Digital Governance Hub

Governments, technology companies, and public interest actors are competing to govern digital technologies—from AI to social media platforms.

Outcomes from this will determine our collective future
We must ensure that they protect and extend our human rights.

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19 Jun 2025

Stakeholder Positions on IGF in WSIS+20: Comparative Analysis

Report
16 Jun 2025

WSIS+20 Will Decide the IGF’s Fate—Are We Ready?

Blog post
29 May 2025

WSIS+20 Five-Point Plan Follow-up: Eight Practical Recommendations

Blog post
26 Mar 2025

Five-Point Plan for an Inclusive WSIS+20 Review 

Blog post
01 Apr 2025

A call to action for an inclusive WSIS+20 Review

Blog post
18 Feb 2025

Everything you need to know about the WSIS+20 Review (updated)

Blog post
18 Feb 2025

GPD and ECNL share recommendations on set-up of new UN AI Initiatives

News
28 Jan 2025

Cross-community statement from civil society, the private sector and the technical community on WSIS, the IGF and the GDC

Blog post
22 Jan 2025

2025: a stress test for the multistakeholder model?

Blog post
30 Sep 2024

The Final Report of HLAB-AI: our analysis and thoughts

News
23 May 2024

Internet Fragmentation and Human Rights: How to counter threats to an open, interoperable and global Internet

Blog post
01 May 2019

UN First Committee Processes on Responsible State Behaviour in Cyberspace: an explainer

Blog post
11 Apr 2024

Civil society statement on the UN General Assembly’s AI resolution: a step in the right direction, but more is needed

Blog post
24 Jul 2023

Guardrails and coordination on AI: assessing the HRC’s NET Resolution Renewal

Blog post
19 Jul 2023

Inclusive Cyber Norms Toolkit

Report
09 Mar 2018

Framework for Multistakeholder Cyber Policy Development

Report
02 Apr 2024

The world’s first treaty on AI: our thoughts and the way forward

Blog post