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The [[IGF|Internet Governance Forum (IGF)]] is one of the most successful outcomes of the United Nations World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) and brings together governments, civil society, the private sector and the technical community from around the globe to an informal setting, free from binding negotiations. The IGF functions through support from its participants and friends. In order to continue its growth and progression, it needs to have a robust and sustainable income stream.
The [[IGF|Internet Governance Forum (IGF)]] is one of the most successful outcomes of the United Nations World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) and brings together governments, civil society, the private sector and the technical community from around the globe to an informal setting, free from binding negotiations. The IGF functions through support from its participants and friends. In order to continue its growth and progression, it needs to have a robust and sustainable income stream.



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General Information
Stakeholder Group: Academia, Business, Civil Society, Government, Technical
Type: International Organization
Issue Areas: Cybersecurity, Internet of Things, Privacy, Access, Inclusiveness, Human Rights, Intellectual Property, E-commerce, Capacity Development, Intellectual Property
Website: https://igfsa.org/
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The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) is one of the most successful outcomes of the United Nations World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) and brings together governments, civil society, the private sector and the technical community from around the globe to an informal setting, free from binding negotiations. The IGF functions through support from its participants and friends. In order to continue its growth and progression, it needs to have a robust and sustainable income stream.


The IGFSA supports the IGF and NRIs through individual and corporate memberships and donations. To donate, become a member, or learn more, visit www.igfsa.org.

History[edit | edit source]

The IGFSA was launched on September 1, 2014 at the ninth IGF meeting in Istanbul, Turkey.The IGFSA is a channel for additional funding from individuals, companies and foundations to keep the IGF the go-to event for everyone who is interested in the Internet and its governance.

Recently, the IGFSA began to support National and Regional Initiatives (NRI) of the IGF, in addition to the IGF itself.

Impact[edit | edit source]

As of mid 2018, the IGFSA had supported 78 National IGFs and 34 Regional IGFs since 2015. The IGFSA has donated 260,000 USD to the IGF Trust Fund and 225,500 USD to the NRIs.

Executive member[edit | edit source]

The IGFSA Executive Committee consists of a minimum of five and a maximum of nine members, elected by the General Assembly. Their responsibilities include preparing the annual budget for General Assembly approval, creating communications materials, and devising fundraising strategies. Additionally, they establish principles for the allocation of funds raised on behalf of IGFSA. The 20424 Executive Committee constite of the following:

Previous Executive Committee Members[edit | edit source]

  • Eduardo Santoyo