Dear people,
The MAG/IGF for 2021 has organized the main general themes for this year in two groups: two main focus areas, and four emerging and cross-cutting issues.
The two main focus areas are strongly related to the work of DC3:
Economic and social inclusion and human rights
Universal access and meaningful connectivity
The emerging and cross-cutting issues are:
Emerging regulation
Environmental sustainability and climate change
Inclusive IG ecosystems and digital cooperation
Trust, security, stability
Issue groups are being organized to develop and refine these themes. In particular, the MAG is seeking further participation from civil society organizations.
Regarding the "universal access and meaningful connectivity" focus area, here is the working document for which we are looking for contributions from the DC3 community:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/12VUtntHK6n0rTEyxIW9gZ4LlJuch99fqCza4-ky…
People interested in joining this dialogue can subscribe to the "2021focus-UAMC" mailing list:
http://intgovforum.org/mailman/listinfo/2021focus-uamc_intgovforum.org
Of course contributions to the preparation of the other issues is welcome as well.
The MAG plans to have a final version of the issue documents by this coming week, so if you are interested please join the list ASAP.
fraternal regards
--c.a.
MAG/IGF member
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Carlos A. Afonso
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All –
See below. Internet Hall of Fame – nominations.
Best,
Jane
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From: Internetcollaboration <internetcollaboration-bounces(a)elists.isoc.org> on behalf of Constance Bommelaer <bommelaer(a)isoc.org>
Date: Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 8:17 AM
To: InternetCollaboration <internetcollaboration(a)elists.isoc.org>
Cc: Agustina Callegari <Callegari(a)isoc.org>
Subject: [Internetcollaboration] Deadline extended - Internet Hall of Fame 2021
Dear Colleagues,
Fyi -
Please don't hesitate to share across your networks. Agustina Callegari, CCed here, can address any questions.
Best regards,
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Constance Bommelaer de Leusse
Area Vice President
Institutional Relations and Fellowships
The Internet Society
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From: Ihof-inductees <ihof-inductees-bounces(a)elists.isoc.org> on behalf of Agustina Callegari <Callegari(a)isoc.org>
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2021 3:17 PM
To: ihof-inductees(a)elists.isoc.org <ihof-inductees(a)elists.isoc.org>
Subject: [Ihof-inductees] Deadline extended - Internet Hall of Fame 2021
Dear IHOF inductees,
The nomination deadline for the Internet Hall of Fame 2021 class has been extended until Friday, May 7.
We are looking for individuals worldwide who have played an extraordinary role in the conceptualization, building, and development of the Internet globally. In addition to those who have been more visible, the Internet Hall of Fame also seeks nominees who have made crucial, behind-the-scenes contributions.
Criteria for evaluation include:
* Impact: The contribution has made an extraordinary impact on the development or growth of the Internet and was and may still be directly relevant to the Internet's ongoing advancement and evolution.
* Influence: The contribution, relative to the Internet, has significantly influenced: 1) the work of others in the field; 2) society at large; or 3) another more defined but critical audience or region.
* Innovation: The contribution has broken new ground with original thinking/creativity that has established new paradigms, eliminated significant obstacles, or accelerated Internet advancements.
* Reach: The contribution has significantly impacted the Internet's reach among society at large, within key audiences or specific geographies, with global impact.
More information on the program can be found at http://www.internethalloffame.org<http://www.internethalloffame.org./>
If you would like to nominate someone, please visit: https://www.internethalloffame.org/nominations
The deadline for nominations is Friday, May 7, 2021 and we will announce the next class of inductees in October/November.
We will be grateful if you can help spread the word and share this message with any of your networks and contacts who may find this of interest.
If you have any questions about the award or the nomination process, please contact internethalloffame(a)isoc.org
Agustina
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Agustina Callegari
Sr Manager, Community & External Engagement
Internet Society
Mobile: +5491144159163
Email: callegari(a)isoc.org