Open Regional Dialogue on Internet Governance (ORDIG)

- Web-based efforts:
- the development of a community-managed portal for ICT policy-issues - "a one-stop centre on Internet Governance in the Asia-Pacific."
- a moderated online discussion forum on internet governance launched with active participation internationally - "To ensure that the consultations and Open Regional Dialogue are not limited to only those who make it to the face-to-face meetings but to anyone interested in contributing to the dialogue..."
- an e-primer on internet governance and public policies - "to help policy- and decision-makers to implement public policies on Internet Governance effectively at the national levels"
- Research efforts:
- surveys and fact-finding activities in more than 15 countries in the region to identify priority concerns for further research and direct information sharing with the UN Working Group on Internet Governance in the run-up to the second part of the UN World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) to be held in Tunis in November 2005, with regional submission(s) - "conducted by engaging local expertise but under the overall technical supervision of a consultant who has experience with such surveys."
- literature review conducted on internet governance and a background paper prepared and disseminated to countries - "documents will be shared widely throughout the region prior to the country surveys and consultations being undertaken."
- research papers on select topics and issues - "These studies should help to feed into the formulation of a regional perspective on Internet Governance."
- Capacity-building efforts:
- "Public Policies and Internet Governance Sub-regional Workshops" (South Asia, South-East Asia, East Asia and the Pacific Islands) consultations completed - "The findings, salient points, and recommendations from the regional and sub-regional consultations shall be inputs to the entire process and feed into the research papers, portal, online discussions, input paper to WSIS, etc."
- internet governance course and training materials on internet policies adapted/developed - "Together with an Asian partner, Diplo's course and training materials on Internet policy and governance will be adapted and modified to suit Asia-Pacific needs and requirements and to be offered in the region."
- training and awareness workshops on internet public policy and courses on internet resource management for senior government officials and others.
Technology.
As part of Phase I of the project (which is slated to end in December 2005, followed by Phase II - to be completed sometime in 2006), ORDIG consulted over 3,000 stakeholders through sub-regional meetings, a region-wide online forum, and a region-wide, multi-lingual, issues-based online survey that looked at the internet governance priorities of the region. The result was "Voices from Asia-Pacific: Internet Governance Priorities and Recommendations", which was endorsed by delegates at the High Level Asia-Pacific Conference for the WSIS, in Tehran (May 31 - June 2 2005). Click here to learn more.
ORDIG receives support from the International Development Research Centre and is a collaboration effort between APDIP, UN-ESCAP, the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre, and the Diplo Foundation.
Posting from Sunil Abraham to the bytesforall_readers listserv on December 7 2004 (click here to access the archives); and ORDIG website; and email from Christine Apikul to The Communication Initiative on August 29 2005.
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