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SUMMARY:Towards a more diverse international standardisation landscape – Motivations and actions for stakeholders in the ARIN region
DESCRIPTION:Event date: 15 March 2022 | 11:00–11:45 EDT (15:00 – 15:45 UTC)\, online \nThis event is addressed to stakeholders in the ARIN service region (national and regional standard development organisations\, governmental entities\, industry\, the technical community\, academia\, and civil society groups with an interest in digital standards.) \nRegistrations are open \nRegister×\nOn 22 February\, we launched the paper International digital standards: A case for the involvement of stakeholders in the ARIN region and started a discussion on why and how stakeholders in small and developing countries (in particular Caribbean and North Atlantic islands) can contribute to international standardisation processes. We looked at the various implications of digital standards (for economy and trade\, human rights\, public policy\, geopolitics)\, explored the complexity and dynamism of the international standardisation landscape\, and outlined a series of recommendations that could contribute to a more diverse participation in digital standard-setting. \nFollowing up on these discussions\, we will: \n\nLook more closely at what motivates actors to participate in international standards developing organisations (SDOs)\, and how they choose which organisations and areas to focus on.\nExplore concrete actions that could step up the engagement of stakeholders from the ARIN region in international SDOs.\nDiscuss how regional stakeholders – governments\, national SDOs\, companies\, etc. – can strengthen their cooperation on digital standardisation issues\, at both regional and international levels.\n\nBecause the event will be held right after the conclusion of the ITU World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (WTSA-20)\, our event will also feature an overview of key WTSA outcomes and a discussion around their implications. \n*** \nThis event is part of the Raising awareness on digital standards for ARIN region countries project funded by ARIN through its Community Grant Program and run by Diplo US. The project includes research\, training\, and awareness-building components dedicated to promoting a better understanding of the importance of international digital standards across the ARIN region\, focusing on developing countries. \n\nRegister
URL:https://diplo.us/event/towards-a-more-diverse-international-standardisation-landscape-motivations-and-actions-for-stakeholders-in-the-arin-region/
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SUMMARY:Official Geneva presentation of special UNDP report on human security
DESCRIPTION:Event date: 17 March 2022\, 9 am–10:15 am EDT \nThe event\, organised by the Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP) and the UN Development Programme’s (UNDP) Geneva office\, will serve as Geneva’s official  presentation of the UNDP’s special report titled New Threats to Human Security in the Anthropocene: Demanding Greater Solidarity. \nAccording to this report\, despite people on average living longer\, healthier\, and wealthier lives\, these advances have not succeeded in increasing people’s sense of security. The report examines a cluster of threats that have become more prominent in recent years\, including digital technologies\, inequalities\, conflicts\, and the ability of healthcare systems to tackle new challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic. \nRegistrations are open \nRegister×\n\nHow to improve human security in light of emerging threats in the 21st century? \n\nIn this context\, the event aims to bring in a diverse set of voices and perspectives from security\, health\, climate\, digital\, and diplomatic communities\, with the aim of starting a global conversation on human security. \nDiplo’s Executive Director Prof. Jovan Kurbalija will be one of the experts at this event. \nFor more information\, and to register\, please visit the official page. \n\nRegister
URL:https://diplo.us/event/official-geneva-presentation-of-special-undp-report-on-human-security/
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SUMMARY:Global Communications and Audiences: Propaganda\, Fake News & AI Censorship
DESCRIPTION:Event date: 28 March 2022\, 4 am–6 am EDT \nThe webinar Global Communications and Audiences: Propaganda\, Fake News & AI Censorship\, organised by Data To Power\, will explore how datafication and platformisation processes\, as well as a rise in new disinformation and propaganda tools\, might affect museum global communications by disrupting the flow of global information exchange\, and accelerating anxiety\, negative sentiment\, and cross-cultural misunderstanding among online participants. \nDiplo’s Director of Research Dr Katharina Höne is a panellist in this event’s Interactive Data Panel. \nFor more information and to register\, please visit the official page. \nRegister
URL:https://diplo.us/event/global-communications-and-audiences-propaganda-fake-news-ai-censorship/
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SUMMARY:[Briefing #83] Internet governance in March 2022
DESCRIPTION:Join us for March’s Digital Watch Internet Governance Briefing on Tuesday\, 29th March\, at 8 am EDT (12.00 UTC). \nCatch up on the major internet governance and digital policy updates from all around the globe and join our experts as they analyse the existing and emerging policy trends. \nRegister and join the Digital Watch Internet Governance Briefing on Zoom for an interactive experience or watch our live streams on YouTube and Facebook on the last Tuesday of each month. \nRegistrations are open \nRegister×
URL:https://diplo.us/event/briefing-83-internet-governance-in-march-2022/
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