Taiwan School on Internet Governance
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Summary
Name of your School: | Taiwan School on Internet Governance |
Is your School a global, regional or national initiative? | national |
Who is the convenor/s of your School? | Kenny Huang |
Is your School targeting one specific stakeholder group (i.e. do you focus on young people)? | General public |
Region or country your School is based: | Taiwan, Republic of China |
Year of foundation: | 2020 |
Frequency of your School: | more frequently |
Duration of your School: | 11 |
Besides Internet Governance do you focus on another sub topic? | Digital tax, human rights |
Is your school associated with or co-located with any other event or process? | |
What is the funding model of your SIG? | Not for profit |
Please provide the link to the website of your school: | twsig.tw/en/ |
Anything else you would like to tell us about your school? | In this digital age, the internet community not only share opinions but also participate in global discussions about various topics. To fulfill its public responsibility, the Taiwan Network Information Center (TWNIC) established the Taiwan School on Internet Governance (TWSIG) in 2020. The idea is to develop a platform for the Taiwanese Internet community, where people can exchange thoughts and insights on critical issues regarding Internet technologies, economic, social and security, both globally and locally. The goal is to make TWSIG the go-to platform where open, inclusive, and diverse dicscussions take place.
In partnership with NIIEPA,TWNIC will be holding a series of events throughout the year to facilitate public dialogues on a range of topics. We will be looking at important global Internet Governance issues, and we will try to examine the significance and impact of those issues to the Taiwanese society. We also hope that, by encouraging open and inclusive discussions, we will make the multistakeholder model a norm for public deliberation. We welcome proposals from organizations and individuals who care about Internet public policy issues. |