Youth LACIGF 2018

On July 29 we hosted the Youth LACIGF 2018 in partnership with Youth IGF Argentina, as Buenos Aires was the host city of LACIGF. In this meeting, we gathered young individuals from all the region to share knowledge, experiences and thoughts on the challenges we are facing in the LAC region. Due this year we are sharing common interests and for the sake of complement strategies, we decided to organize both events in the same day and venue.

The Youth IGF Argentina is a discussion forum and space of exchange of ideas that has a goal amply the voices of young individuals between 18 to 30 years that are interested in Internet Governance.

At the meeting we had 50 young participants from Latin America and the Caribbean interested on learning about several topics related to Internet Governance as well as acquiring knowledge from young persons of other countries. The topics addressed included freedom of expression in Internet, liability of intermediary platforms; cybersecurity and threats in digital spaces; at an informal environment when young persons could make all types of questions about the above said topics.

Moreover, the meeting counted with the presentation of Maia Daniel Levy (Youth IGF Argentina, on “Liability of intermediary platforms”) and Silvio Messina (Datas, on “Threats to digital rights in Argentina”). We also had a workshop facilitated by Romina Colman (part of the team of La Nación Data, an Argentine newspaper) and the presentation of a project created by the organization “Las De Sistemas” (an organization that empowers women on the usage of STEM). The meeting included presentations of youth initiatives of young leaders in the LAC region.

Thanks to the provided fellowships, we could have 8 guest fellows from Brazil, Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Peru, Mexico, Chile and Paraguay.

Access the full Report here (English).

Youth LACIGF 2017

In the second edition of the Youth LACIGF, we had our meeting in the city of Panama City in Panama, where the LACIGF was having place too. This edition sought to deepen the debate and involvement of young people in the region, bringing new issues to be discussed among participants.

The agenda of the meeting was followed after the results of a public poll conducted during June 2017. For our forum, we used the format of “Birds of Further” to maximixe the participation of the attendess of the Youth LACIGF 2017. The thematic areas we addressed were “Infrastructure and Access”, “Cybersecurity and Surveillance”, “Internet and Human Rights”, “The Youth and Internet Governance”. It has also included the “Agenda Hacking” and the presentation of the book “Analysis of youth connected” (‘Análisis de una joventud conectada’).

You can watch the recording of the meeting at the links below:

Part 1: https://youtu.be/WMyYjs2T78I

Part 2: https://youtu.be/CSasbu9hZKo

Read the full report here (English).

Youth LACIGF 2016

The first ever Youth LACIGF took place in the city of San José, Costa Rica. This initiative born from the growing community of Latin American youth interested in issues related to the Internet. Given the active role that the youth have started taking, this new space is created with multi-sectoral characteristics, as a forum for debate of new ideas and perspectives to encourage the creation of lines of discussion that will be taken to other forums.

The agenda for this edition was defined based on the results of a public poll conducted between the end of June and the beginning of July, 2016. More than 70 users voted. Then, main members of the initiative formed a program Committee composed of representatives of all the stakeholders involved. This Committee was responsible for defining the agenda, the
format of the discussions and logistics details.

The topics discussed at this meeting were “Infrastructure and Access”, “Human Rights and Internet”, “Surveillance and Cybersecurity” and “Youth and the Internet Governance: What Is The Future?”

Watch the presentation video of the first edition of the Youth LACIGF here: https://youtu.be/sw9aXB9OL6A

Read the full report here (English)