3C.

IGF, the First 5 Years
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IGF 2011 Nairobi Text clouds

A summary of the Nairobi meeting Main Sessions visualized through text clouds.

S.O.P Taking Stock the Way Forward Access & Diversity IG4D Managing Critical Internet Resources
 
Announcement on the MAG

 

The Internet Governance Forum's Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) has been instrumental in planning the programme of the annual meetings of the IGF.

We would like to express our gratitude to all members of MAG, who have donated their time, effort and valuable guidance in ensuring the smooth running of the IGF.

In light of the established principles and practices of MAG on the rotation and selection of its members, the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), therefore, requests all stakeholder groups –government, private sector, civil society, and technical and academic communities- to submit names of candidates from developed and developing countries, as well as from economies in transition,  to be considered to become part of MAG to contribute to the multistakeholder process bringing  the perspectives on Internet governance from their respective group for a period of one year. It is recommended that group nominees be members who have actively participated in IGF meetings and activities in the past.

Owing to the fact that the renewal process was not done in 2011, it is suggested that two thirds of each group’s membership be renewed in 2012 along the guidelines provided in the table below. Please note that groups can resubmit names of current MAG members for re-election.

Groups Current Status Number to Renew Number to Stay
Government 25 16 9
Private Sector 10 6 4
Civil Society 10 6 4
Academic and Technical Communities 10 6 4
Total Number of Members 55 34 21


It would be appreciated if respective groups could submit the names of the potential candidates to the IGF Secretariat by 31 January 2012 via email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it using the attached submission template.

It should be noted that plans are underway to have the next Open Consultation and MAG Meeting take place on 14 - 16 February 2011. In the event that the renewed MAG is not on board by then, the current MAG will convene at this time and the renewed MAG will convene in May.

(i) Members of MAG are selected to achieve balance among all stakeholder groups, representing all regions and attaining gender equality; Accordingly to the established principles and practices;

(ii) All MAG members serve in their personal capacity, but are expected to have extensive linkages with their respective stakeholder groups;

(iii) The main task of MAG is to provide advice on the programme and main themes of the next meeting of the Internet Governance Forum;

(iv) MAG members are expected to attend two to three MAG meetings in Geneva, Switzerland, in addition to the annual IGF meeting, as well as to participate actively in the preparatory process throughout the year through continuous engagement in the online multilateral dialogue among MAG members in between such meetings;

(v) MAG meetings are open to Intergovernmental organizations to participate.

Thank you and I look forward to the continuous success of the Internet Governance Forum.

 

(Signed)

Sha Zukang

Under-Secretary-General

Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA)


 
IGF 2011

The Sixth Annual IGF Meeting was held in Nairobi, Kenya on 27-30 September 2011 at the United Nations Office at Nairobi (UNON). The theme of the meeting was: 'Internet as a catalyst for change: access, development, freedoms and innovation'.

[NEW] Open Consultations and MAG Meeting

The next Open Consultations and MAG meeting will be held from 14-16 February 2012 at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland for the next Annual IGF meeting. These consultations will also be taking stock of the Nairobi meeting.

Call for contributions Open

Stakeholders are invited to submit comments and inputs in writing to the IGF Secretariat’s mailbox This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it by 27 January 2012. These comments will be put into a synthesis paper, which will act as an input into the February discussions.

[NEW] The completed Chair's summary of the Sixth Annual IGF Meeting is available.

You can now submit your workshop report online. To access the guide for submitting workshop report please click here.

Transcripts for the Sixth Annual IGF Meeting in Nairobi are available here.

Webcasts of the Sixth Annual IGF Meeting in Nairobi will be available shortly.


List of Speakers

Opening Ceremony

Main Sessions

Closing Ceremony

Workshops



 
Publications


Cover image of the 2010 IGF book

Download the book:

Developing the future together

Edited by : Brian Gutterman

(1.58 MB PDF)

 

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