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UN Internet Governance Forum

The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) network is a multistakeholder policy platform, initiated by the United Nations with the aim of exchanging information and sharing good policies and practices relating to the Internet and technologies. It brings together representatives of various stakeholders and social groups on online governance, in particular governments, the private sector and civil society, including the technical and academic community, and promotes dialogue and policy-making internationally. The 16th annual IGF meeting will be hosted by the Government of Poland in Katowice from 6-10 December 2021, under the overarching theme: Internet United. As an institute committed to a just and democratic digital society, we couldn't but proudly participate at this year's conference.

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