Myanmar Youth IGF
Mynamar Youth IGF was recognized in 2022. It is an open, bottom-up, inclusive, multistakeholder platform where youth can discuss Internet governance and engage with all stakeholders in the country, region and globally.
Mynamar Youth IGF was recognized in 2022. It is an open, bottom-up, inclusive, multistakeholder platform where youth can discuss Internet governance and engage with all stakeholders in the country, region and globally.
The 17th annual IGF meeting will be hosted in a hybrid format. The meeting will aim at accommodating the participation of stakeholders present onsite in Addis Ababa or participating online in an equitable manner. This hybrid approach also extends to the session organizing teams (organizers, speakers, moderators and rapporteurs) who will participate online or onsite. This further means that all session-engaged parties can participate onsite or online.
AGENDA
Received proposals for the IGF 2022 intersessional work:
EuroDIG 2022 is getting ready for hosting its annual meeting in Trieste, Italy on 22-22 June 2022. The multistakeholder organizing committee decided to innovate this year with the programme shaping! Anyone can join and contribute.
National IGF of Canada is organizing a series of multistakeholder talks on Internet governance priority issues!
Join the next Canada IGF talk: What should the priorities be for a Canadian digital foreign policy agenda?
8 March 2022 at 2:00 PM EST
The national IGF of India was established in 2021. Its aim is to facilitate discussions between all stakeholders as equals on public policy issues related to the Internet.
Nepal Youth IGF was established in 2021. The main goal is to encourage and involve young people in the substantive discussion on Internet governance.
Messages from Katowice IGF and other substantive outputs