Credits
Operational team
Valeria Betancourt (APC)
Alan Finlay (APC)
Operational team
Valeria Betancourt (APC)
Alan Finlay (APC)
Twenty years ago, stakeholders gathered in Geneva at the first World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) and affirmed a “common desire and commitment to build a people-centred, inclusive and development-oriented Information Society.”
Gender in global digital discussions: A timeline
Preliminary feminist provocations on internet governance and WSIS+20
From “digital divide” to “digital equality”: Unpacking the digital inequality paradox
Introduction: Reclaiming a radically changed context
Reflections on WSIS+20: The value of WSIS moving forward and advocacy priorities for civil society[1]
Shaping information societies for human needs: The relevance of the WSIS civil society declaration, 20 years on
Free, prior and informed consent: Accountability, environmental justice and the rights of Indigenous peoples in the information society