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Diplo's visit to Kenya encompasses three core objectives: exploring avenues for delivering diplomatic courses, forging strategic partnerships, and reinforcing connections with alumni to strengthen the global network. This multifaceted endeavour…
Visit to Nairobi by DiploTeam
Capacity development Geneva Digital Talks, Training and workshops Capacity development, Diplomatic functions and tools, International relations and diplomacy, Internet governance and digital policy EventsA visit by DiploTeam to Nairobi focuses on diplomatic courses, partnerships, and alumni connections to enhance global diplomacy. Jovan Kurbalija contributes by linking digital trends to Kenya's economy through his Jua Kali concept.
Meeting with UNCTAD’s Team for E-commerce
E-commerce and trade Geneva Digital Talks EventsIn the meeting with the UNCTAD team for E-commerce, important discussions and plans were made regarding the development and promotion of e-commerce on a global scale. The team's dedication and expertise were evident, and strategies were devised to enhance collaboration and support in this vital area of economic growth and digital transformation.
Meeting with the delegation of GIZ – Germany
Geneva Digital Talks EventsSummary: A meeting took place with a delegation from GIZ - Germany.
Meeting with a representative of APNIC
Events Geneva Digital Talks Diplomatic functions and tools, International relations and diplomacy, Internet governance and digital policy EventsProfessor Jovan Kurbalija met with a representative from APNIC to discuss current technological advancements in Internet governance.
College of Europe students visit DiploFoundation
Faculty Geneva Digital Talks Capacity development EventsCollege of Europe students, along with experts and diplomats, engaged in a seminar at DiploFoundation discussing the intersection of climate and digital technology, focusing on areas such as water, cybersecurity, and oceans. Various distinguished speakers presented insights on these pressing topics.
Geneva Dialogue | The launch of the Geneva Manual
Events Geneva Digital Talks Cybersecurity, Geneva diplomacy, Internet governance and digital policy, Network security EventsThe Geneva Manual, focusing on non-state actors' role in implementing cyber norms, will be launched on December 7th. The manual, initiated by the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs and DiploFoundation, aims to enhance international security and peace in cyberspace. Discussion panels and simulation exercises will explore the manual's implementation, with an emphasis on supply chain security and responsible reporting of vulnerabilities. The event will feature stakeholders from various sectors and will be held both in Geneva and online.
Science fiction meets policy | Policy meets science fiction
AI & art, AI & linguistics, AI & philosophy, Events, Timeline Geneva Digital Talks Artificial Intelligence EventsThe text discusses an event that explores the intersection of science fiction with digital politics, aiming to bring together sci-fi authors, enthusiasts, policymakers, and diplomats to discuss the impact of technological developments on society. By analyzing various sci-fi concepts, the event aims to inspire critical thinking about the future, emphasizing the importance of digital policy and governance in shaping our collective destiny. Through interactive sessions and curated readings, participants will delve into topics such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and Afrofuturism, encouraging innovative approaches to policy-making.
Where and how to protect legal interests in the digital era
Geneva Digital Talks Alternative dispute resolution, Jurisdiction EventsThe text discusses the importance of protecting legal interests in the digital age and explores jurisdiction and dispute resolution in internet-related cases. It highlights the increasing reliance on courts to resolve digital issues and the integration of digital tools into legal procedures. The session also delves into the role of judges as rule-makers in digital policy and the impact of court judgements on digital matters globally. Additionally, it mentions upcoming digital developments and alternatives to traditional dispute settlement, emphasizing the need for a technologically-sensitive dispute resolution system.
Preventing cyber conflicts: Do we need a cyber treaty?
Geneva Digital Talks Internet governance and digital policy, Cyberconflict and warfare EventsMicrosoft's Brad Smith proposed a Digital Geneva Convention in 2017 to protect civilian internet use. Discussions focus on the necessity, content, and enforcement of such a treaty, drawing on insights from humanitarian initiatives. A Geneva event on November 9, 2017, will delve into this topic, featuring speakers from various fields. The event is part of the Geneva Digital Talks series within the context of Geneva Peace Week. Contact Ms. Barbara Rosen Jacobson for logistics and Ms. Tereza Horejsova for information on the event.