GNI thanks the co-facilitators for their efforts in drafting an action-oriented compact.
At the core of GNI’s mission, governance, and work is a commitment to the inclusion of a broad diversity of voices and views.
GNI and its members are pleased to be able to share core principles and commitments we hope to see reflected in the Global Digital Compact.
International human rights expert David Kaye will join the Global Network Initiative as the new independent chair of its Board of Directors upon completing his term as United Nations Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression.
GNI remains committed to supporting an open, inclusive, and rights-respecting digital future.
This input is based on learnings from the project “Shaping the WSIS+20 Review for a Unified Internet Multistakeholderism.”
GNI will continue contributing on Internet governance processes that shape the future of rights online.
GNI and GPD are pleased to announce a new report supported by the inaugural ICANN Grant Program.
WSIS+20 presents a timely chance for Africa to take forward the original spirit of the WSIS.
Realizing the WSIS vision and action lines will require robust multistakeholder engagement.