UNGIS Statement to Global Digital Compact
Stakeholders Session, 24 April
UNGIS Members emphasize that the WSIS process is a continually evolving process involving many UN agencies, guided by mandates from annual United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) resolutions, as well as resolutions from several UN agencies involved in the implementation of the WSIS process.
Building on the UNGIS input to the first Stakeholder Consultation on the Global Digital Compact.
UNGIS inputs to the informal consultations and subsequent intergovernmental negotiations on a Global Digital Compact
12-13 February 2024, New York
In response to the letter from the GDC Co-Facilitators dated 2 February 2024, UNGIS has prepared a statement to contribute to the informal consultations with stakeholders held on 13 February 2024.
Briefing by Co-Facilitators of the Global Digital Compact
Update on the Roadmap to GDC Negotiations
Update on the Roadmap to Global Digital Compact (GDC) Negotiations by Co-Facilitators of the GDC — H.E. Anna Karin Eneström, Permanent Representative of Sweden to UN; and H.E. Chola Milambo, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Zambia to UN
7 December, 10:00–11:15 CET
Secretary-General’s Meeting Room, ITU Headquarters, Geneva
UNGIS Open Forum @ IGF 2023
WSIS Action Lines for Advancing the Achievement of SDGs
This session will focus on the strategic ways governments and partners leverage ICTs, raising key challenges and gaps, identifying digital capacities to prioritize based on needs on the ground, and the synergies necessary to support those. The discussions will be addressing the two major challenges of advancing the world's digital transformation: achieving universal connectivity and enabling meaningful connectivity.
Wednesday, 11 October, 13:30-15:00 (JST/UTC+9) / 06:30-08:00 (CEST/UTC+2)
IGF 2023, Workshop Room 9 (Room C-2), Kyoto International Conference Centre, Kyoto, Japan