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IGF February 2010 Open Consultations Remote Participation Replay

Participate in the February IGF Open Consultations

On February 9 the IGF open Consultations will take place in Geneva, at the Palais des Nations. The Open Consultations are meetings organized throughout the year aimed at evaluating the previous IGF meeting and planning the next event. The agenda of the upcoming Open Consultations can be found HERE.

The Remote Participation Working Group (RPWG) in cooperation with the IGF Secretariat will make available a moderated chat function for online interaction, using Cover It Live

The link to access the chat platform is: http://www.igfremote.info/RP/

The following hashtag will be used in Twitter: #igf10

Questions may also be sent via email to: sharmstocktaking@intgovforum.org

Meeting hours are 10:00 to 13:00 and 15:00 to 18:00 (Geneva time, GMT +1)

To find the corresponding hours in your time zone, visit the site of the World Clock

Remote participation: a condition for broader inclusion

The growing awareness about the importance of creating channels for online interaction has increased, both on the national and on the international level. Governments make use of online platforms to provide information and services, as well as seeking to remain in close contact with citizens. Commercial enterprises and civil society take advantage of the potential offered by the online tools to improve their communication and organizational skills.

On the political sphere, online channels create new possibilities for constant participation on the debates and on the decision-making processes. While the traditional mechanisms for participation, such as councils, were limited, both in terms of space and time, the Internet offers an opportunity for real-time interaction of people who are geographically dispersed.

The possibility for broader participation, regardless of frontiers, is particularly important to conferences of global scope, such as the IGF. The IGF has taken place in different continents, something that is quite positive, but makes it harder for people to attend the meetings. Some segments particularly suffer from constraints be physically present, such as the young and the disabled people. Governments and civil society organizations from the developing world, who generally count on less financial resources, have also been under-represented.

Remote participation is one of the measures that should be put in place in order to reduce the various gaps related to the Internet today, such as access, age, gender and informational gaps. Reliable tools allow communication in both ways – from the IGF to the people following the debates around the world, and from these remote participants to the people physically present in the meeting – is an important step in reducing inequalities.

With this belief, some interested IGF participants from civil society created the Remote Participation Working Group in the beginning of 2008. We have been voluntarily working to propose concrete mechanisms that could enhance remote participation in the IGF.

We hope that this website that is now launched can provide valuable information about this project, as well as improve and facilitate communication between the RPWG and other interested people.



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