We welcome the 26 June revision- 2 of the GDC. We particularly applaud the new paragraph 33, which links information integrity to democratic processes and human rights, and the inclusion of independent public interest media in paragraph 34(b). We therefore
call on you to incorporate the following language into the Global Digital Compact:
Establish a country-level network of the Global Digital Compact to help multi-stakeholder mobilization achieve the GDC mandate, emphasizing collaboration, building capacity, knowledge sharing, and innovation as a country network. Like the UN Global Compact
Country-level Network.
The UN should continue the IGF and WSIS Forum accordingly!
We want to endorse fully the Statement on the Global Digital Compact, June 2024, initiated by DW Academy and the Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD).
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Bazlu
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Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication
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the United Nations & Observer Organization
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From: wsis20 <wsis20-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Fiona Alexander <fionaa@american.edu>
Sent: 27 June 2024 6:12 PM
To: wsis20@ICANN.org <wsis20@icann.org>
Subject: [wsis20] GDC Rev 2
Hi to all
Attached is the new rev 2 of the Global Digital Compact. It's 14 pages now and I haven't yet had the time to read through carefully, but at first blush some decent things continue re: Internet governance. However, some challenging items continue re: AI and
then the follow up and implementation. The latter in particular still is creating centralized levers in the UN New York sphere, which this whole exercise continues to prove is not adept at involving stakeholders in a meaningful way or operating in a transparent
and open manner.
Look forward to hearing others reactions.
Fiona
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Fiona Alexander
Distinguished Policy Strategist in Residence, School of International Service
Distinguished Fellow, Internet Governance Lab
Executive Advisor, Khan Cyber and Economic Security Institute
American University