Begin forwarded message:From: Flávio Rech Wagner <fla...@inf.ufrgs.br>Subject: May 14th, 7:30 am UTC - São Paulo Multistakeholder Guidelines - The Way Forward in Multistakeholder and Multilateral Digital ProcessesDate: 6 May 2025 at 19:47:13 CESTTo: Markus Kummer <kummer...@gmail.com>, Alhagie Mbow <am...@lastingsolutions.gm>, Tereza Horejsova <tereza.h...@thegfce.org>, Amrita Choudhury <amritach...@gmail.com>, Valeria Betancourt <vale...@apc.org>, Bruna Martins dos Santos <bruna...@gmail.com>Cc: Ana Neves <Ana....@fct.pt>, Jorge Cancio <Jorge....@bakom.admin.ch>Dear leaders of DCs, PNs and BPF
Please disseminate the announcement below to your groups.
Best,
Flávio
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São Paulo Multistakeholder Guidelines - The Way Forward in Multistakeholder and Multilateral Digital ProcessesWebinar / hybrid session to be held during EuroDIG, on May 14th, at 7:30 am UTCInternet governance and digital policy processes need unprecedented coordination to unlock technologies’ benefits and tackle its harms. But multistakeholder forums face growing challenges. To remain relevant, they must strengthen their ability to build meaningful consensus and influence multilateral processes—ensuring diverse communities don't just participate, but shape real, lasting outcomes.The NETmundial+10 Multistakeholder Statement from 2024 offered and called upon the worldwide community to adopt and use a set of guidelines and related process steps (“São Paulo Multistakeholder Guidelines” - SPMGs) in Internet governance and digital policy processes.In that direction, the MAG (IGF Multistakeholder Advisory Group) invites all the IGF community to a webinar / hybrid session to be held during EuroDIG. The session is targeted at the various groups of the IGF ecosystem - NRIs, Best Practice Forums, Dynamic Coalitions, and Policy Networks. The MAG would like to see each of these groups reviewing their own governance practices in light of the São Paulo Multistakeholder Guidelines and, if appropriate, revising and strengthening their multistakeholder mechanisms. This session at EuroDIG is thus an initial outreach effort to all those groups.When: May 14th, 7:30 am UTC / 9:30 am CESTWhere: EuroDIG, StrasbourgSpeakers: Ana Neves (Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation, Portugal), Jorge Cancio (OFCOM, Switzerland), Lise Fuhr (Géant, Denmark), Valeria Betancourt (APC, Ecuador), and Jordan Carter (auDA, Australia).Moderator: Wolfgang Kleinwächter (Germany)Instructions for remote participation:Registration for online participation at EuroDIG will be possible throughout the meeting and the links to join the virtual meeting rooms will only be provided by email after registration:You find more information on the webinar / session in the EuroDIG website, atPlease disseminate this announcement to your communities as widely as possible.
-- Prof. Flávio Rech Wagner Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Instituto de Informática Porto Alegre, Brazil
Begin forwarded message:From: Flávio Rech Wagner <fla...@inf.ufrgs.br>Subject: May 14th, 7:30 am UTC - São Paulo Multistakeholder Guidelines - The Way Forward in Multistakeholder and Multilateral Digital ProcessesDate: 13 May 2025 at 13:01:37 CESTTo: Markus Kummer <kummer...@gmail.com>, Alhagie Mbow <am...@lastingsolutions.gm>, Tereza Horejsova <tereza.h...@thegfce.org>, Amrita Choudhury <amritach...@gmail.com>, Valeria Betancourt <vale...@apc.org>, Bruna Martins dos Santos <bruna...@gmail.com>Cc: Ana Neves <Ana....@fct.pt>, Jorge Cancio <Jorge....@bakom.admin.ch>Reply-To: fla...@inf.ufrgs.br
Dear leaders of DCs, PNs and BPF
Please disseminate the announcement below to your groups again, as the session will be held tomorrow.
Best,
Flávio
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São Paulo Multistakeholder Guidelines - The Way Forward in Multistakeholder and Multilateral Digital ProcessesWebinar / hybrid session to be held during EuroDIG, on May 14th, at 7:30 am UTCInternet governance and digital policy processes need unprecedented coordination to unlock technologies’ benefits and tackle its harms. But multistakeholder forums face growing challenges. To remain relevant, they must strengthen their ability to build meaningful consensus and influence multilateral processes—ensuring diverse communities don't just participate, but shape real, lasting outcomes.The NETmundial+10 Multistakeholder Statement from 2024 offered and called upon the worldwide community to adopt and use a set of guidelines and related process steps (“São Paulo Multistakeholder Guidelines” - SPMGs) in Internet governance and digital policy processes.In that direction, the MAG (IGF Multistakeholder Advisory Group) invites all the IGF community to a webinar / hybrid session to be held during EuroDIG. The session is targeted at the various groups of the IGF ecosystem - NRIs, Best Practice Forums, Dynamic Coalitions, and Policy Networks. The MAG would like to see each of these groups reviewing their own governance practices in light of the São Paulo Multistakeholder Guidelines and, if appropriate, revising and strengthening their multistakeholder mechanisms. This session at EuroDIG is thus an initial outreach effort to all those groups.When: May 14th, 7:30 am UTC / 9:30 am CESTWhere: EuroDIG, StrasbourgSpeakers: Ana Neves (Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation, Portugal), Jorge Cancio (OFCOM, Switzerland), Lise Fuhr (Géant, Denmark), Valeria Betancourt (APC, Ecuador), and Jordan Carter (auDA, Australia).Moderator: Wolfgang Kleinwächter (Germany)Instructions for remote participation:Registration for online participation at EuroDIG will be possible throughout the meeting and the links to join the virtual meeting rooms will only be provided by email after registration:You find more information on the webinar / session in the EuroDIG website, atPlease disseminate this announcement to your communities as widely as possible.
-- Prof. Flávio Rech Wagner Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Instituto de Informática Porto Alegre, Brazil