For the 17th time in a row, the International Chamber of Commerce’s Business Action to Support the Information Society (ICC BASIS) represented the voice of global business at the Internet Governance Forum (IGF).
The only forum allowing for an open and inclusive muti-stakeholder discussion on Internet governance and digital policy matters, IGF was held this year in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from 28 November to 2 December 2022, and welcomed over 5,000 participants from 170 countries, that engaged in more than 300 sessions.
Here are our key takeaways from the event:
Appointed to the newly formed IGF Leadership Panel earlier this year, ICC Chair Maria Fernanda Garza shared global business views at the highest levels of international policy. In discussions with the United Nations Secretary General (UN SG), António Guterres, the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Under Secretary General (UN DESA USG), Li Junhua, fellow Panel members, and the IGF community across the week-long Forum, she emphasized the role of the Panel as an ambassador of the IGF.
Maria Fernanda Garza, ICC Chair and Member of the IGF Leadership Panel, said: ”The Panel will serve to strengthen the IGF and enhance its visibility, while at the same time working to ensure that it is a proactive actor in global policy conversations pertaining to digital matters.”
ICC BASIS participates in the IGF since its inception to represent the common voice of the ICC-wide network of 45 million companies in over 130 countries. This year, business called on governments and the multistakeholder community to preserve an open, interconnected, interoperable and unfragmented internet that creates opportunity for everyone, everywhere, while ensuring a safe, secure and resilient online environment that fosters trust in the global digital economy and the global dataflows that underpin it.
To further emphasise these messages, ICC BASIS organised three workshops, on Building a safe and trustworthy digital world for all children, Towards Cyber Development Goals: Implementing Global Norms, and Trustworthy data flows: Building towards common principles. The sessions called for action to:
The value of IGF is encapsulated in its role to convene and forge partnerships across international fora. The ICC BASIS delegation used this opportunity to meet with key government delegations, international organisations and civil society partners, engaging in conversations and paving the way to close collaboration at a significant juncture in the global digital policy arena, as we look ahead of the High-level Political Forum (HLPF) on Sustainable Development (SDG Summit), the deliberations on the Global Digital Compact at the Summit of the Future, and the forthcoming review of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), WSIS+20 Review.
The 18th edition of IGF will be held in Kyoto, Japan from 8-12 October. ICC BASIS will be present as the voice of business within international fora.
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