[kictanet] China International Strategy of Cooperation on Cyberspace

WANGARI KABIRU wangarikabiru at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Mar 8 11:26:26 EAT 2017


http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/china/2017-03/01/c_136094371.htm

Blessed Wednesday!

Happy International Women's Day!

You will enjoy this read simply exploring China on cyberspace and IG. 

Must be relevant with the UN, ICANN, MAG etc.

Anyone with more details on Kenya IG message at ICANN 58th Copenhagen, please share.

Read on.



Blessed day.

Regards/Wangari



"Cyberspace is the common space of activities for mankind. The future of cyberspace should be in the hands of all countries. Countries should step up communications, broaden consensus and deepen cooperation to jointly build a community of shared future in cyberspace."

—Remarks by H.E. Xi Jinping, President of the People’s Republic of China, 2015/12/16


"....3. Promoting Fair Internet Governance

China believes that a multilateral, democratic and transparent global Internet governance system should be built through equal participation and joint decision-making of the international community. Countries are entitled to participate in Internet governance on an equal footing. It is important to ensure equitable distribution of basic resources of the Internet and joint management of critical information infrastructure such as root servers. Relevant international processes should be open and inclusive with greater representations and voice of developing countries.

China calls for enhanced communication and cooperation among all stakeholders including governments, international organizations, Internet companies, technological communities, non-governmental institutions and citizens. Relevant efforts should reflect broad participation, sound management and democratic decision-making, with all stakeholders contributing in their share based on their capacity and governments taking the leading in Internet governance particularly public policies and security...."

"... 6.Protection of Citizens’ Rights and Interests Including Privacy

China supports discussion on privacy protection at the UN General Assembly and the Human Rights Council, and calls for establishing relevant principles for protecting individual privacy in cyberspace. China encourage countries to take measures to curb Internet-enabled infringement of individual privacy, and pursue dialogue on the practices and efforts on respecting and protecting individual privacy in cyberspace.

China will urge businesses to increase awareness of data protection and will support their effort to strengthen self-discipline and discuss best practices of individual information protection in cyberspace. Efforts will be made to facilitate cooperation between the government and businesses to safeguard individual privacy in cyberspace..."


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On Tue, 7/3/17, Ephraim Percy Kenyanito via kictanet <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:

 Subject: [kictanet] Invitation to report Launch on Internet Freedom/ Digital Rights- March 17, 2017
 To: wangarikabiru at yahoo.co.uk
 Cc: "Ephraim Percy Kenyanito" <ekenyanito at gmail.com>
 Date: Tuesday, 7 March, 2017, 14:36
 
 Dear Colleague,
 
 I am excited to invite you and your friends to the launch of
 a report
 titled,
 ​ ​
 "Supercharging Human Rights Defenders in East Africa". The
 vent will be
 held on Friday, March 17, 2017 as from 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
 EAT at Strathmore
 University, Kenya.
 
 Please register here:
 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/digital-security-challenges-for-civil-society-in-east-africa-tickets-31886254646
 
 Over the past year, Small Media has been working in
 partnership with The
 Collaboration on International Policy for East and Southern
 Africa, The
 East and Horn of Africa Human Rights Defenders Project
 (Defend Defenders),
 and Strathmore University Centre for IP and IT Law (CIPIT)
 to produce a new
 report evaluating the digital threats facing civil society
 organisations
 working across East Africa – in Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda,
 and Tanzania.
 
 At this session, Small Media and its partners will present
 the findings of
 its latest report Supercharging Human Rights Defenders in
 East Africa, and
 then engage in a discussion with a range of stakeholders
 about how to best
 support regional civil society organisations to overcome the
 multitude of
 digital security challenges they face.
 
 The schedule for the session is as follows:
 
 14:00-15:00 – Report Presentation and Q&A
 
 15:00-15:30 – Coffee break
 
 15:30-16:30 – Break-out sessions based around key themes
 and research
 findings
 
 16:30-17:00 – Discussion around recommendations and next
 steps
 
 17:00-18:00 – Networking and drinks
 
 Please
 
 feel free to share with your colleagues and to
 register here:
 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/digital-security-challenges-for-civil-society-in-east-africa-tickets-31886254646
 
 
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 Best Regards,
 *Ephraim Percy Kenyanito*
 Legal Researcher/ Policy Analyst
 Website: https://ephraimkenyanito.com/
 Twitter: @ekenyanito <https://twitter.com/ekenyanito>
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