Internet governance

Presenting preview chapters from APC’s special GISWatch edition: WSIS+20: Reimagining horizons of dignity, equity and justice for our digital future
Presenting preview chapters from APC’s special GISWatch edition: WSIS+20: Reimagining horizons of dignity, equity and justice for our digital future 07 May 2024 APCNews

This special edition GISWatch, produced with IT for Change and WACC, considers the importance of WSIS as an inclusive policy and governance mechanism, and what, from a civil society perspective, needs to change for it to meet the challenges of today and meaningfully shape our digital future.

Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication joins the APC network: “We have maintained a strong and strategic relationship with APC for over 23 years”
Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication joins the APC network: “We have maintained a strong and strategic relationship with APC for over 23 years” 02 May 2024 APCNews

Meet Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC), a Bangladesh-based organisation focused on media development and building the capacity of civil society organisations on digital transformation. 

A gender review of the Global Digital Compact zero draft
A gender review of the Global Digital Compact zero draft 02 May 2024 Various

These comments were drafted in a collective process aimed at advancing the centrality of gender issues in the Global Digital Compact, ensuring that the governance, development and use of technology are inclusive and benefit women and girls, in all their diversity, around the world.

From the digital inequality paradox to marginalisation through digitalisation: GISWatch 2024 Special Edition reports
From the digital inequality paradox to marginalisation through digitalisation: GISWatch 2024 Special Edition reports 01 May 2024 Alison Gillwald, Sala Weleilakeba

The following two reports from GISWatch 2024 Special Edition explore pathways for addressing the digital divide as well as the impacts of digitalisation when marginalised populations are overlooked in decision-making processes.

Reclaiming a radically changed context: Introduction to GISWatch 2024 Special Edition
Reclaiming a radically changed context: Introduction to GISWatch 2024 Special Edition 29 April 2024 Alan Finlay, Valeria Betancourt and others

Twenty years ago, stakeholders gathered in Geneva at the first World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS). Since the framework for cooperation was set out in the Geneva Plan of Action (2003), much has changed in the global digital context, while many recognised challenges still remain.

The value of WSIS and the future of information societies: GISWatch 2024 Special Edition reports
The value of WSIS and the future of information societies: GISWatch 2024 Special Edition reports 24 April 2024 Sally Burch, Ana Neves

The following two reports, which are included in the GISWatch 2024 Special Edition, are thoughtful analyses on the vision and agenda set up at the WSIS summit twenty years ago, and reflections on its value and need in civil society advocacy as we move forward.

Interview with Open Net on their 10th anniversary: “We still believe in the power of the internet. The internet is the great equaliser and liberator”
Interview with Open Net on their 10th anniversary: “We still believe in the power of the internet. The internet is the great equaliser and liberator” 24 April 2024 Gaurav Jain

APC member Open Net in South Korea recently celebrated its 10th anniversary. We interviewed them on this landmark occasion and how the organisation is reflecting on its decade of achievements to forge new paths ahead. 

Free, prior and informed consent: Accountability, environmental justice and the rights of Indigenous peoples in the information society
Free, prior and informed consent: Accountability, environmental justice and the rights of Indigenous peoples in the information society 22 April 2024 shawna finnegan

In honour of Earth Day 2024, we are launching the first report from the GISWatch 2024 Special Edition: "Free, prior and informed consent: Accountability, environmental justice and the rights of Indigenous peoples in the information society".

Zimbabwe’s digital leap falls short in bridging access to justice gaps
Zimbabwe’s digital leap falls short in bridging access to justice gaps 15 April 2024 Nompilo Simanje

The digitisation of Zimbabwe’s judiciary marks a significant stride forward in the nation’s digital transformation. However, there’s an immediate need for cross-sector collaboration to ensure that this advancement doesn’t restrict access to justice.

Civil society and governments agree on the urgent need for a feminist Global Digital Compact (GDC)
Civil society and governments agree on the urgent need for a feminist Global Digital Compact (GDC) 09 April 2024 Francia Baltazarparra

At the United Nations’ Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), APC co-organised an event for advocacy around women’s rights in the digital sphere and the impact of the UN's Global Digital Compact (GDC) on the lives of women.

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