Statements & positions: Wireless technology

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APC Reflections on the Sixth Internet Governance Forum Nairobi, Kenya September 27-30 2011 and Recommendations for IGF 2012

Prior to the IGF, APC released a briefing paper outlining our priorities for the IGF2. In this report, we reflect on those priorities and on the Sixth Forum in general. We also renew our proposal to have human rights be the central theme for the next IGF.

Dec 2011 English
IGF workshop 155 report: Human rights - a unifying approach for development, freedom, access and diversity?

A report from the APC workshop organised at the 2011 IGF in Kenya. Workshop participants discussed examples of current internet related human rights violations, considered implications for development, freedom access and diversity, shared strategies for remedies and accountability against human rights violators, opportunities and challenges for seeking remedies, how human rights is a growing theme in the IGF, and the role of government, private sector and civil society in taking these issues forward together.

Nov 2011 English
APC Priorities for the Sixth Internet Governance Forum

The sixth annual meeting of the IGF will take place in Nairobi, Kenya from 27-30 September 2011 with Internet as a catalyst for change: access, development, freedoms and innovation as its main theme. In this document presented in the run-up to the IGF APC strongly supports the focus on access, development and freedoms but outlines a series of recommendations for IGF participants.

Sep 2011 English
Human Rights Council: Oral statement by APC on violence against women Jun 2011
Human Rights Council: Oral statement by APC May 2011
Human Rights Council: APC's comment on human rights with regard to the internet and transnational corporations May 2011
APC at the Human Rights Council 17th session May 2011
Internet rights are human rights, claims APC before the Human Rights Council

APC calls on the Human Rights Council to treat freedom of expression online as a human rights issue.

May 2011 APC statement TNC 29 May 11.pdf, APC Oral Statement at General Debate on 30 May 2011, Français, Español, English
Highlights from APC's contribution to implementation of WSIS goals

The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) was a major UN conference on information and communication technologies (ICTs) that took place in Geneva in 2003 and Tunis in 2005. These are highlights of APC’s contribution to implementation of WSIS goals. It provides an overview of our work during the last five years.

Mar 2011 English
APC on IGF improvements

Input provided by APC following the Structure of the Report on Improvements to the Internet Governance Forum, 14 March 2011.

Mar 2011 English
Contribution to the UN Commission on Science and Technology for Development five year review of progress on WSIS outcomes

The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) was a major UN conference on information and communication technologies (ICTs) that took place in Geneva in 2003 and Tunis in 2005. This is APC’s contribution to an invitation from UN CSTD to the different stakeholders to submit inputs concerning the implementation and follow-up of WSIS outcomes. Our response includes a reflection on the process and issues.

Jan 2011 English
APC's reflections on the Fifth Internet Governance Forum

On September 17 the fifth Internet Governance Forum (IGF) came to an end in Vilnius, Lithuania. The five-year UN-run annual event is a uniquely experimental and influential space on the road to guaranteeing open, universal and affordable internet and ICT access to all. However the continuity of the IGF is uncertain. Download and read our analysis of the most recent forum.

Nov 2010 English
CSTD Working Group IGF Questionnaire: APC response Nov 2010 English
Internet governance issues on sexuality and women's rights

In preparation for the 2010 IGF, this briefing document highlights key issues on internet regulation that are relevant for gender equality and sexuality. It also brings to the debate findings from various research initiatives undertaken by APC and key partners, including a cross-country research initiative – EROTICS – that is being conducted in five countries: Brazil, India, Lebanon, South Africa and the United States.

Oct 2010
APC's submission to the IGF Multistakeholder Advisory Group questionnaire

The Internet Governance Forum’s Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) is a group of governments, private sector and civil society representatives, among which there are APC staff and members. This is APC’s submission to a questionnaire that the MAG distributed as a follow up to its May meeting.

Oct 2010 English
Comments to ICANN on Discussion Draft: Affirmative Reviews Mar 2010
APC perspective on the future of the Internet Governance Forum

Willie Currie expressed APC’s support for the world’s only existing global debate space on the future of the internet saying “The IGF is an innovation in multi-stakeholder internet governance, it works, it is evolving and should continue” but stressed that it should evolve to be more than a dialoguing space and produce concrete outcomes.

Nov 2009
APC's assessment of the fourth Internet Governance Forum

APC’s assessment of the fourth Internet Governance Forum held at Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt 15-18 November 2009.

This year the fourth internet governance forum was playing it safe – perhaps because next year could be its last – but we still saw real progress. Privacy no longer plays second fiddle to security, people’s rights online are recognised as central by all sides. Social networking was the new star centre stage. There are still too few women and people of colour but participants are getting younger which is a good sign. Next year APC hopes for an IGF focusing on development and human rights and looking to the future.

We would like to thank NUPEF in Brazil for producing a Portuguese translation of the assessment.

Nov 2009 Português, Français, Español, English
Written Submission to the United Nations Group on the Information Society (UNGIS) Oct 2009 English
Comments to ICANN: Proposed bylaw changes to improve accountability The Board of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) opened new accountability measures for public comments. Willie Currie, APC's policy manager, said in his submission that “The community still does not have the power to dismiss the Board [which] is a signifier of a lack of accountability and democratic procedure that cannot be cured by the current proposed amendments.” Sep 2009

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