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World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)

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The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) was a unique two-phase United Nations (UN) summit that began with the goal of achieving a shared commitment to building a people-centric, inclusive and development-oriented Information Society where everyone can create and share information.  

In December 2015, the United Nations General Assembly reviewed if the WSIS goals progressed over the past ten years and considered the future of the WSIS process beyond 2015.  This was often called the "WSIS+10 Review" and culminated in a High-Level Event on 15-16 December at the UN Headquarters in New York.

Coverage of the December WSIS+10 Review

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For the 15-16 December High-Level Event please read:

To understand the process we suggest you read:

Documents and Blogs Date

WSIS+10 And The Challenge Of Securing The Internet

08 Dec 2015

The Internet, an Opportunity for Sustainable Development

16 Oct 2015

Matrix of Global Government Positions on the WSIS+10 Review

30 Sep 2015

The Internet and Sustainable Development

05 Jun 2015

Understanding the WSIS+10 Review Process 22 May 2015 
The Internet Society Position Paper on The WSIS+10 Review Process 22 May 2015

Call For An Open WSIS 2015 Preparatory Process

12 May 2015

 

Internet Society contributions to WSIS

Contributions and Submissions Date
Internet Society Statement at WSIS Forum 2015 26 May 2015 
Remarks To The UN WSIS+10 Informal Interactive Stakeholder Consultation 02 Jul 2015
Internet Society Written Submission for the WSIS+10 Non-Paper 31 Jul 2015
Internet Society Comments on the WSIS+10 Non-paper 18 Sep 2015
Internet Society Comments on the WSIS+10 Zero Draft 15 Oct 2015
ISOC Submission to the CSTD 2015 consultation 13 Nov 2015
ISOC Comments on WSIS+10 4 November Draft 17 Nov 2015


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History

The first phase of the WSIS took place in Geneva in 2003 and the second phase took place in Tunis in 2005. The WSIS is a critical event in the history of the Internet.  It recognized that it is not only governments who need a say in the development of the Internet, but everyone who can play a role in its future. It also defined a set of targets, recommendations, and commitments to build an inclusive, people-centric and development-oriented Information Society.

For more information about events leading up to the WSIS High-Level Event in December 2015, please see our Internet Governance Timeline.

 

Date Document title
07.03.2013 ISOC’s participation to the First WSIS+10 Review meeting
27.02.2013 Cybersecurity: Searching for a Common Understanding
27.02.2013 The New PII: Privacy-Impacting Information
26.02.2013 Beyond the Code: Are Human Rights Part of the Internet’s DNA?
18.01.2013 Summary of activities undertaken by the Internet Society related to the implementation of the targets, recommendations, and commitments of the World Summit on the Information Society
09.01.2013 Statement: Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD) Inter-sessional Meeting
04.12.2012 To the negotiating nations of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement
25.10.2012 The Internet Society’s contribution to UNESCO’s Consultation on the WSIS+10 Review
04.10.2012 Statement to the 50th session of the WIPO General Assembly
22.09.2012 Internet Society statement on Internet Governance
18.05.2012 CSTD meeting on enhanced cooperation on public policy issues pertaining to the Internet
16.05.2012 Data Privacy on a global scale: keeping pace with an evolving environment
01.02.2012 Summary of Activities Undertaken By the Internet Society Related To the Implementation Of the Targets, Recommendations and Commitments of The World Summit On the Information Society
05.09.2011 ISOC submission to the "Open Consultation Process on Overall Review of the www.ungis.org Implementation of the WSIS Outcomes (WSIS+10)"
12.04.2011 Statement by the Internet technical and academic community on the Commission on Science and Technology for Development Working Group on improvements to the IGF
15.12.2010 Internet Society contribution to Consultation on Thematic aspects of WSIS Forum 2011
14.12.2010 Internet Society's contribution to CSTD WSIS five year review
14.12.2010 Oral Remarks to UN DESA Consultations on Enhanced Cooperation
15.11.2010 Comments on The Process Towards Enhanced Cooperation
13.07.2010 Briefing Session: Business and Internet Technical Communities’ perspectives on the IGF and Enhanced Cooperation

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