The Internet Governance Caucus (IGC) was originally created by individual and organizational civil society actors who came together in the context of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) to promote global public interest objectives in Internet governance policy making.
The mission of the Internet Governance Caucus (IGC) is to provide a forum for discussion, advocacy, action, and for representation of civil society contributions in Internet governance processes. The caucus intends to provide an open and effective forum for civil society to share opinion, policy options and expertise on Internet governance issues, and to provide a mechanism for coordination of advocacy to enhance the utilization and influence of Civil Society (CS) and the IGC in relevant policy processes.
The objectives and tasks of the IGC are to:
Co-ordinators
The current co-ordinators of the Internet Governance Caucus are Parminder Jeet Singh (India) and Ian Peter (Australia). You can find out more about the co-ordinators here.
Appeals team
The IGC Charter allows for an Appeals team to deal with specific issues which might arise. Appeals team information can be found here.
Membership
The members of the IGC are individuals, acting in personal capacity, who subscribe to the charter of the caucus. All members are equal and have the same rights and duties. You can find out more about membership here.
Join our mailing list
If you wish to participate in our activities, or just observe our activities, you are welcome to join our mailing list. The mailing list is our priority working space. You can subscribe by visiting http://lists.cpsr.org/lists/info/governance and following instructions from there.