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NETmundialSOLUTIONS MAP

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WhyNeed & Call to Action

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The NeedTODAY...

� ...information on Internet Governance issues is

� fragmented;

� disconnected;

� ...collaboration and coordination is hard because it is difficult to know

� what responses exist to what issues

� who works already on what

� how to act upon the information

� ...co-creation and information sharing is limited because there is no shared platform

� ...it is hard to effectively allocate resources because it is difficult to evaluate which issues are underserved and ignored

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Call to Action #1NETmundial Initiative Roadmap, Section II, #4:

It would be recommendable to analyze the option of creating Internet governance coordination tools to perform on-going monitoring, analysis, and information-sharing functions.

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Call to Action #2The President Ilves Report recommends the creation of an enabling tool to “map issues to existing DG groups and provide assistance in the implementation of existing DG groups’ solutions” POLICY M

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HowDesign Principles

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User-Centered

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Complementary and Focused on Added Value

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Iterative - Testing and Adjusting

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Agile

EARLY PROTOTYPE

Created 7 use cases

Alpha Version of the map and Guided Demo

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InclusiveTiti Akinsami, Google, South AfricaJuan Pablo Altmark, National Personal Data Protection Agency, Argentina Alexandre Arns Gonzales, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilNick Ashton Hart, Internet & Digital Ecosystem Alliance (IDEA), SwitzerlandBabu Ram Aryal, Internet Society, Nepal Alfredo Bueno, ICT Consultant, Spain Joe Cannataci, University of Malta, Malta Susan Chalmers, Friends of the IGF, New Zealand Katie Clancy, International Development Research Centre, CanadaRuth del Campo, UNICEF, Spain William Drake, University of Zurich, Switzerland David Finkelhor, Crimes Against Children Research Center, USAAlison Gillwald, Research ICT Africa, South Africa Monica Guise Rosina, Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil Brian Gutterman, UN Department of Economic & Social Affairs, USAArne Hintz, Central European University, HungaryTereza Horejsova, DiploFoundation, SwitzerlandPhilip N. Howard, University of Washington, USAXianhong Hu, UNESCO, France Jeff Jaffe, World Wide Web Consortium, USA

Shanthi Kalathi, Independent Consultant, USA Lea Kasper, Global Partners Digital, UKJanis Karklins, Internet Governance Forum, Latvia Ephraim Percy Kenyanito, Access Now, Kenya Anja Kovacs, Centre for Internet & Society, India Jovan Kurbalija, DiploFoundation, Switzerland Guo Liang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Marilia Maciel, Center for Technology & Society, Brazil Desiree Miloshevic, Afilias, UK Cristina Monti, European Commission, Belgium Bitange Ndemo, University of Nairobi, Kenya Vladimir Radunovic, DiploFoundation, Switzerland Kanumuri S Raju, Various Roles, India Romano Righetti, Vimpelcom, Italy George Sadowsky, ICANN, USADavid Solomonoff, Internet Society, USA Maciej Tomaszewski, European Commission, Belgium Nathalie Trenamen, RIPE NCC, Amsterdam James Winguard, Legal Atlas, USA Raul Zambrano, UNDP, Colombia

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WhatCurrent Prototype

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map.netmundial.org

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Future

Personalized Crowd-sourced Curated

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Complementary and Focused on Added Value

�Collaboration on a joint vocabulary

�Opportunities for content sharing

�Coordination on how the content is being presented and categorized

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THANK YOU

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STEFAANVERHULST