From WSIS to Now: What Next for Digital Justice

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The Global Digital Justice Forum, IT for Change, Third Wold Network and the Association for Progressive Communications come together to hold a two-day strategy meeting for non-profit organisations around the world, working on the intersection of the society and digital. This strategy meeting will determine a combine vision for our digital justice future and the way for civil society to engage with the powers that be.

The meeting is scheduled from March 3, 2024 to March 5, 2024 in Penang, Malaysia.

From WSIS to Now: What Next for Digital Justice?

A poignant hope articulated in the 2005 Tunis Agenda for the Information Society (part of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) process) goes thus, “We are greatly encouraged by the fact that advances in communication technology, and high-speed data networks are continuously increasing the possibilities for developing countries, and countries with economies in transition, to participate in the global market for ICT-enabled services on the basis of their comparative advantage.”[1]

Cut to the present, with two decades gone by, the UN Secretary General’s policy brief on the Global Digital Compact strikes a more somber note, “Our digital world is one of stark divides: A persistent digital access divide across regions, gender, income, language, and age groups; growing data divides that disadvantage developing countries; and an innovation divide resulting in highly unequal wealth generation, dominated by a handful of big platforms and states.”[2] Read more.

Agenda for the meeting

The meeting will take place over three days, and will follow the below structure:

Day 1 - 03/03/2024 Day 1 agenda

anchors for day - anita and deepti

17.00-18.00 Registration and per diem
18.00-18.45 Welcome and Introductions
18.45-20.00 - Context setting for the meeting and explaining agenda - Anita, Valeria, Yoke Ling

- Reflections and expectations

20.00-21.00 Dinner
Day 2 - 04/03/2024 Day 2 agenda

anchors for the day - Valeria and Sean

9.00-10.50 From WSIS to now - 3 things that have changed - promise, pitfalls - 7 minutes per person in 3 rounds

- Anriette (IG processes) - Emilia (ffd) _________________________ - Chenai (open source) - Jamila (feminist analysis) - Kate (PSI) or Ana Tuvera (ITUC) - worker perspective _________________________ - Neth (food. envt) - Burcu (trade and IP) Moderator - to be decided - 5 min sum up of key messages

10.50-11.20 Break
11.20-12.30 The digital geoeconomic status quo and multilateral rules (data, AI, platformisation as crosscutting) - 8 min each

- Vahini (trade) - Cedric (EU) - Barbara (the UN) - Ana Maria Suarez (food sovereignty, land) - Camila (health, consumer rights) Moderator - TBC - 5 min sum up of key messages

12.30-13.30 Lunch
13.30-15.00 Recovering the south - what do sovereignty, decoloniality and selfdetermination really mean - 8 min each

- Alison - Paulo - Anita - Roberto - Rishabh (AI) Moderator -TBC - 5 min sum up of key messages

15.00-15.30 Break
15.30-17.00 - Towards a CS action agenda

a) What are the priority areas for a common digital justice agenda? b) What do we need to prioritise for civil society action? c) What are our responses/ what needs to be done? and When? d) intersection of processes in the multilateral regime? Groups to refer to political calendar for advocacy national level engagements regional civil society events

Day 3 - 05/03/2024 Day 3 agenda

anchors for the day - Yoke Ling and Guru

9.30-10.30 Plenary - Presentations - 5 groups at 5 minutes each

- After presentation, cluster formation - based on preference

10.30-10.50 break
10.50-12.30 Group work in clusters

- Cluster plan (cluster champs) - what, when, who and how - What specific ideas is the cluster contemplating? (campaign, res briefs, workshop?, cross-pollinate from the last session on Day 2) - prepare presentations

12.30-1.30 lunch
1.30 to 3.00 PM Closing plenary

- sharing from cluster champs - collaboration process discussion - collaboration moments and spaces - and other decisions

3.00-3.30 PM tea
3.30 to 4.15 Organisers' / coordinators' group meeting
4.30 to 5.30 GDJ forum core group meeting

Resources for the event

Draft political calendar to be shared in advance for further inputs

Workshop Reading Resources