APrIGF workshop Selection Committee has announced the accepted workshop proposals based on the criteria stated in Workshop Guidelines.

Click here to view all submitted proposals. Below is the list of this year’s selected workshops.

No. Workshop Title Contact Person Organization
2 Regional Transparency Report and Online Rights Protection Measures Ming Syuan Ho Taiwan Association for Human Rights
6 Disaster and Disabilities in terms of Crisis & Management Shreedeep Rayamajhi RayZnews
10 Security and Management of Internet Content from Overseas Irene Chang National Communications Commission (NCC)
18 Domain Name Industry as a New Revenue Stream for Service Providers in Asia Pacific Zakir Syed Research Information & Innovation (Pvt) Limited/ SAMENA Telecommunications Council/ ICANN Fellow
19 Cyber Security and the Internet of Things: Is Privacy Dead? Mohit Saraswat ISOC UAE
20 Workshop on Regional Electronic Health Data Security Policy (Withdrawn) Reza Salim Bangladesh Friendship Education Society (BFES)
27 Multi-stakeholder Approaches within Regional and Local IG Context: Diversity and Linkage Shuyi Guo Institute of Internet Governance Research
28 Out of Smoke and Mirrors:How will a multi-participation environment be sustained after transition? Julie Cong ZHU China Internet Network Information Center(CNNIC)
47 Exploring New Challenges of Internet Governance in the (e)merging Physical and Cyber spaces (Withdrawn) Izumi Aizu Institute for InfoSocinomics, Tama Univ.
51 Radicalisation in the digital age – How to counter online extremism and build a counter narrative Nighat Dad Digital Rights Foundation
57 Internet Policy Impact on Wildlife Environment and Wildlife Friendly™ Practices Edmon Chung DotAsia Organisation
58 Asia-Pacific Region’s Best Practice in a New Internet Era: Safe and Secure Cyberspace for Youth Kenta Mochizuki Corporate Legal Affairs & Public Policy, CEO Office, Yahoo Japan Corporation
59 Democracy 3.0: Accountability and Representation in the A geographical Constituency and Rough Consensus (i.e. Multistakeholder) Model Edmon Chung DotAsia Organisation
67 Intrusive surveillance technology could be justified? Byoung-il Oh Korean Progressive Network Jinbonet
69 Online women violence and awareness of Social Media Sajina Karki Rayznews
71 Internet Architecture & Human Rights Monika Zalnieriute University of Melbourne
77 Taking stock and moving forward: Youth Engagement in Internet Governance in Asia David NG NetMission.Asia
79 Overcoming challenges in APAC outreach and participation in the new Internet era Kelvin Wong ICANN
81 Internationalized Domain Names and Implications for the Next Billion Kelvin Wong ICANN
89 The Internet Is Open For Business: Fostering MSME participation in the digital economy Noelle de Guzman Internet Society
90 Innovation at the edges: Promoting alternative access models at the last mile Noelle de Guzman Internet Society
95 IPv6 in the Asia Pacific Region Izumi Okutani JPNIC
Merger 1 The Role of the key stakeholders in Disrupting the Dissemination of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) online
12 Best practices for children online safety NG Ki Chun, David DotKids Foundation
29 The Role of the Private Sector in Disrupting the Dissemination of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) Marie-Laure Lemineur ECPAT International
Merger 2 The Future of Internet Rulemaking Through Trade Agreements
25 TPP: Put your digital rights at risk? Tan Sze Ming Sinar Project
92 The Future of Internet Rulemaking Through Trade Agreements Jeremy Malcolm Electronic Frontier Foundation
94 Mega-Trade Agreements and Intellectual Property Rights Anahita Mathai Observer Research Foundation
Merger 3 Fostering Freedom Online: The Role of Internet Intermediaries – a look at legal and practical challenges in Asia
45 Who is an intermediary? Applying the Manila Principles Jyoti Panday Centre for Internet and Society
73 Fostering Freedom Online: The Role of Internet Intermediaries – a look at legal and practical challenges in Asia Misako Ito Unesco Bangkok
93 Manila Principles: One Year On Jeremy Malcolm Electronic Frontier Foundation
Merger 4  Gender & Access to the Internet
39 Gender & Access to the Internet Serene Lim EMPOWER
40 Real Access for Women Liza Garcia Foundation for Media Alternatives
Merger 5 Cybersecurity Threats Possible Collaboration in South and South East Asia
17 CYBERSECURITY INCIDENTS IN SOUTH ASIA AND DEVELOPING REGIONAL COLLABORATION Babu Ram Aryal Internet Society Nepal
61 Reports from Thailand IGF: Public safety and participatory development under country’s new Digital Economy agenda Arthit Suriyawongkul Foundation for Internet and Civic Culture (Thai Netizen Network)
Merger 6 Igniting Internet Governance Discussions on the Ground
62 Unpacking ASEAN ICT Masterplan 2020 Nica Dumlao Foundation for Media Alternatives
63 Exploring an Asia Pacific Internet Rights Charter Nica Dumlao Foundation for Media Alternatives
68 Igniting Internet Governance Discussions on the Ground Shita Laksmi Hivos
Merger 7 Threats to Free Expression and Challenges for Reform in Southeast Asia
7 Threats to Free Expression and Challenges for Reform in Southeast Asia Irene Poetranto The Citizen Lab, University of Toronto
30 Administrative Censorship Online: Necessary Evil? Sohn Jiwon Korea Internet Transparency Project
Merger 8 Right to be forgotten (RTBF), privacy, anonymity and public access to Information
44 Exploring ‘Publicness’ in the Right to Be Forgotten Rulings Jyoti Panday Centre for Internet and Society
49 Right to be Forgotten – The conflict between access and privacy Julia Brungs International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)
83 Anonymity as Empowerment: The Politics of Visibility and Anonymity and Freedom of Expression Smita Vanniyar Point of View
Merger 9 Protest, Privacy and the Private Sector in Asia
42 Network disconnections: Affects on Civil and Trade Rights Tehmina Zafar Bytes for All
87 Protest, Privacy, and the Private Sector in Asia Deborah Brown Association for Progressive Communications