APC... on internet governance
APC has participated extensively in the Source: Tunis Agenda for the Information Society">internet governance
process at the World Summit on Information Society. Out of this participation and in collaboration with other partners, including members of the Source: APC ICT Policy Handbook and APC Annual Report 2005.">WSIS civil society Source: TechSoup Glossary and GenderIT.org">internet governance caucus, APC has crystallized a set of recommendations with regard to internet governance ahead of the final Summit in Tunis in November 2005.APC has participated extensively in the internet governance process at the World Summit on Information Society. Out of this participation and in collaboration with other partners, including members of the WSIS civil society internet governance caucus, APC has crystallized a set of recommendations with regard to internet governance ahead of the final Summit in Tunis in November 2005.
APC has participated extensively in the internet governance process at the World Summit on Information Society. Out of this participation and in collaboration with other partners, including members of the WSIS civil society internet governance caucus, APC has crystallized a set of recommendations with regard to internet governance ahead of the final Summit in Tunis in November 2005.
APC proposes specific actions in each of the following five areas:
1. The establishment of an Internet Governance Forum;
2. The transformation of ICANN into a global body with full authority over DNS management, and an appropriate form of accountability to its stakeholders in "state" in this glossary). As a general rule, "government" should not be capitalised.
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, private sector and civil society;3. The initiation of a Style information: APC uses multi-stakeholder with a hyphen between "multi" and "stakeholder".
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about Multi-Stakeholder Partnerships in ICTs for Development: A guide for national ICT policy animators">multi-stakeholder
4. Ensuring APC Internet Rights Charter">internet access
is universal and affordable. The internet is a global public space that should be open and accessible to all on a non-discriminatory basis. The internet, therefore, must be seen as a global public infrastructure. In this regard we recognize the internet to be a global public good and access to it is in the public interest, and must be provided as a public provision.5. Measures to promote capacity building in developing countries with regard to increasing developing country participation in global public policy forums on internet governance.
WSIS: APC makes recommendations on internet governance

