The work of the IGF’s Dynamic Coalitions (DCs), which each focus on a particular Internet governance issue or problem through a mix of multistakeholder discussion, research, analysis and activism, are well represented in the wide spectrum of policy areas covered by the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Ahead of their SDGs-focused main session co-organized with the MAG, intervening DCs have each produced one-page papers expanding on the relationship between their work and the related Goals. Please see the following submissions for an in-depth look at the intersection of DC/ Internet governance issues and the SDGs:
Dynamic Coalition on Accessibility & Disability (DCAD)
Dynamic Coalition on Blockchain Technologies (DC-Blockchain)
Dynamic Coalition on Child Online Safety (DCCOS)
Dynamic Coalition on Core Internet Values (DC-CIV)
Dynamic Coalition on Gender & Internet Governance (DCGIG)
Dynamic Coalition on Innovative Approaches to Connecting the Unconnected (DC-Connecting the Unconnected)
Internet Rights and Principles Coalition (IRPC)
Dynamic Coalition on Public Access in Libraries (DC-PAL)
Dynamic Coalition on Small Island Developing States and the Internet Economy (DC-SIDS)
Dynamic Coalition on the Internet of Things (DC-IoT)
Youth Coalition on Internet Governance (YCIG)
In addition, the below at-a-glance matrix of SDGs and DCs highlights their strong convergence, particularly on targets related to Quality Education (SDG 4); Gender Equality (SDG 5); Decent Work & Economic Growth (SDG 8); Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure (SDG 9); Reduced Inequalities (SDG 10); Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions (SDG 16); and Partnerships for the Goals (SDG 17).