UNESCO’S INTERNET UNIVERSALITY INDICATORS (Registro nro. 4798)

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Meeting name or jurisdiction name as entry element Intergovernmental Council of the IPDC
Number of part/section/meeting (31st.
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Title UNESCO’S INTERNET UNIVERSALITY INDICATORS
Remainder of title A framework for assessing Internet development;draft for the consideration of the Intergovernmental Council of IPDC, November 2018
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. November 2018
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Extent 118 p.
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General note En portada: "Draft for the consideration of the Intergovernmental Council of IPDC. November 2018". " https://en.unesco.org/internetunivesality" "internetstudy@unesco.org"
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Summary, etc. This document presents the final results of UNESCO’s project “Defining Internet Universality Indicators” for the consideration of 31st session of the IPDC Council meeting. The project describes the background and process to the development of the indicators. The results contribute to reinforcing UNESCO’s priority program areas related to promote freedom of expression and media development in digital age and universal access to information and knowledge, enriching UNESCO’s leadership contribution to global Internet governance and achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. Following the adoption of the Media Development Indicators (MDIs) as well as the Journalists’ Safety Indicators (JSIs), the project to define Internet Universality Indicators (IUIs) is part of UNESCO’s ongoing response in support of decisions both by the IPDC and the Organization’s 38th session of the General Conference Resolution 56 “CONNECTing the Dots: Options for Future Action”: UNESCO’s role in Internet-related issues. .The Outcome Document endorses UNESCO’s study “Keystones to foster inclusive knowledge societies” and the Internet Universality concept, and thus sets out a vision of the Internet which highlights the values and norms that underpin the Internet and supports achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals agreed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2015. The project aims to build a framework of indicators through which to assess levels of achievement, in individual countries, of the four fundamental ROAM principles included in the concept of ‘Internet Universality’ which means that the Internet should be based on human Rights (R), should be Open (O), Accessible to all (A) and that it should be nurtured by Multistakeholder participation (M). Use of the indicators in any country is voluntary, and the indicators are not designed to rank countries nor make country comparisons. In total, the final version of the ROAMX framework includes 303 indicators (including 110 core ones) developed under 6 categories, 25 themes, and 124 questions. On top of the ROAM categories, 79 cross-cutting Indicators (X category), were developed concerning gender and the needs of children and young people, sustainable development, trust and security, and legal and ethical aspects of the Internet. In addition, the framework includes 21 contextual indicators concerned with the demographic, social and economic characteristics of a country. Sources for the indicators are also suggested in the final framework document. For each theme, this summarizes possible generic sources of quantitative and qualitative evidence, identifies relevant background documentation, and points to established international indices and other indicator frameworks that may be of value.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Políticas públicas digitales
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Uncontrolled term access to information
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Uncontrolled term communication development
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Uncontrolled term digital divide
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Uncontrolled term governance
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Uncontrolled term indicators
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Uncontrolled term Internet
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Uncontrolled term internet universality
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Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element Unesco‏
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0026/002658/265830e.pdf
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