Organization
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Open Forum Title
Digital Economy for Innovation, Growth and Social Prosperity: towards the 2016 OECD Ministerial
Description
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) provides a policy forum where governments work with business, trade-unions, civil society and the Internet technical community to maximise the benefits of information and communication technologies and the Internet as drivers of innovation, productivity, growth, sustainable development and social well-being.
For over two decades, OECD’s evidence-based work has identified and analysed complex national and cross-border topics related to the Internet economy, informing policy makers and other stakeholders on the development of Internet policies, and developing policy recommendations.
The focus of this year’s forum will be on informing the IGF and consulting with the global stakeholder community on the preparations for the upcoming OECD Ministerial meeting on the Digital Economy in Cancun, Mexico, on 22-23 June 2016. The objective of the Ministerial meeting will be to foster a common understanding on how to maximise the growth, social prosperity and innovation potential of the digital economy, bringing Internet economics, policy and governance at the forefront of high-level political discussions.
Discussions during this Open Forum will centre on four main themes: 1) The Internet Openness; 2) Building Global connectivity; 3) Trust in the Digital Economy; and 4) Jobs and Skills in the Digital Economy.
The OECD will engage with policy experts, economists, business, the technical community and civil society to discuss the main issues to be addressed under each of these main themes.
This Open Forum will be an opportunity to update the IGF on OECD’s ongoing work in Internet governance and policy and to harness inputs from different stakeholders in view of the preparations for the 2016 Ministerial Meeting.
Further details on the Ministerial including the panel descriptions that support the four themes can be found on the OECD’s website at: http://oe.cd/cancun2016 . You can also follow the Ministerial on Twitter at: @OECDInnovation.
Names of Participants:
Name of in-Person Moderator: Anne Carblanc, Head of Division for Digital Economy Policy, OECD
Name of Remote Moderator: Josie Brocca, Division for Digital Economy, OECD
Agenda:
Anne Carblanc will provide an overview of the Ministerial themes and the issues that form the form the panels that support them.
Participants will then contribute their thoughts, insights and stakeholder perspectives on the issues.
An interactive discussion will follow.