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National and Regional [[IGF]] initiatives (NRIs) are independent formations for discussing issues pertaining to [[Internet Governance]] from the perspective of their respective communities, while acting in accordance with the main principles of the global IGF.<ref>[https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-regional-and-national-initiatives NRIs, IGF]</ref> | '''National and Regional [[IGF]] initiatives''' ('''NRIs''') are independent formations for discussing issues pertaining to [[Internet Governance]] from the perspective of their respective communities, while acting in accordance with the main principles of the global IGF.<ref>[https://www.intgovforum.org/multilingual/content/igf-regional-and-national-initiatives NRIs, IGF]</ref> | ||
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| [[EuroDig]] || ✔ || | | [[EuroDig]] || ✔ || | ||
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| [[Uganda]] || ✔ || | | [[Uganda IGF]] || ✔ || | ||
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| [[Botswana]] || ✔ || | | [[Botswana IGF]] || ✔ || | ||
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| [[Benin]] || ✔ || | | [[Benin IGF]] || ✔ || | ||
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| [[Madascagar]] || ✔ || | | [[Madascagar IGF]] || ✔ || | ||
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| [[Zambia]] || ✔ || | | [[Zambia IGF]] || ✔ || | ||
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| [[St. Vincent and the Grenadines IGF]] || ✔ || | | [[St. Vincent and the Grenadines IGF]] || ✔ || | ||
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| [[Brazil IGF]] || ✔ || | | [[Brazil IGF]] || ✔ || | ||
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| [[West Africa]] || ✔ || | | [[West Africa IGF]] || ✔ || | ||
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| [[East Africa]] || ✔ || | | [[East Africa IGF]] || ✔ || | ||
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| [[Panama]] || ✔ || | | [[Panama IGF]] || ✔ || | ||
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| [[Togo]] || ✔ || | | [[Togo IGF]] || ✔ || | ||
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| [[Sierra Leone IGF]] || ✔ || | | [[Sierra Leone IGF]] || ✔ || |
Revision as of 12:24, 19 July 2021
National and Regional IGF initiatives (NRIs) are independent formations for discussing issues pertaining to Internet Governance from the perspective of their respective communities, while acting in accordance with the main principles of the global IGF.[1]
NRIs | Most Recent Meeting | Focus Areas |
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Arab IGF | ||
Nepal IGF | ||
Trinidad and Tobago IGF | 2021 | |
Youth IGF Canada | ||
Russian IGF | ✔ | |
Estonia IGF | ✔ | |
Cameroon IGF | ✔ | |
Switzerland IGF | ✔ | |
Tunisia IGF | ✔ | |
Chad IGF | ✔ | |
EuroDig | ✔ | |
Uganda IGF | ✔ | |
Botswana IGF | ✔ | |
Benin IGF | ✔ | |
Madascagar IGF | ✔ | |
Zambia IGF | ✔ | |
St. Vincent and the Grenadines IGF | ✔ | |
IGF-USA | ✔ | protecting end users |
Ghana IGF | ✔ | |
South Sudan IGF | ✔ | |
Rwanda IGF | ✔ | |
Brazil IGF | ✔ | |
West Africa IGF | ✔ | |
East Africa IGF | ✔ | |
Panama IGF | ✔ | |
Togo IGF | ✔ | |
Sierra Leone IGF | ✔ | |
Southeast Asia IGF | ✔ | |
Korea IGF | ✔ | |
Pacific IGF | ✔ | |
Kenya IGF | ✔ | |
Haiti IGF | ✔ | |
Asia Pacific IGF | ✔ | |
Greece IGF | ✔ | |
Tanzania IGF | ✔ | |
Ecuador IGF | ✔ | |
Bolivia IGF | ✔ | |
Moldova IGF | ✔ | |
Italy IGF | ✔ | |
North African IGF | ✔ | |
Mauritius IGF | ✔ |