[NCUC-DISCUSS] Fwd: [NCSG-Discuss] UNESCO Internet conference : outcome document
Imran Ahmed Shah
ias_pk at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 9 17:44:00 CET 2015
Dear Friends,
Along with other 350 participants, I also attended this UNESCO conference on Internet Study 'Connecting the Dots' where about 90 panelists/speakers/moderators collected inputs from multi-stakeholders and the said outcome documents is final version after drafting four versions and was approved with the majority consensus.
I would also like to share the abstract of few of my comments:
Please find here under my comments during the second last Plenary Session on 4th March at UNESCO Conference on Connecting the Dots:
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Text as read in the Plenary Reporting session on 4th March at UNESCO Conference
15:15 pm at Room IV on 4th March" (Imran)=========================================================
Assalam o Alaikum, my name is Imran Ahmed Shah and I belongs to Pakistan, from Civil Society
(Linguistic Internet Council and IGF Pakistan). First of all, I appreciate UNESCO for inviting us for inputs, I appreciate the point of views of the Panelists that we need further discussion for the dialogue between different institutions and we also need to understand that what type of contents are safe and less harmful for the global peace to be published and to broadcast. However, we should understand and identify what type of Internet is safe and less harmful for our innocent minds. UNESCO should invite enhanced cooperation for the formation of a global consortium for the Standardization of Code of Ethics and an ECOSYSTEM for Implementation of Code of Ethics (In Urdu we can say 'ضابطہ اخلاق' ) for the formation of Secure and Desirable Internet for our Next Generation, the Innocent Minds. We need a good, clean, healthy and useful Internet that should be secure, reliable and accessible for everyone living anywhere in the world and without any fear or any threat to the end users.
This is the fundamental need for peaceful and healthy atmosphere of the Internet Sphere.
We need ethical contents, Utilities and Web Applications for age-base Users groups. Thanks
=================================================="Abstract of the comments as read in the Privacy session on 3rd March" (Imran)
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In a previous session on Privacy I pointed out Privacy and Security issue related to Mobile Applications that are not meant/developed or installed to share our data but most of them needs access to all type of data stored on the devices including official email, media storage, pictures, videos, contacts, my network and WiFi and Bluetooth, even none of them are made by the security agencies of Government authorities, and even I have the option either to install this application or not but why they are grabbing my data all the time? While most of us has Mobile Phones, and Most of the Mobiles Phones Applications are collecting data, does it not fall under the Right of Privacy? Should I gave access to them? And if it is a concern, I suggest that global organizations like UNESCO should take this concern seriously and develop policy and awareness in this regard.
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Thanking you and Best Regards
Imran Ahmed ShahFounder/ PresidentLinguistic Internet CouncilUrdu Internet SocietyInternet Governance Forum of PakistanMember NCUC
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From: Mamadou LO <alfamamadou at hotmail.com>
Date: Sunday, March 8, 2015
Subject: [NCSG-Discuss] UNESCO Internet conference : outcome document
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Hi all
For your documentation
Outcome document
The “CONNECTing the Dots: Options for Future Action” Conference held at UNESCO Headquarters
3-4 March 2015
http://www.unesco.org/new/fileadmin/MULTIMEDIA/HQ/CI/CI/pdf/outcome_document.pdf
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