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SUMMARY:IGF 2023 | "Elections and the Internet: free\, fair and open?"
DESCRIPTION:Facilitated by the Freedom Online Coalition Taskforce on Internet Shutdowns\, this Town Hall session will explore how the multi-stakeholder community (countries\, civil society and the private sector) can work together to anticipate\, prepare for and where possible prevent Internet shutdowns before they occur\, in particular ahead of elections\, building on progress to date. \nThe session will feature a panel discussion and Q&A\, bringing together experts to look at causes\, trends and impacts of Internet shutdowns\, including on human rights\, information integrity and democratic participation (particularly in the context of wider attempts to control the information space around elections). Through the session the Task Force will seek to identify practical steps that can be taken\, drawing lessons from elections during 2023 and looking towards ‘high risk’ elections in 2024. \nDuring 2023\, the UK is chairing the Freedom Online Coalition (FOC) Taskforce on Internet Shutdowns (TFIS) alongside FOC Advisory Network (AN) members Access Now and the Global Network Initiative. TFIS serves as a multi-national and multi-stakeholder coordination and response mechanism on Internet shutdowns. \nThrough TFIS\, we are working to improve coordination among like-minded countries\, civil society\, and the private sector to anticipate and respond to Internet shutdowns. As the biggest multilateral\, multi-stakeholder forum dedicated to internet governance\, the UN IGF is the ideal platform to bring partners together to drive this forward. \nThis event will support and deliver on the TFIS’ four key lines of effort: knowledge sharing; response – preventative and reactive (especially the former); shifting global norms – elevating Internet shutdowns up the international policy agenda (in line with the aspiration Japan set out to when hosting a session on Internet shutdowns at the UN UGF 2022); and improving data collection (e.g. trends around Internet shutdowns around elections). \nView the IGF session page: https://intgovforum.org/en/content/igf-2023-town-hall-39-elections-and-the-internet-free-fair-and-open
URL:https://freedomonlinecoalition.com/event/igf-2023-elections-and-the-internet-free-fair-and-open/
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