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Report of the UN Secretary-General’s ‎High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation

  • Foreword
  • Executive Summary
  • 1. Introduction: Interdependence ‎in the Digital Age​​
2.
  • ​Leaving No One Behind
    • 2.1 CREATING AN INCLUSIVE DIGITAL ECONOMY
    • 2.2 RETHINKING HOW WE WORK AND LEARN
    • 2.3 REGIONAL AND GLOBAL ECONOMIC POLICY COOPERATION​​
3.
  • Individuals, Societies and Digital Technologies
    • 3.1 HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMAN AGENCY
    • 3.2 TRUST AND SOCIAL COHESION
    • 3.3 SECURITY​
4.
  • Mechanisms for Global Digital Cooperation
    • 4.1 CHALLENGES AND GAPS
    • 4.2 THREE POSSIBLE ARCHITECTURES FOR GLOBAL DIGITAL COOPERATION
    • 4.3 THE ROLE OF THE UN​
  • 5. Recommendations
  • ​

    ANNEXES
    • I. TERMS OF REFERENCE OF THE PANEL
    • II. PANEL MEMBERS ‎
    • III. PANEL SECRETARIAT AND SUPPORT TEAMS ‎
    • IV. DONORS ‎
    • V. THE PANEL’S ENGAGEMENT ‎
    • VI. PRINCIPLES AND FUNCTIONS OF DIGITAL COOPERATION ‎​
  • NOTES
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    ANNEXES

    • I. TERMS OF REFERENCE OF THE PANEL
    • II. PANEL MEMBERS ‎
    • III. PANEL SECRETARIAT AND SUPPORT TEAMS ‎
    • IV. DONORS ‎
    • V. THE PANEL’S ENGAGEMENT ‎
    • VI. PRINCIPLES AND FUNCTIONS OF DIGITAL COOPERATION ‎
    ‹ 5. Recommendations up I. TERMS OF REFERENCE OF THE PANEL ›
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