What is yIGF? Organized and facilitated by NetMission.Asia, the Youth IGF occurs in conjunction with the Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum (APrIGF) annually, to raise awareness and build the capacity for youth to join the Internet governance discussions. Based on the mandate of IGF to bring people together from various stakeholder groups as equals, […]
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NetMission Insight: Access & Empowerment
Written by Ahnaf Sadat Zakaria ,Guntur Ramadhan,Stephen Arumasi (Edited By Stephen Arumasi, Jenna Fung) Internet Governance (IG) is the way that involves the development and application of shared principles, norms, rules, decision-making procedures, and programs that shape the evolution and use of the Internet. It is a globally distributed network comprising many voluntarily interconnected autonomous […]
NetMission Insight: Youth’s perspective on regional impacts brought by Myanmar’s coup
Written by Arbi Wijaya (Edited by Jenna Fung) A prosperous and peaceful country is the dream of every resident who lives in it. Peace here refers to the aspects of life that are inherent in state life such as social, economic, political, and cultural aspects. If the fulfillment of these aspects was done properly, it […]
NetMission Insight: Conflicts between states & the private sector over the possession of domain names
Written by Felicia Yunike (Edited by Jenna Fung) At the beginning of April, I felt privileged to host a webinar about “Trademark and Domain Names”. Not an easy topic to discuss but, throughout the session, we mostly talked about .amazon which I find quite phenomenal among other cases. In this regard, I would like to […]
NetMission Insight: Diversity & Multistakeholder Participation
Written by Akram Rashid (Edited by Guntur Ramadhan) Diversity is a concept that encompasses acceptance and respect by recognizing and understanding each individuals’ uniqueness and differences. Multi-stakeholder is on a basic level participatory decision-making and data sharing at the national level. Key partners ought to be spoken to and choose what issues to center on […]
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