Montag, 1.April 2019, 17:30 - 18:00 Uhr
Weizenbaum-Institut, Raum A103–A105
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The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) –  which will bring 3000 Internet Policy experts from around the world to  Berlin this November – has been a unique platform to address key  Internet policy issues in an open and multistakeholder fashion. However,  the Internet Society is concerned that the IGF community is showing  signs of fatique – less highlevel attendance, diffuse outcomes, lack of  stable funding sources. The IGF needs to evolve by simplifying its  format, developing more tangible outcomes, and raising its profile. If  the IGF doesnt become stronger and evolve with urgency, there is a risk  that more top-down alternatives will gain strength, which means that  discussions about the most pressing issues are taken to other spaces,  and these spaces may not be open or inclusive of a wide range of  stakeholders.
We need to understake strong efforts to  work urgently to improve the  IGF so that it remains an effective  platform to address the critical  challenges facing the future of the  Internet.