[Pal-dc] IFLA's proposal for the European Internet Governance Forum (EuroDIG)

Inga Lunden inga.lunden at stockholm.se
Mon Jan 20 20:40:59 GMT 2014


Of course, Stuart.
It may seem like an already much used theme. But I think it gets a new meaning within the UN 2015 context.
/inga

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20 jan 2014 kl. 17:18 skrev "Stuart Hamilton" <Stuart.Hamilton at ifla.org<mailto:Stuart.Hamilton at ifla.org>>:

Dear Colleagues

I wonder if the European members of the PAL-DC list, along with other colleagues CC’d here, might find a moment to visit: http://www.eurodig.org/subject-proposals

There you can see a number of proposals for the theme of this year’s European Internet Governance Forum (also known as the EuroDIG). IFLA has submitted the following proposal for a main theme:
“The Internet and Development: Access, Inclusion and Empowerment
submitted by International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)
Within an IG context IFLA has consistently advocated for public access to ICTs as a key enabling element for access to information and therefore for development. We propose that this issue be explored in its broadest context at EuroDIG, against the backdrop of the post-2015 development framework that UN Member States will create following the reviews of the MDGs and WSIS. EuroDIG should assess how IG can contribute to the framework particularly as ALL Member States (not just developing countries) will be developing policies to implement the post-2015 framework in the coming years.”

This year the EuroDIG is opening up the themes for voting – if this is a theme that you wish to see explored (and I hope that it is!) then perhaps you could just click here: http://www.eurodig.org/proposals/6687-the-internet-and and vote.

If you could share this message with other colleagues as well, and ask them to vote – well that would be grand!

Kind regards,

Stuart

Stuart Hamilton
Director of Policy and Advocacy
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)
P.O. Box 95312
2509 CH The Hague
Netherlands

00 31 70 314 0884

Twitter: @ifladpa

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