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Revision as of 19:37, 30 July 2018
Type: | Internet Governance School |
Founded: | 2016 |
Website: | https://sites.google.com/site/apsigasia/ |
Facebook: | https://www.facebook.com/pg/theAPSIG |
The Asia Pacific School of Internet Governance (APSIG) is a regional event that Helps create a multistakholder learning opportunity for Interested Students, academics, researchers, and individual professionals from the Academia, Civil Society and NGOs, Government and Public Sector, Technical Community and Private Sector to create a collaborative learning platform.
Asia Pacific School on Internet Governance (APSIG) intends to serve these 500~1,000 Internet governance leaders and experts in Asia through professional courses on the Internet governance and other programs. We expect local and other SIGs and IGFs to serve the 5,00 ~10,000 Internet governance practitioners through their courses.
OBJECTIVE:[edit | edit source]
- Asia Pacific School on Internet Governance (APSIG) intends to serve Internet governance Internet governance experts and leaders in Asia Pacific on their professional upgrades and collaboration.
- APSIG collaborates with national SIGs and IGFs in Asia Pacific which serve several thousand Internet governance practitioners on their capacity development through introductory, general and advanced courses.
Scope:[edit | edit source]
- Develop open courseware on the Internet governance
- Offer courses on the Internet governance for IG leaders and experts
- Collaborate with other SIGs and IGFs through All SIG Meetings.
- Offer APSIG/Amazon fellowships for IGF participation
APSIG Program – Tracks and Classes[edit | edit source]
- Internet Governance - General (History and Principles, Local Language, Net Neutrality, Internet Policy)
- Internet Governance - Perspectives (Legal, Social, Tech/Eng, Economics/Business)
- Internet Governance - Stakeholders (Multistakeholder Model, Global Internet Users/Non-Users)
- Internet Governance - Institutions (Eco System, Standardization, Names and Numbers )
- Human Rights (General, Privacy, Gender)
- CyberSecurity (General, Crime, Surveillance, Warfare)
- Internet Governance – Extended (Digital, IoT, Data, Security, AI, Blockchain/Digital Commerce)
2018 Participants of APSIG :[edit | edit source]
No | Participant Name | No | Participant Name |
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1 | Eneken Tikk
Finland/Estonia |
20 | Waqas Hassan
Pakistan |
2 | Danit Gal
Japan/Israel |
21 | Rudy Heryanto
Indonesia |
3 | Sunyoung Yang
USA/South Korea |
22 | Muhammad Shabbir
Pakistan |
4 | Kilnam Chon
South Korea |
23 | Iqbal Ahmed
Bangladesh |
5 | Xing Li
China |
24 | Michael Takeuchi
Indonesia |
6 | Kenji Saito
Japan |
25 | Krishna Prasad Pokhrel
Nepal |
7 | Satish Babu
India |
26 | Gnanajeyaraman Rajaram
India |
8 | Dr. Govind
India |
27 | Unggul Sagena
Indonesia |
9 | Khaksar Weqar
Afghanistan |
28 | Ardian Maulana
Indonesia |
10 | Maheeshwara Kirindigoda
Sri Lanka |
29 | Kelly Kim
South Korea |
11 | Onno W. Purbo
Indonesia |
30 | Kalpin Silaen
Indonesia |
12 | Sagarika Wickranasekera
Sri Lanka |
31 | Aris Budiman Hartono
Indonesia |
13 | Mohammad Abdul Haque
Bangladesh |
32 | Mehar Abdeen Mohamed Ziyam
Sri Lanka |
14 | Shreedeep_Rayamajhi Nepal | 33 | Nadia Khadam
Pakistan |
15 | Gading Yonggar Ditya
Indonesia |
34 | Teddy Mantoro
Indonesia |
16 | Jake Lucchi
Hong Kong/USA |
35 | Jessamine Joyce Pacis
Philippines |
17 | Zolzaya Shagadar
Mongolia |
36 | Glaziel Kae G. Tagamolila
Thailand/Philippines |
18 | Shah Zahidur Rahman
Bangladesh |
37 | Martin Burrows
Fiji/USA |
19 | Abdelhamid Al Rahamneh
Jordan |
38 | Nisarat Tansakul
Thailand |