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European Dialogue on Internet Governance (EuroDIG) is a Pan-European multi-stakeholder forum focused on
Internet Governance Internet governance is the effort by governments, the private sector, civil society, and technical actors to develop and apply shared principles, norms, rules, and decision-making procedures that shape the evolution and use of the Internet. This ...
. It is a regional sub-forum of the global
Internet Governance Forum The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) is a multistakeholder governance group for policy dialogue on issues of Internet governance. It brings together all stakeholders in the Internet governance debate, whether they represent governments, the pri ...
(IGF). It is an annual meeting with open participation and changing locations across European countries. Participants come from the private sector, governments, civil society, academia, and the technical community. Notable participating institutions are the
European Commission The European Commission (EC) is the primary Executive (government), executive arm of the European Union (EU). It operates as a cabinet government, with a number of European Commissioner, members of the Commission (directorial system, informall ...
and the
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.


Mission and history

EuroDIG held its first meeting on 20–21 October 2008 and was initiated by Internet enthusiasts from all stakeholder groups who shared the same vision of a space where all stakeholders from all across Europe could meet and discuss Internet governance issues. The Council of Europe was among the institutions which supported this idea from the beginning and offered to host the first meeting in the Palais de l'Europe in Strasbourg, the headquarters of the Council of Europe. One goal of EuroDIG is to feed in European views into the global IGF, but even more it aims to reach out to all concerned groups and facilitated an inclusive debate about the governance of the internet by encouraging cooperation to solve problems and find best practices.


Organizational structure and finance


Administration and planning

The central administration of EuroDIG is its secretariat, which is responsible for coordinating the organization. The secretariat is composed of 3-4 individuals working part time as of 2022. Long-term and financial planning as well administrative oversight lies with the Multi-stakeholder Board, whose seven members are elected by the General Assembly, except the Secretary General, who is always part of the board. Members of the Board have to be so-called Core Members and are elected for up to three years. The Members should come from different stakeholder groups so that each group is represented and no group dominates the board. The General Assembly is composed of the members of the organization, though only Core Members can vote. Core Members are Founding and Full Members. All Full Members have to be accepted by the Core Members. The annual meetings are planned in an open process in which everyone can suggest topics and participate. The program is made based on submitted topics and publicly discussed in a planning meeting, usually at the beginning of the year. The details for each session are assigned an Org Team, which organizes the session. The planning process is facilitated by the secretariat in assisting Org Teams.


Funding and institutional partners

EuroDIG is financed through donations, for the most part by corporations and institutions, but also individuals have an opportunity to support via fundraising tool. Another form of support EuroDIG receives is in the form of hosting the in-person events and providing equipment and resources needed for those, which is usually done by a partnering institution or city. The institutional partners of EuroDIG are: * Council of Europe * European Commission * European Regional At-Large Organization (EURALO) *
European Broadcasting Union The European Broadcasting Union (EBU; , UER) is an alliance of Public broadcasting, public service media organisations in countries within the European Broadcasting Area (EBA) or who are member states of the Council of Europe, members of the ...
(EBU) * European Telecommunications Network Operators’ Association (ETNO) * Geneva Internet Platform *
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN ) is a global multistakeholder group and nonprofit organization headquartered in the United States responsible for coordinating the maintenance and procedures of several dat ...
(ICANN) *
Internet Society The Internet Society (ISOC) is an American non-profit advocacy organization founded in 1992 with local chapters around the world. It has offices in Reston, Virginia, United States, and Geneva, Switzerland. Organization The Internet Society ...
(ISOC) * Federal Office of Communications of Switzerland (OFCOM) * Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC) Besides the above mentioned Institutional Partners donations are received from e.g.
EURid EURid vzw (European Registry for Internet Domains) is the nonprofit organisation appointed by the European Commission as the domain name registry that operates the .eu top-level domain and its variants in other scripts – .ею (.eu in Cyrillic ...
,
Google Google LLC (, ) is an American multinational corporation and technology company focusing on online advertising, search engine technology, cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronics, and artificial ...
, SIDN,
nic.at nic.at GmbH, based in Salzburg, is the domain name registry for the country code top-level domain .at. "AT" is the ISO 3166 country code for Austria. Nic.at is owned by the Internet Foundation Austria and has 30 employees. From 1988 until 1998, ...
,
denic DENIC eG is the manager of the .de domain, the country-code top-level domain for Germany. It was founded in 1996 and is organised as a non-regulated not-for-profit cooperative. DENIC provides the Domain Name System (DNS) as well as registrat ...
, Centr, .fr, SWITCH,
VERISIGN Verisign, Inc. is an American company based in Reston, Virginia, that operates a diverse array of network infrastructure, including two of the Internet's thirteen root nameservers, the authoritative registry for the , , and generic top-level d ...
, UNINETT Norid, as well as the Internet Society Foundation,
UNU-CRIS The United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies (UNU-CRIS) is a Research and Training Institute of the United Nations University (UNU). Based in Bruges, Belgium since 2001, UNU-CRIS fosters a better understand ...
, RNIDS and, in a smaller amount, regional companies and private donors.


Participants

In 2021, the forum counted 703 registrations for the 3-day long virtual meeting, of which 470 actually attended the event. In addition, more people took part via live stream. For more than 50% of the participants, it was the first EuroDIG they attended. Moreover, 10% of the participants were members or representatives of governments, whereas nearly a fourth of the 470 people attended from civil society. Less than 20% of the attendants identified as academics. Also, nearly 13% of the participants came from the private sector and the technical community, each. Round about 6% of the participants represented inter-governmental organizations. In 2021, special greeting words were held by Patrick Penninckx (Head of Information Society Department, Council of Europe), Ana Persic (UNESCO), Atish Dabholkar (Director, International Centre for Theoretical Physics), Roberto Viola (Director General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology, European Commission),
Tatjana Matić Tatjana Matić (; born 2 July 1972) is a Serbian politician who served as Ministry of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications (Serbia), minister of trade, tourism and telecommunications from 2020 to 2022. A member of the Social Democratic Party of ...
(Minister of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications, Republic of Serbia), Philippe de Lombaerde (Director Ad Interim of the United Nations University Institute on Comparative Regional Integration Studies) and
Delphine Ernotte Delphine Ernotte (; born 28 July 1966) is a French telecommunications and media executive. She is the chief executive officer of France Télévisions, the President of the European Broadcasting Union, and a former executive at Orange S.A. Early l ...
(Director General France Télévisions and President of EBU). While there was a small overlap of male participants in 2021 (50,6%), nearly 45% of the attendants were females (44,1%). The remaining 5,3% of the participants did not want to state their gender.


List of meetings

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Activities of EuroDIG

YouthDIG Each year, EuroDIG holds a preparatory youth event for interested individuals in the age between 18–30. In this YouthDIG the participants are taught about Internet Governance and develop policy messages which are presented at the following EuroDIG and during the IGF. Those young people are invited to exchange as well as discuss ideas with experienced Internet policy practitioners. Also, they get the opportunity to connect with peers throughout Europe who have similar interests.


Relationship to other Internet Governance Institutions

EuroDIG was established, with support from the Council of Europe, Swiss OFCOM and other stakeholders, following the commissioning of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) by the Secretary General of the United Nations in 2006. Its debates and messages are fed into the global forum. Similar to the IGF, EuroDIG has no executive capacity and exists only as a place for discussion. However, EuroDIG has access to important decision makers in internet policy in Europe, including the Council of Europe, the European Commission (through DG-Connect), ICANN, and members of the European Parliament. By organising EuroDIG in another European country every year the forum built relations with local authorities and governments across Europe as well as various European-wide bodies dealing with internet government issues. Moreover, EuroDIG supported the creation of SEEDIG ("South Easters European Dialogue on Internet Governance") which is a sub-regional IGF founded in 2015. EuroDIG offered to host the first meeting as a pre-event to EuroDIG in Sofia so that SEEDIG could build relationships between their community and key partners across Europe.


See also

* Internet Governance Forum (IGF) *
African Internet Governance Forum (AfIGF) The African Internet Governance Forum (AfIGF) is a Multistakeholder governance, multistakeholder forum that facilitates dialogue on Internet governance issues. It is one of the 19 regional Internet Governance Forum, IGF initiatives and aims to add ...
* South Eastern European Dialogue on Internet Governance (SEEDIG)


References

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