Proposer's Name: Mr. Gus Rossi
Proposer's Organization: Public Knowledge
Co-Proposer's Name: Ms. Deborah Brown
Co-Proposer's Organization: APC
Co-Organizers:
Mr.,Gus,Rossi,Civil Society,Public Knowledge
Ms.,Deborah,Brown,Civil Society,APC
Session Format: Round Table - 60 Min
Proposer:
Country: United States
Stakeholder Group: Civil Society
Co-Proposer:
Country: South Africa
Stakeholder Group: Civil Society
Speaker: Mehwish Ansari
Speaker: Robert Pepper
Speaker: Thomas Schneider
Speaker: Gus Rossi
Speaker: Benedicto Fonseca
Speaker: Deborah Brown
Content of the Session:
What´s going on at the ITU? There are many important internet governance discussions coming up at the ITU, affecting the Internet of Things, the regulation of OTTs, and cybersecurity. Planning for the ITU’s major fora, like the 2018 Plenipotentiary Conference and the World Telecommunication/ICT Policy Forum are already underway. Yet, given the multilateral character of the organization, it is relatively hard for the broader internet governance community to follow those debates.
This session brings together the views of different stakeholders with participation or following the ITU (government officials, civil society, international bureaucrats, business leaders) and contextualize internet policy developments at the ITU them in the broader IG debate.
Relevance of the Session:
The IGF’s mandate includes facilitating discourse between bodies dealing with different cross-cutting international public policies regarding the internet and interfacing with appropriate intergovernmental organizations and other institutions on matters under their purview (Tunis Agenda para 72 b and c). As such, this session proposes to facilitate a dialogue amongst different stakeholders to exchange views on internet policy developments at ITU, and to enables the different stakeholders to understand the contextualize them within the broader of internet governance debate.
The objective of the session is not to debate the ITU’s role in internet governance, but to improve transparency around ongoing work and to discuss the ITU’s work on internet policy in an open, multi-stakeholder environments at the IGF.
Tag 1: Internet Governance
Tag 2: Internet of Things
Tag 3: Cybersecurity
Interventions:
Each speaker brings the perspective of a different stakeholder involved or affected by ITU decisions.
Mehwish, Deborah, and Gus contribute with the vision of civil society.
Thomas Schneider, Swiss Diplomat
Benedicto Fonseca, Brazilian Diplomat
Robert Pepper, Facebook
Diversity:
Two of the confirmed panelists are women: Deborah, and Mehwish.
Two have been born in the Global South: Gus (Argentina), Benedicto
One is an immigrant: Gus (Argentina) living in US.
Three work in civil society: Gus, Deborah, Mehwish
One works in private sector: Robert (Facebook)
Two work for Governments: Benedicto Fonseca (Brasil), Thomas Schneider (Switzerland)
Onsite Moderator: Deborah Brown
Online Moderator: Melanie Penagos
Rapporteur: Gus Rossi
Online Participation:
The onsite and online moderators will be in permanent contact during the session. The input (questions, comments) of online participants will be prioritized onsite and incorporated constantly in the normal flow of the conversation.
Discussion facilitation:
The first 30min of the roundtable will be for the speakers to introduce the issues being treated at ITU. The rest of the time will be for debate and q&a with onsite and online participants. The goal of the session is to inform the participants of the different policy developments at ITU, and encourage dialogue among different stakeholders to deal with these issues.
Conducted a Workshop in IGF before?: Yes
Link to Report: http://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/index.php?q=filedepot_download/4118/336
Agenda:
The workshop will be run as a roundtable discussion. Participants will be required to consider jointly a number of generic issues proposed to them by the moderators. This approach will make for a dynamic exchange, conducive to creative collective thinking on the issues at stake. Audience participation with on-site discussants will also be actively encouraged, both in-room and remotely.
(10 min) Scene setting: what is the mandate and scope of ITU for Internet Governance issues?
(20 min) What are the ongoing efforts at ITU on Internet Governance?
(10 min) Why should the different IG stakeholders care?
(20 min) What are the most pressing issues? Plenipot 2018? OTT re-regulation?
(30 min) Q&As and discussion