Session
UNESCO
Cedric Wachholz, Chief of Section, Digital Policies and Digital Transformation, UNESCO Prateek Sibal, Programme Specialist, UNESCO Mei Jie Chen, Trainee, UNESCO
Cedric Wachholz, Chief of Section, Digital Policies and Digital Transformation, UNESCO Prateek Sibal, Programme Specialist, UNESCO Mei Jie Chen, Trainee, UNESCO
Organization's Website
Speakers
Alexander Barbosa, Cetic.br, Head of the Center of Studies for Information and Communications Technologies/Gianluca Misuraca, AI4Gov, Executive Director of the Master on Artificial Intelligence in public services and founder and Vice President on Technology Diplomacy and International Relations of Inspiring Futures (IF)/ Joris Cyizere, C4IR Rwanda, Project Lead AI/ML/ Miriam Stankovich, DAI, Principal Digital Policy Specialist, Center for Digital Acceleration / Joanne Dcunha, Centre for Communication Governance at NLU Delhi, Programme Officer with the Technology and Society team/ Jonathan Gonzalez, Access Partnerships, Senior Policy Manager, Global Government Advisory + other members of IGF DCs
Onsite Moderator
Prateek Sibal, Programme Specialist, UNESCO
Online Moderator
Mei Jie Chen, Trainee, UNESCO
SDGs
17.6
17.9
Targets: By building networks between different groups working on digital governance issues the session aims to facilitate South-South, North-South and triangular cooperation(17.6) in addition to developing a community of practice around capacity building in the public sector on digital issues (17.9)
17.9
Targets: By building networks between different groups working on digital governance issues the session aims to facilitate South-South, North-South and triangular cooperation(17.6) in addition to developing a community of practice around capacity building in the public sector on digital issues (17.9)
Format
Roundtable
The networking session will follow a design thinking approach where the participants will introduce themselves and work in a collaborative manner to identify common areas of interest on digital governance, inclusion and capacity building across the different IGF Dynamic Coalitions.
The networking session will follow a design thinking approach where the participants will introduce themselves and work in a collaborative manner to identify common areas of interest on digital governance, inclusion and capacity building across the different IGF Dynamic Coalitions.
Duration (minutes)
60
Description
As several IGF Dynamic Coalitions address an increasing number of issues from connectivity, inclusion to governance, this networking session will explore how the work of different DCs can help support the public sector in enhancing its capacity for digital governance and digital transformation. The session will follow a design thinking approach to bring the different dynamic coalitions to identify common themes, interests and areas of collaboration that can support the public sector in terms of knowledge, tools, networks and capacity building support. At the end of the session an informal communications space will be setup online for the participants to continue engaging on the common interest areas.
The session will ensure that collaborative spaces for the design thinking exercise are opened both online and onsite. This will ensure that participants online and onsite work on the same collaborate tool like Miro and then they will have the time to discuss the insights and areas of collaboration.
The session will ensure that collaborative spaces for the design thinking exercise are opened both online and onsite. This will ensure that participants online and onsite work on the same collaborate tool like Miro and then they will have the time to discuss the insights and areas of collaboration.