The BPF Gender & Access hosted open virtual meetings approximately every two weeks. For each of these meetings, a detailed meeting summary was produced and shared on the BPF's mailing list. Similarly, the BPF also participates in as many national and regional IGF initiatives possible, and also enables online participants to join these sessions as part of a series of webinars. To request past virtual meeting and webinar summaries, please contact the IGF Secretariat. Details for joining meetings are shared on the BPF's mailing list.
Past virtual meetings (and summaries):
- BPF session at IGF 2016 (in person and virtual): the BPF held a 90-minute session at IGF 2016 in Guadalajara, Mexico, on Wednesday, 7 December 2016. See summary here.
- Meeting 12 - 21 November 2016
- Meeting 11 - 7 November 2016
- Meeting 10 - 20 October 2016
- Meeting 9 - 6 October 2016
- Meeting 8 - 22 September 2016
- Meeting 7 - 8 September 2016
- Meeting 6 - 17 August 2016
- Meeting 5 - 4 August 2016
- Meeting 4 - 21 July 2016
- Meeting 3 - 1 July 2016
- Meeting 2 - 17 June 2016
- Meeting 1 - 4 June 2016
Past webinars, participation at, and collaboration with national/ regional IGF initiatives:
- ISOC/ APC Workshop on Mainstreaming Gender in Internet and Development in the Asia-Pacific Region - 2 to 3 October 2016 (led by Jac SM Kee) (in-person in Bangkok, Thailand), summary here.
- informal meet-up at the IGF of Latin America and the Caribbean (LACIGF) - 29 July 2016 (led by Renata Aquino Ribeiro) (in-person in San Jose, Costa Rica, and online). Read the meet-up summary, prepared by Renata Aquino Ribeiro, here.
- participation during gender & access session at the Asia Pacific Regional IGF (APrIGF) - 29 July 2016 (led by Jac SM Kee) (in-person in Taipei, Taiwan, and online)
- unconference session at the Brazil IGF - 12 July 2016 (led by Renata Aquino Ribeiro) (in-person in Porto Alegre, and online). Read the session summary, prepared by Renata Aquino Ribeiro, here.
- collective work by Youth LAC IGF participants and Youth Observatory on “Young Latin American Women Declaration: Enabling access to empower young women and build a feminist Internet Governance”, here.