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As the world navigates rapid digital transformation, the 19th United Nations Internet Governance Forum (IGF) has convened in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, under the theme “Building Our Multistakeholder Digital Future.“
Bringing together participants from over 170 countries, the Forum comes at a pivotal moment following the recent adoption of the Global Digital Compact (GDC).
The comprehensive framework, adopted as part of the Pact for the Future, aims to ensure digital technologies serve humanity’s best interests.
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In his message for the day, UN Secretary-General António Guterres underscored the transformative power of digital technology. He stated: “Digital technology has fundamentally reshaped our world and holds enormous potential to accelerate human progress.
“But unlocking this potential for all people requires guardrails, and a collaborative approach to governance,” he emphasised.
Participants will tackle key issues such as digital inclusion, artificial intelligence governance and countering online misinformation.
Despite the rapid expansion of digital technology, 2.6 billion people worldwide remain offline with the majority residing in developing countries.
Addressing this gap, alongside fostering trust and security in the digital realm, will be central to the Forum’s discussions.
Abdullah Alswaha, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology, said that IGF Riyadh 2024 “offers a global platform to promote international digital cooperation in the era of AI”.
He encouraged stakeholders to deeply engage in the Forum in Riyadh, to help “shape innovative Internet governance and support a prosperous and sustainable digital future for the benefit of humanity”.
Over the four days, participants will explore diverse topics, including AI governance, online safety, and sustainable digital practices.
Sessions will highlight innovative solutions, particularly for underserved communities, while advancing strategies to combat the spread of hate speech and misinformation online.
The Forum also aims to reinforce human rights in digital spaces, with a focus on equitable data use and privacy protections.
The concluding Riyadh IGF Messages will synthesise discussions into actionable recommendations for policymakers.
In a rapidly changing digital world, the collaborative efforts led by the IGF and the GDC will be essential in ensuring that technology serves humanity and promotes a future where no one is left behind.
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