Hi all,

The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) starts next week. The APNIC Foundation and 
some of its grantees and partners are involved in various sessions at the 
event. I’ve compiled a list below along with brief summaries and links to the 
events on the IGF site, in case there’s anything of interest. I’m happy to 
field any queries.

 

-Dave
(APNIC Foundation comms)

 

 

Join APNIC Foundation sessions at the IGF 2023

 

The Foundation will be organizing or supporting the following sessions at the 
upcoming Internet Governance Forum (IGF) to be held in Kyoto, Japan, from 8 – 
12 October 2023.

 

​​​​IGF Launch/Award Event #8 ISIF Asia awards 

The 2023 ISIF Awards will recognize three exceptional contributions to Internet 
development working to advance Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) in the Asia 
Pacific region.

 

-Myanmar Internet Exchange (MMIX) for their work on supporting networks in 
Myanmar – the award is being accepted by project lead Thein Myint Khine. 

 

-University of Malaya, Malaysia, for the design, development and operation of 
an SDN-based Internet eXchange playground for Networkers – the award is being 
accepted by project lead Dr Ling Teck Chaw.

 

-The Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) for their work on 
software-defined Internet Exchange Points – the award is being accepted by 
project lead Zartash Afzal Uzmi.

 

Join us in the session to recognize their hard work and learn about the 
challenges they needed to overcome. The session will also include an update on 
Foundation activities.

 

Details: Room E, Monday, 9 October, 2023 06:15 UTC (3:15PM local time).

 

Session details on the IGF site: 
https://intgovforum.org/en/content/igf-2023-launch-award-event-8-isif-asia-2023-awards

 

Lightning Talk #174 Switch! – an inclusive approach to capacity building

 

Through an extensive consultation process, the Switch! project started about 
three years ago to identify and support women and gender diverse network 
engineers and cybersecurity professionals across six South East Asia economies. 
Switch! has supported over 200 individuals from Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Timor 
Leste, The Philippines and Viet Nam to develop their own Professional 
Development Plans and commit to their learning journey. 

 

Join us at the session to discover more.

 

Details: Room H, Wednesday, 11 October, 2023, 08:50 UTC (5:50PM local time).

 

Session details on the IGF site: 
https://intgovforum.org/en/content/igf-2023-lightning-talk-174-switch-an-inclusive-approach-to-capacity-building

 

Main Session: An Untapped Resource: How Can Digital Cooperation Contribute to 
the Battle for Our Environment? 

 

The APNIC Foundation is actively participating in the working group behind the 
preparation of the Main Session event: An Untapped Resource: How Can Digital 
Cooperation Contribute to the Battle for Our Environment?

 

Representatives of Foundation-funded activities will be contributing to the 
discussion, including Dulce Soares, a water engineer with Similie, which the 
Foundation has been supporting with an ISIF Asia grant. 

 

​​​​​​Edmon Chung from DotAsia will be moderating the session. The work DotAsia 
is doing on their EcoInternet Index is an important starting point for this 
conversation. This contribution is part of the Foundation commitment to raise 
awareness and provide support to address issues related to the development of 
the Internet and its impact on the environment. ​

 

Details: Plenary Room (main hall), Wednesday, 11th October, 2023, 01:15 UTC 
(10:15AM local time).

 

Session details on the IGF site: 
https://intgovforum.org/en/content/igf-2023-main-session-on-sustainability-environment

 

Day 0 event #84: Agents of inclusion: Community networks and media meetup

 

This session will focus on practical discussions around community networks. 
APNIC Foundation grants management lead Ellisha Heppner will join the 
discussion, and the session will be moderated by Sarbani Belur, from the 
Institute for Social Entrepreneurship in Asia (ISEA) who are recipients of an 
ISIF Asia grant 
<https://apnic.foundation/projects/model-building-of-community-networks-linked-to-social-enterprise-and-sustainable-local-economic-development/>
 .

 

Details: WS 2 – Room A, Sunday, 8 October, 2023, 05:00 UTC  (2:00PM local time).

 

Session details on the IGF site: 
https://intgovforum.org/en/content/igf-2023-day-0-event-84-agents-of-inclusion-community-networks-media-meet-up

 

Foundation partner and grantee activities

 

Bridging Connectivity Gaps and Harnessing e-Resilience

ISIF Asia grantee CVISNET has been working to improve connectivity in 
disadvantaged or disaster-prone regions of the Philippines. They will be 
participating in Networking Session #104 on bridging connectivity gaps.

 

Philippines telco CVISNET has been the recipients of three different grants 
from the Foundation. The first was in 2016, for their participation in a 
project to test the Movable and Deployable Resource ICT Unit (MDRU), 
<https://apnic.foundation/projects/restoring-connectivity-movable-and-deployable-resource-ict-unit-mdru/>
  which provides connectivity in disaster situations.

 

Dr. Toshikazu Sakano, Director of the Advanced Telecommunications Research 
Institute (ATR), the inventor of the MDRU will also be in attendance. The MDRU 
would later go on to become Locally Accessible Cloud System (LACS) and CVISNET 
deployed it after Typhoon Rai, in another Foundation-supported project 
<https://apnic.foundation/projects/apnic-foundation-grant-2022-cvisnet-foundation-inc-philippines/>
 . CVISNET is also working to improve the connectivity of Islands around Cebu 
in the Philippines 
<https://apnic.foundation/projects/internet-for-safety-livelihood-e-education-and-tourism-for-vulnerable-islands-of-cebu-province-islet-connect/>
 .

 

Details: WS 9 – Room C-2, Sunday 8 October, 2023, 23:30 UTC. (8:30AM Monday 9 
October, local time).

 

Session details on the IGF site: 
https://www.intgovforum.org/en/content/igf-2023-networking-session-104-bridging-connectivity-gaps-and-harnessing-e-resilience

 

Lightning Talk #15 DIY mesh network kit

 

The DIY COW kit is an ISIF Asia-supported project by Janastu Servelots 
<https://apnic.foundation/projects/an-inclusive-diy-cow-community-operated-wireless-kit-for-enabling-local-communications-at-remote-locations/>
  which provides a kit that remote communities can activate to get 
connectivity. This talk will discuss the various aspects of a DIY community 
network kit. The talk will focus on how the kits were made adaptable by local 
communities during and after community network deployment in a way that is 
inclusive of all – not limited to significantly literate community members.

 

Details: SC – Room H, Thursday 12 October, 2023, 06:00 UTC (3:00PM local time)

 

Session details on the IGF site: 
https://www.intgovforum.org/en/content/igf-2023-lightning-talk-15-diy-mesh-network-kit

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