*Invitation to members of IGF Dynamic Coalitions *to join the *Dynamic
Coalition on Data Driven Health Technologies* on three of their workshops
for DC members. This is part of the activities for the DC DDHT project
booklet for 2021 publication on Ethics, Norms, Traditions, Values, Issues
for multistakeholder collaborations within the eHealth technology space.
Please sign up to our DC list to receive the zoom call invite a day ahead at:
Dynamic Coalition on Data Driven Health Technologies (DC-DDHT) | Internet
Governance Forum (intgovforum.org)
<https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/dynamic-coalition-on-data-…>.
You can also reach me directly at gphlilanthi(a)gmail.com
*1. *2021 Friday February 19th, 7am PST:Workshop *Introduction To Value
Propositions Within eHealth*
*2. *2021 Friday March 19th 7am PST: Workshop *Ethics At The eHealth
Technology & Business Frontier*
3. 2021 Friday April 16th 7am PST: Workshop Launch of DC collaboration
for booklet on* “A Cornucopia of Reflections on the eHealth Technology
Space. **Multistakeholder View Points On Ethics, Values, Norms, Traditions,
Issues & Risks For Collaborators in eHealth Technologies **“.*
4. Deadline for submission of articles, case studies, opinion pieces,
insights, advocacy, advice on betterment, standard setting, best practice,
education, knowledge sharing, data issues, interoperability, access,
quality, culture, gender, youth, age, cost, digital gap, innovation,
spiritual insight etc. in word and visual form for the DC DDHT booklet (3)
is *August 31, 2021.* The scope is broad and non-restrictive allowing for
creativity. There is no minimum length for a submission and the maximum
length is 10 pages including footnotes. Please honour by crediting authors
where applicable, the submitter is the subject matter expert for the piece.
All submissions will be reviewed by the DC DDHT editorial team, and edits
may be requested of the author. Respectfull content and language are a
requirement. Copyright remains with the author and the booklet will be
published at no charge, for free distribution under a creative commons
license or such like. If there are any questions please contact Amali De
Silva – Mitchell Lead Editor and DC DDHT Coordinator at
gphlilanthi(a)gmail.com.
Thank you and we look forward to working with you ..
Best wishes for 2021!
Amali De Silva - Mitchell Coordinator DC DDHT.
Hi all,
Article 19 presented a contribution to the Council Working Group for
Internet-related public policy
https://www.itu.int/en/council/cwg-internet/Pages/consultation-sep2020.aspx
as part of our work in the ITU.
Since many members of this list also presented a contribution to the
same Open Call I am reaching out to you to invite anyone who is going to
attend the CWG meeting on the 25th January for a chat where we could
talk about possible strategies, e.g. which main topics we find the most
relevant and want to be reflected in the final compilation document that
will be passed on to the ITU members. Anyone who wants to be part of
this informal chat next week, please let me know so we can discuss the
details directly.
Thank you very much for your attention.
Kind regards,
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Digital Programme Officer
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Hi people, the IGF secretariat is announcing these two requests for contributions to IGF 2021, open to all:
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Dear All,
The IGF 2021 Call for Thematic Inputs is open until 31 January, 23:59 UTC.
All stakeholders are invited to share Internet governance issues of priority that could shape the IGF 2021 thematic focus. More information is available at the IGF website https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-2021-call-for-thematic…
Also, we kindly remind that the call to share feedback on IGF 2020 format and logistics and suggest improvements for IGF 2021 is open until 20 January: https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/taking-stock-of-igf-2020-a…
It would be much appreciated if you would share this information across your networks.
Best regards,
IGF Secretariat
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Instituto Nupef - https://nupef.org.br
ISOC-BR - https://isoc.org.br
Caras e caros, nós do Nupef compartilhamos aqui um resumo de nossas atividades em 2020 e o desejo de um melhor 2021. O texto abaixo está em português e inglês.
Dear all, we at Nupef would like to share an overview of our activities in 2020, and to wish you all a better 2021! Please find our messages in Portuguese and in English below.
https://nupef.org.br/node/101
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Carlos A. Afonso
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Glenn McKnight, MA
Virtual School of Internet Governance
Chief Information Officer
www.virtualsig.org
*YOUR SOURCE FOR INTERNET GOVERNANCE EDUCATION *
Here is the ISOC Action Plan as a Ebook
https://online.fliphtml5.com/gnel/mdxw/
Highlights on CN
Supporting new and existing CNs In 2021, we will support a total of 10
new and existing CNs. For new ones, we will identify communities ready for
network build-out and help them with deployment. For existing ones, we will
help communities grow their coverage and technical capacity. Scaling our
work though new partnerships We can achieve more by working together with
our partners. That’s why we will collaborate with five new partners who can
help amplify our efforts in deploying and promoting CNs, expanding our
advocacy efforts, and building a stronger baseline of supporters. Building
a global network of Community Networks champions We will train 300
individuals on essential skills and knowledge in technical,
community-building, and policy topics directly related to CNs through our
online moderated and self-paced courses and regional capacity building
activities
. In addition, we will deliver more advanced training to 15 motivated
Community Network Leaders who have had hands-on experience building CNs in
their own community or region.
Glenn McKnight, MA
Virtual School of Internet Governance
Chief Information Officer
www.virtualsig.org
*YOUR SOURCE FOR INTERNET GOVERNANCE EDUCATION *