IGF LAC Space at IGF 2024

December 17, 2024

IGF LAC Space at IGF 2024
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By Paula Oteguy, Multi-stakeholder Engagement Coordinator at LACNIC

The IGF 2024 took place from December 15 to 19 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Within this framework, the eighth edition of the IGF LAC Space took place on December 15. This session, organized in a hybrid format by LACNIC, LACTLD, and CETyS, brought together various stakeholders from the Internet Governance community across Latin America and the Caribbean. Participants shared projects and recent progress, reaffirming their commitment to strengthening these initiatives in our region. 

The Value of Gathering as a Community

The IGF LAC Space, serving as a prelude to the global event, highlights the critical role of regional initiatives in shaping an Internet that reflects the values and priorities of our communities. It is much more than just a session; it is a dynamic hub for the Latin America and Caribbean community. This platform fosters the exchange of ideas, experiences, and insights, enabling us to address the unique challenges and opportunities our region faces within the global Internet ecosystem. Developing a shared vision and reinforcing our collaborative networks are essential steps toward fostering an inclusive and sustainable Internet governance that addresses the needs and aspirations of our communities.

The session was divided into two main segments.

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Block 1: Regional Projects and Initiatives

During the first segment, each of the ten participating organizations showcased regional projects and initiatives. Among the key institutions represented were LACTLD, CETyS, LACNIC, LACNOG, LAC-IX, LAC ISP, ISOC, ICANN, SSIG, and COLNODO.

I introduced the Support Program for National and Regional Internet Governance Initiatives (NRIs). This program aims to provide support to national and regional initiatives, including youth initiatives and Schools on Internet Governance, for the organization of their events. The goal is to strengthen local capacities and encourage greater participation in Internet governance processes. Throughout 2024, we provided support to 10 local initiatives within the region, as well as two emerging local “youth” initiatives that continue to grow. Additionally, through this program, we extended our support to LACIGF, Youth LACIGF, and several Schools on Internet Governance, such as SSIG, VSIG, and the Internet Governance and International Relations initiative at the University of Chile.

The views expressed by the authors of this blog are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of LACNIC.

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