Ambassadors Anna Karin Eneström of Sweden and Chola Milambo of Zambia, Co-facilitators for the Global Digital Compact (GDC), in their letter of 23 February provided information on the second informal consultations to be convened on Thursday 29 February with Member States and observers, and on Friday 1 March with stakeholders.
The consultation for Member States and observers will be held in-person in the Trusteeship Council Chamber and will also be webcast. The consultation for stakeholders will be virtual from 10.00 am to 1.00 pm (New York time).
Interventions from groups and coalitions will be limited to five (5) mins and those from individual institutions, organizations, companies, participating in their personal capacity to three (3) mins.
Member States observers and stakeholders delegations are invited to listen to each other’s exchanges.
To register to speak or participate in the stakeholder consultation, please use the following link https://forms.office.com/e/pE5CkVe6ZZ. (Please note that the list may close at least 24 hours before the virtual session.)
To submit written inputs by the deadline of 8 March, stakeholders should use this form: http://tinyurl.com/mwzkfs3b
Based on the inputs from the previous session, together with the inputs and comments during these consultations, and the possible structural elements, a zero draft will be presented to Member States on 5 April, having been circulated in advance.
Possible elements of a Global Digital Compact
as from the letter of 23 February
I Preamble (elements as identified during the informal consultations)
II Principles, as identified during the informal consultations
Digital cooperation could be guided by the following principles:
III Commitments and Actions, as identified during the informal consultations
Greater digital cooperation must deliver tangible benefits to all anchored in the protection and promotion of human rights. We commit to:
1 Closing the digital divides and accelerating progress across the SDGs
Areas of potential commitments, actions and resources
2 Fostering as inclusive, open, safe, secure digital space
Areas of potential commitments, actions and resources
3 Advancing data governance
Areas of potential commitments, actions and resources
4 Governing emerging technologies, including Artificial Intelligence, for humanity
Areas of potential commitments, actions and resources
[Placeholder pending ongoing discussions]
IV Follow up and Review, as identified during the informal consultation
Follow up and review could: