Day:
THURSDAY 11 APRIL 2013.
Time slot:
14H00-15H30
Place:
Function 5BC
Session Title: The role of youth in the DNS
Overview:
According to the International Telecommunication Union, 45% of Internet users worldwide are under 25 years old (2011). Therefore, we should acknowledge that young people - the digital natives – represent a significant proportion of end-users and as such they must have the opportunity to share their views and opinions on aspects relevant to the DNS such as data protection and privacy issues raised by Whois, security and stability, the impact of the new gTLDs on the everyday life of the end users, etc. The role of youth in the Internet ecosystem is being discussed in numerous forums such as some national IGFs and the international IGF, and this is an opportunity to also place these issues in the context of the DNS management on the agenda of ICANN.
Agenda:
The session will be designed to be interactive and allow a dynamic exchange between the speakers who will be representative of youth sectors from different regions of the world and the participants.
Speakers:
- Kinfemicheal Yilma Desta -ICANN fellow - Ethiopia
- Renee Cheng - Net Mission Ambassador - Hong Kong
- Jerry Tam - dotKids Foundation - Hong Kong
- Mikey Palage - USA - Mikey Palage Life Story.pdf
- Gideon Rop - Kenya -remote speaker - Gideon Rop Life Story.pdf
Who should attend:
Officers and staff from NGOs and NFPs interested in promoting the right to participate of youth as end-users, more specifically their active involvement in the management of the domain name system. Either in the room or by remote participants.
Draft Agenda:
The session will be designed to be interactive and allow a dynamic exchange between the speakers who will be representative of youth sectors from different regions of the world and the participants.