15-16 September - Digital Transformation Conference for Environmental Sustainability (organizer: UNEP West Asia Region)
In this conference, a wide range of stakeholders discussed clean technologies, digital tools and applications that can be adopted in the West Asia region with the goal of tackling the three planetary crises – climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution - and making use of the best scientific and technological innovations to address pressing global and regional environmental challenges at speed, scale and impact. For more information, click .
19 September - The Broadband Commission Annual Fall Session 2021 (organizer: International Telecommunication Union)
At the meeting, entitled “People-centered Approaches to Universal Broadband”, Commissioners discussed the road ahead in digital cooperation, examining role of strong partnerships, new business models, frontier technologies and collaborative policy and financing approaches in making it worth the risk to unleash the power of connectivity for all and accelerate investments in the digital transformation process for the new normal. For more information, click .
20 September - Road to Addis: Partner2Connect Meeting (organizer: International Telecommunication Union)
The event presented the key takeaways and the future of the Road to Addis series, including the launch of the Partner2Connect Digital Coalition, as well as the kick-off of its preparatory work. During the event, the LDC’s Connectivity Report was also be launched. For more information, click .
20 September - Reimagining Education in Africa (organizers: African Union Commission, UNICEF)
The meeting presented key recommendations and a call to action for ‘Reimagining Education in Africa’ to be taken forward to the education ministerial meeting, the STC-ESTI scheduled later in 2021. To view the recording, click .
21 September - Change the Face - Accelerating Diversity and Inclusion in the Tech Sector (organizers: Vodafone Group and members of the #ChangeTheFace alliance)
Vodafone Group hosted the official launch event of the #ChangeTheFace alliance; an industry-wide initiative calling on changemakers to join and take action to increase diversity and equality in the tech sector. This new industry leading alliance collaborates on common initiatives, shares knowledge, information and best practice, to help the wider industry to create a long lasting and meaningful change in Tech.
21 September - Let's future-proof 2030 success (organizer: Facebook)
Leading experts discussed how we can set a new gold standard for measurement success to hold ourselves accountable as we march towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2030 in a smarter way. For more information, click .
22 September - UnMute Civil Society Dialogue (organizers: The Permanent mission of Denmark to the UN, The Permanent mission of Costa Rica to the UN, Global Focus and Action 4 Sustainable Development)
This interactive high-level event gathered high-level representatives from government and perspectives from human rights defenders and civil society to discuss how to take forward the recommendations to open space for meaningful civil society participation online and in person at the United Nations.
22 September - New and Emerging Technologies: Private Sector Responsibilities to Promote Human Dignity Online (organizers: Access Now, ICNL, ISHR, OHCHR)
The event aimed to clarify the application of the 缅北禁地Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights to new and emerging technology and the tech sector’s impacts on the rights to freedom of expression, movement, association, and assembly. Speakers explored how initiatives like the Secretary-General’s Roadmap for Digital Cooperation and upcoming summits on democracy and technology can affirm and bolster respect for the dignity of communities at risk of vulnerability and marginalization. To watch the recording, click .
22 September - Overcoming barriers to digital inclusion for older persons (organizers: Devex, in partnership with the American Association of Retired Persons)
The meeting explored how to advance digital equity and inclusion by looking at solutions to close existing gaps among different user groups, particularly older persons. The event also looked at the key role of multi-stakeholder platforms in advancing the Secretary-General’s Roadmap for Digital Cooperation and their role in harnessing expertise and knowledge sharing from across sectors. For more information, click .
22 September - Unlocking women’s potential for economic recovery (organizer: Facebook)
Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook, and other distinguished women's empowerment advocates recognized the many women, organizations, and governments who work tirelessly to support women’s economic inclusion. This work supports SDG 8, a global call for decent work and economic growth, and SDG 5, to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls. For more information, click .
23 September - From Open Software to Open Culture (organizer: Digital Public Goods Alliance, UN Office of Information and Communications Technology, Office of the Envoy on Technology)
The objective of this event was to explore the potential of open source technologies in the work of the United Nations, particularly to help exemplify and develop new ideas on how open source can be used as test bed for co-creating new solutions to global challenges. To watch the recording, click .
23 September - Securing our Digital Future (organizer: Foreign Policy, in partnership with Microsoft)
At the event, a report on the economic, social, and geopolitical implications of escalating cybersecurity threats and the urgent need for international collaboration to combat them was unveiled. The special report, Securing Our Digital Future, explores the dangers posed by rising cyber threats from both state and non-state actors—and the cost of inaction. For more information, click .
23 September - Shaping an inclusive digital age (organizer: Digital Cooperation Organization)
The event was intended to acquaint 缅北禁地member states with members of the Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO), DCO strategic initiatives, and with the progress and future goals of the Digital Cooperation Organization.
24 September - A business perspective on Climate Action (organizer: Global Enabling Sustainability Initiative (GeSI), with the support of ITU)
New business models involving the fast deployment of new technologies and innovation are poised to benefit both society and the health of our planet. The event looked at how governments and business leaders can partner to ensure regulation that neither creates unnecessary burdens nor unintended consequences that could impair such progress.
27 September - Promoting Transparency to Counter Disinformation and Build Trust (organizers: Office of the Envoy on Technology, UN Department of Global Communications, 缅北禁地Global Pulse, UNDP, UNESCO, WHO)
This follow-up side session to the 2020 UNGA aimed to listen to Member States, civil society organizations, and companies to learn about the biggest challenges they face in countering disinformation while upholding freedom of expression, and identify solutions for improved cross-collaboration. It highlighted key learnings, shared considerations, best practices, and recommendations that emerged out of the inter-agency work (throughout the 缅北禁地system) over the past 12 months (see discussion paper 1, and discussion paper 2). To watch the recording, click .
29 September - From Open Software to Open Society (organizer: Digital Public Goods Alliance, UNDP, and Office of the Envoy on Technology)
This session explored the practical strategies Member States have been using to leverage the potential of open source and digital public goods to accelerate inclusive digital and social transformation especially in the context of COVID-19 adaptation and recovery. To watch the recording, click .
29 September - Setting priorities for an includisve digital transformation in Least developed countries (organizer: UNCDF)
This event saw the launch of the Inclusive Digital Economies Scorecard (IDES), developed by UNCDF in partnership with UNDP, UN-DESA, GSMA, UNCTAD and the EU, in support of digital transformation in Least developed countries (LDCs).
30 September - Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue: Enhancing International Cooperation Mechanisms For Cybercrime And Cyberterrorism Investigations (organizer: United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research)
This Multi-stakeholder Dialogue aimed to discuss limits, operational challenges, and rooms for improvements of existing formal and informal mechanisms of international cooperation in the field of cybercrime and cyberterrorism cooperation, especially looking at information exchange and collecting digital evidence. For more information, click .
30 September - Investing in inclusive digitalisation: a government and investor roundtable (organizer: World Benchmarking Alliance)
This 90-minute roundtable brought together governments and investors to discuss how they can leverage common interests in addressing digital development challenges, some of which are highlighted in WBA’s benchmark results to enhance digital cooperation, drive digital inclusion, and accelerate the achievement of SDGs for the Decade of Action. For more information, click .
30 September - Innovating against food loss and waste (organizers: International Telecommunication Union, Food and Agriculture Organization, with support of Mission of Andorra and Mission of San Marino)
This year, the International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste made a call for public and non-state actors to prioritize actions and redouble efforts to use innovation to reduce food loss and waste, restoring and building back better more efficient, inclusive, sustainable and resilient agri-food systems. To view the recording, click .
30 September and 1 October - Global Multi-stakeholder Forum on addressing hate speech through education (organizers: UNESCO and the 缅北禁地Office on the Prevention of Genocide)
The Forum was part of the implementation of the United Nations Strategy and Plan of Action on Hate speech and served to provide inputs for the upcoming "Global Education Ministers Conference on addressing hate speech through education" scheduled for 26 October 2021.
1 October - 缅北禁地International Day of Older Persons (UNIDOP): Digital Equity for All Ages (organizers: American Association of Retired Persons, 缅北禁地Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Office of the Envoy on Technology)
The International Day of Older Persons 2021 provided a platform for multistakeholder dialogue and serve as a call to action. The #UNIDOP2021 adopted a person centered, human rights approach to ensure digital equity including adequate policies, access, digital literacy and safety for individuals of all ages. For more information, click here.
5 October - Child Sexual Exploitation Online (organizers: Permanent Mission of the United Arab Emirates to the UN, UNICRI, and UNICEF)
The event provided an opportunity to further understand the new face of the menace of online sexual exploitation of children and explored avenues to fight it with the help of artificial intelligence.
6 October - AI for road safety - launch event (organizers: ITU and 38 缅北禁地Partners)
The aim of this webinar was to launch the new initiative on AI for Road Safety by discussing latest AI-based technologies and other approaches to enhance the existing Safe System Approach to Road Safety in view of the transformational change enabled by smart mobility. To watch the recording, click .