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Moldova IGF: Finding a balance between sustainability and digital development together

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This week Moldova hosted the second Internet Governance Forum (MIGF 2021), which took place in a hybrid format on October 19-20. The Forum, organized by the Association “Comunitatea Internet”, became an international platform for an open dialogue between different stakeholder groups: civil society, technical and scientific community, private sector, government and public sector.

Parliamentarians, representatives of the government and key state institutions, international and non-governmental organizations, technology and consulting companies, experts in the field of digital business and digital development joined the discussions. More than 50 speakers and experts from Moldova, Romania, Ukraine, Russia, Georgia, Estonia, Serbia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Canada, USA and other countries participated in MIGF.

Iurie Țurcanu, Deputy Prime Minister for Digitalization, said at the Opening of the Forum that “we need a safe and secure Internet, we must make every effort to have a guaranteed and secure virtual space, where every user can use the Internet safely”. “MIGF is a good opportunity to discuss this topic of great importance, especially now, in the context of the global pandemic crisis. I would like to note the importance of meeting in this format and the need to strengthen the efforts of different categories of actors, such as the public sector, civil society, the technical community, academia, the private sector, international organizations, to discuss problems related to access to the Internet, as well as security in the virtual environment. I would like to thank the participants and organizers for having the courage to organize such an event in such difficult times”, the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

Iurie Țurcanu assured of the Moldovan Government’s openness for cooperation. “It is crucial for us to maintain this connection and, by combining efforts, perseverance and consistent investments, find a balance between sustainability and digital development. Leveraging the resources of multi-stakeholder partnerships can facilitate investments in digital infrastructure and build capacity for data privacy and security. These actions are essential for Moldova’s digital future,” concluded the Deputy Prime Minister.

Stelian Manic, Director General of the Invest Moldova Agency, recalled the importance of efficient Internet governance in the modern society. He said the Internet governance ecosystem implies that each country must bring technological innovations to the government, redefining processes, streamlining public services and engaging them for the benefit of citizens. At the same time, he pointed out that Internet governance is not just about effective, efficient and responsive management based on smart investments in information technology. It must also be about security and reliability, sustainability and trust.

“Whether the Internet will be transparent, secure and accessible to all depends on our ability to work together and guide these technologies in ways that maximize benefits and minimize unintended consequences and risks. All we need to do now is create a safe space that promotes the empowerment of Internet users. A safe space for learning, work, play, discovery and growth”, stated the Head of Invest Moldova.

Representatives of international partner organizations addressed the Forum participants with welcoming remarks: Chengetai Masango, Head of the United Nations Secretariat for the Internet Governance Forum, David Frautschy Heredia, Director for European Government and Regulatory Affairs at Internet Society (ISOC), Mikhail Anisimov, Head of Global Stakeholder Engagement for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), Chris Buckridge, Head of External Relations for the RIPE NCC, Regional Internet Registry for Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia, Olga Kyryliuk, Chair at South Eastern European Dialogue on Internet Governance (SEEDIG), Tattu Mambetalieva, Chair at Central Asian Internet Governance Forum (CAIGF).

Speakers welcomed multi-stakeholder discussions involving national and international stakeholders on how best to use digital data for the public good, how to shape and improve data governance mechanisms that recognize diversity, empower business and civil society, and contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals. These goals include bridging the digital divide, promoting digital inclusion, achieving universal connectivity, and protecting human rights on the Internet.

Alexei Marciuc, Chairman of the Association “Comunitatea Internet” and MIGF coordinator, reminded that the Internet Governance Forum is held in Moldova for the second year in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, which highlighted the importance of digital technologies and the urgent need to enhance the role of IGF as a platform for dialogue, playing a unique role in the architecture of digital cooperation. He said the pandemic highlighted the needs of digital development and the need for digital empowerment.

“Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic confirmed that Internet access protects health care, jobs and, without exaggeration, lives. At the same time, the pandemic exacerbates inequalities of all kinds, including the digital divide. Those without access to digital technologies are deprived of the opportunity to learn, communicate, trade, shop, work and participate in many areas of modern life. On the other hand, connectivity has increased vulnerability to harm and abuse of all kinds. In particular, we have encountered an increase in such phenomena as disinformation, hate speech, and discrimination in the digital space,” said Alexei Marciuc.

Olga Tumuruc, Director of the e-Government Agency, took part in the panel discussion “Digital Inclusion and Multilateral Cooperation in Managing the Digital Future,” she presented to the audience the work of the institution and its main tasks: modernization of public services, coordination of investments in information technologies, development and implementation of e-transformation solutions, creation of platforms and services to improve relations between the state, citizens and business. Olga Tumuruc also mentioned initiatives for digital inclusion of certain categories of population and ensuring access to public services for people with disabilities through innovative tools, applications and modern technologies.

The Internet Governance Forum in Moldova is held with the support of international partners, including the UN IGF Secretariat, ICANN, Internet Society, Ripe NCC, SecDev Foundation and national partners – Invest Moldova Agency, Academy of Economic Studies, IT consulting and security companies RTS and MUK, as well as a number of civil society organizations and state institutions.

At the core of this year’s MIGF agenda: digital inclusion, which is necessary for sustainable economic recovery, issues of trust, security and stability in the digital space, Internet freedom, e-learning, regulation of ICT sector in the period of digital transformation. A separate session addressed the issues of digital accessibility for people with disabilities and special needs. In addition, the Forum included special events organized jointly with Freedom House and The SecDev Foundation, Canada.

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MIGF 2021: Moldova’s Digital Future in the COVID-19 Era

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The Internet Governance Forum (MIGF) will be held in Chisinau on October 19-20. It will be attended by representatives of government agencies, international, non-governmental and expert organizations, digital business, technology companies, digital development experts from Moldova, Romania, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Canada, the United States and a number of other countries.

The discussion of current problems of the digital agenda and the development of the Internet will be focused on 4 main tracks: trust and security, digital Inclusion and bridging the digital divide, digital rights and freedoms, digital data. Forum agenda consists of 8 plenary sessions and panel discussions, including special events, jointly organized with Freedom House and SecDev Foundation.

”In 2021, MIGF sets itself the task of strengthening open multilateral discussion of the development of the Internet in Moldova, the country’s participation in the formation of the global digital agenda, and a joint search for a balance between security and development. The COVID-19 pandemic has drawn special attention to the needs of digital development, the need to empower digital rights and opportunities against the backdrop of serious difficulties that society and the state face during this period”, said MIGF Coordinator Alexei Marciuc.

According to him, the holding of MIGF 2021 in Chisinau will serve to actualize the tasks of the digital agenda in the post-pandemic crisis, determine the prospects for multilateral dialogue on the sustainability of the global Internet and the priorities of a common digital future.

The forum will host expert discussions, speeches and presentations both online and offline. It is planed the participation of representatives of UN IGF, ICANN, RIPE NCC, Internet Society (ISOC), SecDev Foundation, Freedom House, Microsoft, SEEDIG, etc. Among the national partners of the forum are the Investment Agency “Invest Moldova”, the Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, non-governmental organizations, companies RTS and MUK in the field of IT-consulting and security. Special guests of the event: Deputy Prime Minister for Digitalization Iurie Turcanu, members of Parliament, representatives of key government agencies, national and international organizations.

As part of the main tracks, expert discussions will be held on the topics:

  • Digital inclusion and multistakeholder cooperation in managing the digital future
  • Trust, security and stability in the digital space
  • Digital accessibility for people with disabilities and special needs
  • Internet freedom in Central and Eastern Europe. Trends and сhallenges, lessons for Moldova
  • ICT regulatory in times of digital transformation
  • Data sovereignty and trusted online identity
  • E-learning as a road to online universities. National and regional experience
  • The Rationale for a culture of digital safety in civil society organizations

The Moldova Internet Governance Forum is a national initiative of the global IGF of the United Nations, which in turn is convened by the UN Secretary General and is an international multi-stakeholder platform for dialogue on Internet governance issues.

Since 2020, MIGF has become an annual event where representatives of the expert community discuss global and national approaches to Internet governance, cybersecurity and digital resilience, regulation, expanding Internet access and bridging the digital divide, innovation and digital development strategies.

To register for participation in the MIGF, use the online form on the website www.igf.md. Registered attendees will receive an email connection information to participate in this event.

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LEGATHON: Hack Corruption. Law to the People – an event for young people passionate about IT

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The “LEGATHON: Hack Corruption. Law to the People” is an event which is organised for the first time in Moldova, being designed to gather 30 young professionals and enthusiasts passionate about programming languages, databases, UX and web design.

Guided by information technology specialists and anti-corruption experts and working in six teams by five persons, the participants will develop applications for the National Anticorruption Centre’s (NAC), which would be easily accessible to the general public and would allow reporting the laws or normative acts containing ambiguous provisions which may generate corruption cases, as well as build a friendly environment for people who have difficulties in interpreting the legislation, according to the NAC official page. The best application proposal will be actually used for the NAC platform and will be awarded.

LEGATHON will take place on November 8-10 at Digital Park in Chișinău.

The event is organised within the framework of the “Curbing Corruption by Building Sustainable Integrity in the Republic of Moldova” Project, implemented by UNDP in partnership with the National Anticorruption Centre, with the financial support of the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

See more details on the event’s Facebook page.

Photo: md.undp.org

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GirlsGoIT Spring Bootcamp – 2019 Edition

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On the 6th of April, GirlsGoIT begins its 4-week Spring Bootcamp training on Introduction to Software development in 8 regions in Moldova. More than 90 girls between the ages of 14 to 20, from 8 regions in Moldova are going to participate in the local club training program and learn the foundation of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

The Spring Bootcamp are organised by GirlsGoIT ambassadors and the program will take place in their local clubs: GGIT in Calarasi, GGIT in Balti, GGIT in Soroca, GGIT in Ungheni, GGIT in Orhei, GGIT in Causeni, GGIT in Salcuta and GGIT in Straseni

The aim of the spring bootcamp is to encourage girls with no knowledge or background in choose tech or STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) path, by empowering them to have better education and employment opportunities.

The participants of the spring bootcamp will have the opportunity to continue their software development experience at GirlsGoIT 5th Summer STEM camp edition in July. Some of the participants will have the opportunity to be selected for internships with tech companies.

GirlsGoIT is implemented by TEKEDU and it is supported and in strategic partnership with The Austrian Federal Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs, Health and Consumer Protection and Ellation. The spring bootcamp is also supported by our contributors on Indiegogo and attendees of CodeWăy Conference organised by Ellation.

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