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December 28, 2024

International Internet conference opens in Ethiopia

International Internet conference opens in Ethiopia
International Internet conference opens in Ethiopia

The 17th International Internet Governance Conference is opened today in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia gathering some 3,000 participants from across the world.

The conference, which will last for five consecutive days, is being held at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa hall in Addis Ababa. The information we received from the Ministry of Innovation and Technology indicates that the main opening of the conference will be held tomorrow.



Representatives from different countries of the world are participating in the conference and the idea of ​​”good practices and recommendations for digital inclusion infrastructure” will be discussed in the coming days. In addition, internet deployment, cyber security, internet governance and youth participation are among the issues being discussed today.

It is said that the main opening of the 17th International Internet Management Conference will be held tomorrow, and the conference will continue until December 2, 2022. More than 3 thousand participants from different countries have registered to participate in the conference.

Expected to be one of the largest international gatherings in Ethiopia’s capital in years, the 17th Internet Governance Forum from 28 November to 2 December will gather more than 2,000 delegates to set out concrete steps for leveraging the power of the Internet while addressing risks and challenges.

Convened by the UN Secretary-General, the 17th meeting of the IGF comes at a crucial time when the benefits that the Internet offers—access to telemedicine, digital banking and e-learning—are elusive to approximately 2.7 billion people. The misuse of the Internet has also led to a spike in misinformation, disinformation and cybercrimes.



From addressing Internet shutdowns to bridging the digital divide and safeguarding human rights, the Forum, under the theme Resilient Internet for a Shared Sustainable and Common Future, will bring together all segments of society — from governments and businesses to civil society and youth — to share best practices and experiences that will help shape national and global policies on the Internet.

The outcomes of this year’s IGF will serve as important inputs to the Global Digital Compact that will be agreed on at the UN Summit of the Future in 2024.

In addition to the opening and closing ceremonies, a Parliamentary Track and a Youth Global Summit, there will also be three High-level sessions on universal, affordable and meaningful connectivity (28 November); Digital Rights (28 November); and Digital Trust and Security (29 November).

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