Hi Joanna,

Thanks for sharing it here.

While there are some good aspects in the Zero draft, there are concerning ones too.

Sharing some examples: 

Limiting the Role of IGF and  multistakeholder cooperation only to the"   governance, content, and technical layers" and trying to create the High-Level Review of the Global Digital Compact, rather than used existing mechanism such as IGF, CSTD and UN mechanisms as proposed by many.

The role of Multistakeholders  in the test is limited to  " ...cooperation will involve all stakeholders, according to their respective mandates, functions and competencies""  Such a text at  times can be used to sideline stakeholders especially Civil Society. Ref Para 7(i)) rather multistakeholders should be involved in each step of decision making, implementation and review.

The draft suggests creating many new structures such as the creation of a new panel on AI (49 (a));  convening  an intergovernmental multistakeholder process to develop and agree the above definitions and standards  (38(b)); setting up the “High-Level Review of the Global Digital Compact” for reviewing the GDC process (65); “ establish a dedicated o8ice for coordinating digital and emerging technology: (Para 61). 

Rather than  creating new structures, the existing UN mechanisms should be utilized to support in  monitoring the implementation and review progress of the GDC.  One option that was suggested by many was using the United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD), the UN Internet Governance Forum (IGF), (upgrading it) along with other UN agencies to be tasked  to collaboratively develop a proposal for specific modalities that link GDC follow up and implementation with post WSIS+20 follow up implementation and the 2030 agenda.

In fact it is feared the introduction of High Level Review of the GDC is a way to bring back the proposal on creating the DCF

Additionally there are concerns of not giving adequate reference to WSIS and its impact,  role of ITU or community led initiatives to connect people etc.

Regards,

Amrita





On Wed, 3 Apr 2024 at 16:55, Joanna Kulesza via At-Large <at-large@atlarge-lists.icann.org> wrote:
Hi all,

I thought it might be useful to share the Global Digital Compact zero draft released on Monday (April 1st - do read the document and decide whether the date is coincidental or not ;): https://www.un.org/techenvoy/sites/www.un.org.techenvoy/files/Global_Digital_Compact_Zero_Draft.pdf 

As you are well aware, the Global Digital Compact aims to address contemporary challenges, including the potential for misuse and the exacerbation of existing inequalities. by promoting an inclusive, open, safe, and secure digital future for all. The zero draft outlines the objectives, commitments, and actions necessary to achieve this goal. It builds upon the principles of the United Nations Charter and international law, providing a strong foundation for digital cooperation.

A good summary can be found here: https://dnsrf.org/blog/what-to-look-out-for-in-the-zero-draft-of-the-global-digital-compact-/index.html#:~:text=The%20long%2Dawaited%20zero%20draft,Guterres%2C%20the%20UN%20Secretary%20General

Thanks for reading, have a great rest of the week!

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Kind regards,
Joanna Kulesza
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Joanna Kulesza, PhD
Professor of International Law 
Lodz Cyber Hub / University of Lodz Law School / Poland
www.cyber.uni.lodz.pl (EURALO ALS 341)
ALAC / EURALO / ALAC Liaison to the GAC
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