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Ignoring how children behave online is ‘sticking our heads in the sand’
Ignoring how children behave online is ‘sticking our heads in the sand’
10 February 2020
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The way children and teenagers behave online has profoundly changed, and if societies ignore the need to rethink child safety issues, then “we are sticking our heads in the sand”.
(...) Walsh told UN News’s Elena Vapnitchnaia that it’s essential to “empower the kids”, enabling them to talk about what they feel and see online.
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INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION
Council Working Group on Child Online Protection
Date: 21 February 2014
Contribution from Costa Rica to the Council Working Group on Child Online Protection
Source: Costa Rica
8th Meeting – Geneva, 21 February 2014
Outcome and follow up of the Global Youth Summit: BYND 2013
Under the Patronage of the President of Costa Rica in September 2013, ITU organized the Global Youth Summit: BYND 2015.
The purpose of the Summit was to convene young people both online and offline to participate in a discussion on how technology (ICTs primarily) can be used for good, more specifically to shape the post-2015 agenda.
(...) At the end of the track, young people have decided to define child online safety as a priority.
Updates and follow-up actions from the BYND2015 Summit:
1.
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Registration of official delegations of UN Specialized Agencies and related organizations who are attending the Conference in-person is handled by the United Nations Protocol and Liaison Service via an online registration system “INDICO” at https://indico.un.org/event/1000216/ . (...) Media
Media accreditation is strictly reserved for members of the press – print, photo, radio, TV, film, news agencies and online journalists – who represent a bona fide media organization, and official media of participating delegations.
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First Expert Forum for Producers and Users of Disaster-related Statistics, online | UNECE
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First Expert Forum for Producers and Users of Disaster-related Statistics, online
First Expert Forum for Producers and Users of Disaster-related Statistics, online
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07 - 10 June 2021
The importance of setting up mechanisms to ensure collaboration and coordination of work on disaster-related statistics across disciplines and organizations has been recognized on national and international level, including the United Nations Statistical Commission (UNSC) and the Conference of European Statisticians (CES).
The first Expert Forum for Producers and Users of Disaster-related Statistics took place as an online meeting on 7, 8 and 10 June 2021. To accommodate different time zones, two similar meetings per day were organized, and some presentations were pre-recorded.
YouTube channel with pre-recorded presentations: http://tiny.cc/caqxtz
Concept Note, Provisional Programme and Report
9847 _ Concept Note _ 355027 _ English _ 773 _ 324015 _ pdf
9847 _ Provisional Programme _ 357183 _ English _ 773 _ 328942 _ pdf
9847 _ ECE/CES/2021/14/Add.17 -
Report of the Expert Forum _ 363943 _ English _ 773 _ 345167 _ pdf
Session 1 : Disaster Risk Reduction: The role of official statistics
9726 _ Sendai Hazard definition and classification review (UNDRR(ISC) _ 357077 _ English _ 773 _ 328734 _ pdf
9726 _ Disaster-related Statistics Framework (UNESCAP) _ 357120 _ English _ 773 _ 328808 _ pdf
9726 _ CES Recommendation on the Role of Official Statistics in Measuring Hazardous Events and Disasters (Istat & UNECE) _ 356948 _ English _ 773 _ 328418 _ pdf
9726 _ Latin America and Carribean Disaster Risk Reduction Statistics working group (Mexico) _ 357114 _ English _ 773 _ 328795 _ pdf
9726 _ Main gaps between demand and availability of official statistics (Ireland) _ 357121 _ English _ 773 _ 328809 _ pdf
9726 _ Disaster Risk Reduction: the role of official statistics (CEPREDENAC) _ 357122 _ English _ 773 _ 328810 _ pdf
Session 2 : Health and climate change
9727 _ Managing health and climate change-related hazards with official statistics (Joint UN Regional Commissions) _ 357115 _ English _ 773 _ 328796 _ pdf
9727 _ Overview on activities related to measuring climate change and health in the Latin American and the Caribbean region (ECLAC) _ 357266 _ English _ 773 _ 329114 _ pdf
9727 _ DALA Database: Disaster profiles and policy applications (ECLAC) _ 357271 _ English _ 773 _ 329120 _ pdf
9727 _ Using official statistics in managing health emergencies and disasters including climate-change impacts (WHO) _ 357125 _ English _ 773 _ 329117 _ pdf
9727 _ The Covid-19 Infection Survey (United Kingdom) _ 357003 _ English _ 773 _ 328541 _ pdf
9727 _ Managing health and climate change-related hazards with official statistics (Canada) _ 357126 _ English _ 773 _ 328814 _ pdf
9727 _ Official Statistics to monitor Covid-19 crisis (Austria) _ 357075 _ English _ 773 _ 328732 _ pdf
9727 _ Rapid Socioeconomic Impact Assessment of Covid-19 on Tourism and Allied Sectors in Bhutan _ 357080 _ English _ 773 _ 328737 _ pdf
9727 _ Managing climate change-related hazards with official statistics (WMO-CHE) _ 357113 _ English _ 773 _ 328794 _ pdf
9727 _ Climate change-related statistics - An example of Bangladesh (BBS) _ 357002 _ English _ 773 _ 328540 _ pdf
9727 _ Managing Health & Climate Change-related hazards with official statistics (New Zealand) _ 357078 _ English _ 773 _ 328735 _ pdf
9727 _ Official statistics to manage climate change-related hazards (Suriname) _ 357123 _ English _ 773 _ 328811 _ pdf
9727 _ Managing climate change-related hazards with official statistics (WMO-CHE) _ 357127 _ English _ 773 _ 328815 _ pdf
9727 _ Arab Region: Official statistics in the preparation of the vulnerability assessments under the Reginal Initiative for the Assessment of Climate Change Impacts (ESCWA RICCAR) _ 357265 _ English _ 773 _ 329113 _ pdf
9727 _ Background document: Impact of Beirut explosion on economic activities located in the affected neighborhoods (UNDP Lebanon) _ 357522 _ English _ 773 _ 329813 _ pdf
Session 3 : The geospatial dimension
9728 _ The Geospatial Dimension of Managing Disaster Risk: Related activities of UN-GGIM _ 357083 _ English _ 773 _ 328741 _ pdf
9728 _ Big Data for public policy and decision making (Lebanon) _ 357076 _ English _ 773 _ 328733 _ pdf
9728 _ Monitoring our changing planet (GEO) _ 357081 _ English _ 773 _ 328739 _ pdf
9728 _ Ireland's integrated response to Covid-19 (Ireland) _ 357270 _ English _ 773 _ 329119 _ pdf
9728 _ "The Geospatial Dimension" in the case of Tous Dam (Spain) _ 357269 _ English _ 773 _ 329118 _ pdf
9728 _ Background document: Description of the Tous Dam break case study (Journal of Hydraulic Research Vol. 45 Extra Issue (2007), pp. 45-57) _ 356750 _ English _ 773 _ 327953 _ pdf
9728 _ Geo-data usage during the Beirut Port explosions: case study (OCHA) _ 357523 _ English _ 773 _ 329814 _ pdf
Session 4 : Informing disaster-risk reduction policy with official statistics: Need for action
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To ensure the creation of a safe and empowering environment for all children and young people, ITU firstly developed the Guidelines for Child Online Protection (COP) in 2009. Upon the request of the Member States, the COP Guidelines have been updated and launched officially in June 2020 in all six UN Official languages (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian Spanish).
(...) ITU Forum for Europe on Child Online Protection was organized by ITU in collaboration with A.S. (...) [Access the Outcome Report here]
ITU workshop on “Fostering a Culture on Child Online Protection: Roll-out of the Child Online Protection (COP) Guidelines in Europe" was organized by ITU Office for Europe within the framework of the 15 th International Conference “Keeping Children and Young People Safe Online and held virtually on 24 September 2021.
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WG3 Government Invitation Letter.docx
Freedom Online Coalition
Working Group 3
Privacy and Transparency Online
Submission to UN Special Rapporteur David Kaye:
Study on Freedom of Expression and the Private Sector in the Digital Age
About the FOC Working Group on Privacy and Transparency Online
The Freedom Online Coalition Working Group on Privacy and Transparency Online focuses on the
relationship between governments and information & communications technology (ICT) companies, with a
particular emphasis on respecting human rights online, including freedom of expression and privacy. (...) The Group supports FOC member governments’
implementation of the 2014 Tallinn Agenda for Freedom Online, which emphasizes the importance of
enhancing transparency and protecting privacy as part of a commitment to Internet freedom. (...) This submission is the product of our multi-stakeholder working group, and not an official document of the
Freedom Online Coalition.
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Use our online form to request your library user account (please indicate the expiration date of your current UN official badge in your message). (...) Registration steps for external users
Fill in our online form to request access to the library & archives, at minimum one working day ahead of your visit.
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REVIEW OF DRAFT UNCITRAL SECRETARIAT NOTES ON THE MAIN ISSUES OF CLOUD COMPUTING CONTRACTS
To make the implementation of online tools projects possible within the existing
resources and to ensure the long-term sustainability of such projects, online tools
should be simple to launch and maintain in-house in the six official languages of the
United Nations without significant input required from IT specialists. (...) Since the text that served the basis of the pilot online tool is a draft, it was
considered premature to invest more time and resources on the development of the
online tool and producing it in five other official languages of the U nited Nations.
(...) If the Commission decides to proceed with the
online tool for cloud computing notes, an improved online tool incorporating the final
content of cloud computing notes as reviewed and approved by the Commission for
publication would be released in the six official languages of the United Nations in
compliance with the United Nations requirements on multilingualism, accessibility
and other applicable standards.

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ANNOTATED PROVISIONAL AGENDA : UNITED NATIONS COMMISSION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW, WORKING GROUP III (ONLINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION), 28TH SESSION, VIENNA, 18-22 NOVEMBER 2013
Preparation of legal standards on online dispute resolution.
5. Other business.
6. (...) Preparation of legal standards on online dispute resolution
(a) Previous deliberations
5. (...) A limited number of the following background documents will be made
available at the session:
Reports of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law on the
work of its forty-third session (Official Records of the General Assembly,
Sixty-fifth Session, Supplement No. 17 (A/65/17)); forty-fourth session
(Official Records of the General Assembly, Sixty-sixth Session, Supplement
No. 17 (A/66/17)); forty-fifth session (Official Records of the General
Assembly, Sixty-seventh Session, Supplement No. 17 (A/67/17)); and
forty-sixth session (Official Records of the General Assembly, Sixty-eighth
Session, Supplement No. 17 (A/68/17);
Report of the Working Group III (Online Dispute Resolution) on the work of
its twenty-second session (A/CN.9/716);
Report of the Working Group III (Online Dispute Resolution) on the work of
its twenty-third session (A/CN.9/721);
Report of the Working Group III (Online Dispute Resolution) on the work of
its twenty-fourth session (A/CN.9/739);
Report of the Working Group III (Online Dispute Resolution) on the work of
its twenty-fifth session (A/CN.9/744);
Report of the Working Group III (Online Dispute Resolution) on the work of
its twenty-sixth session (A/CN.9/762);
6 V.13-86192
A/CN.9/WG.III/WP.122
Online dispute resolution for cross-border electronic commerce transactions:
draft procedural rules, notes by the Secretariat (A/CN.9/WG.III/WP.119 and its
addendum; A/CN.9/WG.III/WP.120; A/CN.9/WG.III/WP.117 and its
addendum; and A/CN.9/WG.III/WP.113).
18.

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