The Path Designed by LACNIC to Bring Together the Technical Community and Internet Governance

April 23, 2024

The Path Designed by LACNIC to Bring Together the Technical Community and Internet Governance

By Paula Oteguy, Multistakeholder Engagement Coordinator

Líderes is a LACNIC program that provides funding and mentorship for research on selected Internet Governance (IG) topics with an impact in the LAC region, from the point of view of local and underrepresented communities. It has four years of history, and a new edition that has just begun.

To support researchers’ contributions and their impact on their local communities’ digital agendas, the program involves a bottom-up approach and multistakeholder participation. Year after year, the program continues to consolidate its platform, amplifying the reach of the selected researchers’ voices: the program has already supported more than 60 research proposals.

The program supports research in various thematic areas, some of which are maintained year after year because of their relevance for the community (e.g., cybersecurity, online rights, among others). However, each year new topics are added based on regional trends. For instance, in 2023 we added artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, which we believed were important to include in the agenda despite being in their very early stages in the region.

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For the 2024 edition, candidates interested in applying will need to distinguish themselves through their detailed description of the problem to be researched and their proposed approach. Please note that research should focus on a local issue, as the program’s value lies precisely in sharing local perspectives that impact micro or disadvantaged communities, even if they may later be of value at the regional level. I would also like to stress that when selecting projects, we value not only the researcher’s proposal but also their plan for its execution, considering that the program has a duration of only three months.

To ensure researchers can make the most of this opportunity, we offer a careful mentoring process and the valuable support of four prestigious mentors from the region with extensive experience in Internet Governance who I would like to mention: Raquel Gatto (Brazil), Claire Craig (Trinidad and Tobago), Alejandra Erramuspe (Uruguay), and Julián Casasbuenas (Colombia).

The role of the mentors is an essential part of Líderes, as they will each guide their four assigned researchers to help them achieve their objectives.

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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