Ninth Annual Internet Governance Forum Meeting List of Workshop Proposals by Status
Accepted Workshops
ID
Title
1
Protecting Child Safety AND Child Rights
2
Mobile, trust and privacy
3
Cloud Computing & M2M: Impacts for Emerging Economies
7
From ideas to solutions: Funding challenges for Internet dev
10
New Global Visions for Internet Governance, ICTs and Trade
11
Languages on the move: Deploying multilingualism in the net
15
Empowerment displaced people through online education svc.
17
Privacy as Innovation II
18
The Business of Creativity: User Generated Content and IP
19
Empowering Global Youth Through Digital Citizenship
20
Launch UNESCO publication Digital Safety of journalists
21
IntermediariesÂ’ role and go od practice in protecting FOE
22
Clouds and mobile internet: benefiting developing countries
23
Accountability in MultiStakeholder Governance Regime ICANN
30
Internet&jobs: creative destruction or destructive creation?
31
Internet Governance: a case for variable geometry?
41
Policy to Promote Broadband Access in Developing Countries
43
Post Snowden Multistakeholder Cultures of Cybersecurity
44
Improving Internet Architecture to Drive Consumer Trust
47
Enhancing Digital Trust in the Post-Snowden Era
49
Internet standards: implementation & responsibilities
51
Connecting the continents through fiber optic
56
Researching children's rights in a global, digital age
60
Global Access; Connecting the Next Billion Global Citizens
61
Policies and practices to enable the Internet of Things
62
Internet Infrastructure: Technology and Terminology
63
Preserving a Universal Internet: The Costs of Fragmentation
65
The Role of IXPs in Growing the Local Digital Economy
66
Content4D: Diversifying the global content and apps market
68
Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Roundtable
69
The Payment-Privacy-Policing Paradox in Web Payments Systems
70
Open Data and Data Publishing Governance in Big Data Age
71
Privacy, Surveillance, and the Cloud: One Year Later
72
Building Technical Communities in Developing Regions
74
Enabling Affordable Access: Changing Role of the Regulator
77
Frameworks for developing countriesÂ’ cybercrime cooperation
80
ccTLDs: partners in developing local “IG literacy” /a>
82
Alternative routes protecting human rights on the Internet
83
Human Rights for the Internet: From Principles to Action
89
Multi-Stakeholder Engagement: Imperative for Accessibility
91
Launch of an African Declaration on Internet Rights&Freedoms
93
One World, Diverse Content and Flexible Access
94
Creating, protecting and providing access to digital culture
95
Working together: initiatives to map & frame IG
96
Accountability challenges facing Internet governance today
97
Will Cyberspace fragment along national jurisdictions?
99
Digital inclusion policies for the forgotten billion
100
Carrier Grade NAT Impacts on Users, Markets and Cybercrime
104
Cybersecurity for ccTLDs – governance and best practices
107
Internet blocking: When well-intentioned measures go too far
112
Implications of post-Snowden Internet localization proposals
114
Developing countries participation in ICANN policies: GNSO
118
Discussion on multistakeholderism in Africa
124
Debates: Future IG Architecture
126
Fostering Respect by Companies for Internet UsersÂ’ Rights
129
Internet tech and policy: privacy, data flows and trust
132
Online Advocacy & Women Rights: Obstacles & Successes
134
AIGF Meeting: Future of Internet & Perspective for Africa
136
Internet as an engine of growth and development
139
Evaluating Mechanisms to Address Governance Issues
140
The Future of the Global and Regional IGFs Post 2015
142
Emerging Issues from the Arab Internet Community Perspective
146
Anonymity by Design: Protecting While Connecting
148
Crowdsourced Solutions to Bridge the Gender Digital Divide
149
Aligning ICANN Policy with Privacy Rights of Internet Users
152
Internet Governance: Challenges, Issues, and Roles
153
Institutionalizing the “Cle aring House” Function
154
Intelligent Risk management in a mobile online environment
157
Crowdsourcing a Constitution for the Internet
158
Promoting Platform Responsibility For Content Management
159
Global Public Interest of the Internet
163
Building alliances to enhance Internet affordability
169
Technologies & Policies to Connect the Next Five Billion
171
Connecting Small Island States With Access To Data
172
Network Neutrality: a Roadmap for Infrastructure Enhancement
173
Youth involvement in the IGFÂ Mapping, outreach, cooperation
180
Crowdsourced Ideas for IG: NETmundial Brazilian experience
185
ICANN Globalization and the Affirmation of Commitments
188
Transparency Reporting as a Tool for Internet Governance
191
ICANN Globalization in an Evolving IG Ecosystem
193
The Press Freedom Dimensions of Internet Governance
194
New Economics for the New Networked World
195
The internet age: Adapting to a new copyright agenda
196
IGF & Enhanced Cooperation, Parallel Tracks or Connected
198
Social and economic justice issues in global IG
201
Building Local Content Creation Capacity: Lessons Learned
206
An evidence based intermediary liability policy framework
208
Net Neutrality, Zero-Rating & Development: WhatÂ’s the Data?
220
Transnational Surveillance & Crossborder Privacy Protections
Mergers
76
What is the Web We Want?
81
Balancing Internet Governance and International Trade Law
128
Link between technology and women entrepreneurship in MENA
175
Problems of youth participation in IG - global perspective
199
Inclusion of disadvantaged groups & social responsibility
200
Local Content Creation & Dissemination
216
Web we want - Principles of Governance
Non-Retained Workshops
5
Reconciling IG principles with trade negotiation practices
6
Globalization of Internet - issues for countries and regions
9
Assured Identity for Enhancing Digital Trust
24
New Internet Impact on underserved communities development
25
Protection of children online vs child right to accessed
26
Big Data and Human Rights: ethics, law, and technology
28
National ID number in online services : pros and cons
32
Impact of ICANN and it relation with countries vs US embargo
33
NGOs/PRIVATE SECTOR PARTNERSHIP FOR BETTER INTERNET ACCESS
34
Reassessing Stakeholders Equilibrium
35
Linguistic Diversity through Script Harmony
36
Internet Petitions as a Means of Online Democracy
37
Enabling Environment promoting Locally-available Content
39
Technology, human rights & democracy
40
Enhancing the Status of Underrepresented Stakeholders
42
Mobile Internet to Boost Information Consumption
45
Common but Differentiated Approach to Multistakeholderism
46
IANA Transition: Key Implications for the Internet Ecosystem
48
Connecting the Next Two Billion: The Role of FOSS
50
Global Commission on Internet Governance
52
Participation in multistakeholder governance
53
Diaspora and migration: cultural identity on the move
54
NetGov Principles to Protect Free Expression & Innovation
55
Conflict and cooperation among companies, government & NGOs
57
Young people – from Consume rs to Creators
58
Better Internet for Kids – Are children’s Eyes Wide Shut?
59
Safer Internet Day – a glob al celebration
64
Mass and Targeted Surveillance: States and Private Sector
67
Governance by Big Data and online privacy
73
Protecting Vulnerable States IG Cybersecurity & PublicPolicy
75
Understanding the IANA Functions: A Basis For Transition
78
My Data Belong To Me
79
Money for Content |– Fair s hare vs. Free Use
84
Listening to the Voice of Users in ICANN
85
Net Neutrality as an IG Principle : the Developing World
87
Human Rights & Communications Surveillance: Creating a Ruler
88
Training, eng. assistance & IG awareness: AP build bridges
90
Communications surveillance and its impact on human rights
98
Public access to ICTs in the post-2015 development framework
101
The Roles of Stakeholders in Cybersecurity
102
Workshop on Internet and Socio-Cultural Transformations
103
Developing Nations Participation in Internet Governance
105
Specialised consortium for developing child protection onine
106
Ranking ICT companies on freedom of expression and privacy
108
Internet Freedom Beyond Foreign Policy Agendas
109
Telecommunications and Free Expression
110
Domain names, numbers, protocols and the real life of IANA
111
Solidarity against dispossession in the city on the internet
113
Local gaps in Internet Policy
115
Trust through capacity building on cybercrime
116
How Trade Agreements Shape the Future of Internet Governance
117
Company-Civil Society Collaboration to Advance Rights Online
119
Internet Governance and Iran
120
IPv6 in Reality Challenges and Solutions
121
Creating Guideline for Operation of Children Related Domains
122
Internet, an opportunity for sustainable growth
123
Interconnection and transparency: Time to lift the veil?
125
Digital Freedom: The Stakes for Creativity and Culture
127
Effects of NSA Surveillance on Internet Freedom
130
Impact of Internet Freedom on Economic Growth
131
Smart environments – ethica l and governance implications
133
Combining research & advocacy across continents
135
ICANN Reform: Where Next After Netmundial?
137
Increase Affordable Internet Connectivity inthe Global South
138
Open Government Data in Africa : regulatory framework
143
Internet as an engine for Global Development
144
Internet Freedom in Turkey
145
Free speech: the digital challenge for democracies
150
When Free IsnÂ’t. Internet, Children and Business
151
Cybersecurity in the Asia Pacific region
155
Big data– user trust and de mocratic oversight
156
Young people, internet governance and human rights online
160
Dynamic Coalition on Gender Integrating WomenÂ’s Rights
161
Impact of surveillance programs on Internet infrastructure
164
Latin American's views on the future of the Internet
165
Creating relevant content in developing economies
166
PRIVACY PRESERVING GOVERNANCE OF E- HEALTH
167
Is Turkey Receding Away From the Internet?
168
Standards and techniques for Web Accessibility
170
The Impacts of Cencorship over Internet (Turkish practice)
174
Multistakeholderism in a democratic framework
177
Trust Fund: Parent & subsidiary telcos on human rights
178
MS Groups to Promote Freedom in the Internet Age
179
Preventing Corporate Intrusions Into Privacy
181
Disaster Resiliency and Preparedness
184
Implementing Best Practices in Data Security
186
Let's Balkanize!
187
Democratizing Access and Transforming Education and Training
189
PersianIGF: Lessons learnt and the way forward
192
Multistakeholder engagement to implement antispam measures
197
Exporting ICT: Policy, International Norms, and Human Rights
202
Maintaining cybersecurity through human behavior
203
Managing Digital Fraud in Developing Countries
204
New Child-focused gTLDs and Online Child Protection Policy
205
Building the multistakeholder global map initiatives
207
Digital Activists Meetup
209
What does "Multistakeholder" Mean & Whom Does It Exclude?
210
Beyond Infotainment access to avenues to wealth
211
Linked: How Net Governance Connects Development & Rights
212
Ensuring digital and legal infrastructure for whistleblowing
213
Attempt to integrate the scattered social colonies
214
Governance Policies and New gTLDs for Development
215
Developing Country Multistakeholder Engagement Implications
217
3D-printing and emerging issues
218
Using Multistakeholder Processes to Advance Cybersecurity
219
A Timeline for the future of Enhanced Cooperation in IG
221
Metadata for Good?: Enhancing Digital Trust with Metadata
222
A safe secure sustainable internet and role of stakeholders
223
Modernizing the Personal in a Big Data Universe
224
Building a Global, Connected, Empowered Citizenry
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