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The forum, under the theme ‘Building our multistakeholder digital future’, will explore four key areas: harnessing innovation while managing risks, enhancing digital contributions to peace and development, advancing human rights and inclusion, and improving digital governance.
The 19th annual Internet Governance Forum (IGF) officially began today in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, bringing together global leaders, policymakers, innovators, and civil society under the theme ‘Building our multistakeholder digital future.’ Held from 15 to 19 December 2024, this most relevant international event serves as a platform for open dialogue on pressing issues surrounding the digital space.
The IGF 2024 kicks off with a focus on four key themes that reflect the growing complexities and opportunities of the digital age. First, ‘Harnessing innovation and balancing risks in the digital space’ explores ways to maximise the benefits of rapid digital transformation while tackling its associated risks. Through shared success stories and best practices, stakeholders aim to create a safer, more innovative digital landscape for all.
The second theme, ‘Enhancing the digital contribution to peace, development, and sustainability,’ positions digitalisation as a catalyst for socioeconomic change. Participants discuss how technology can drive sustainable development and improve the lives of both current and future generations, particularly in underserved regions.
Advancing inclusion remains a critical issue, so the third theme, ‘Advancing human rights and inclusion in the digital age,’ spotlights initiatives that ensure universal, meaningful connectivity while safeguarding digital rights. Discussions centre on bridging the digital divide, addressing inequalities, and fostering innovation that aligns with human rights principles.
Finally, the forum dedicates significant attention to ‘Improving digital governance for the Internet We Want.’ As global stakeholders continue to debate the future of Internet governance, this theme prioritises transparency, openness, and inclusive, bottom-up approaches to building a digital ecosystem that works for everyone.
The conference adopts a hybrid format, offering in-person participation in Riyadh alongside virtual attendance for delegates worldwide. With registration officially open, thousands of stakeholders from across governments, businesses, academia, and civil society are expected to engage in discussions and collaborative efforts to shape a resilient, inclusive, and innovative digital future.
For those unable to attend in person, Diplo is providing comprehensive coverage of the main sessions of IGF 2024. All updates, reports, and analyses can be followed live on the Digital Watch Observatory (dig.watch). In addition, Diplo has introduced chatbots for each event, allowing participants and online viewers to ask questions about specific sessions and get real-time insights on key discussions, topics, and outcomes.
With IGF 2024 underway, Riyadh has become the epicentre of global discussions on digital transformation, governance, and innovation. Through real-time reporting and interactive tools, Diplo ensures that audiences worldwide remain connected and informed, shaping a truly inclusive and multistakeholder digital future. With an eye toward global digital transformation, the forum sets the stage for shaping policies and solutions that will define the next chapter of our shared digital future.
The GIP Digital Watch Observatory team, consisting of over 30 digital policy experts from around the world, excels in the fields of research and analysis on digital policy issues. The team is backed by the creative prowess of Creative Lab Diplo and the technical expertise of the Diplo tech team.
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