The UNESCO in collaboration with the African ICT Foundation is set to host the West Africa Internet Governance Forum 2022 with a theme built around the UNESCO ROAM-X framework for understanding and improving digital governance.
The Internet Universality ROAM-X Indicators framework consists of a set of 303 indicators including 109 core ones that are designed to assess how well national stakeholders, including governments, companies and civil society perform in adhering to the ROAM principles of Rights, Openness, Accessibility and Multi-stakeholder participation.
It also consists of 79 cross-cutting indicators concerning gender equality, youth, ethical dimensions, and sustainable development.
Isaiah Erhiawarien, the Director of Communications of the African ICT Foundation, said in a statement that the West-Africa Internet Governance Forum 2022, which holds in Accra, Ghana, on May 26, 2022, was put together by the UNESCO and the African ICT Foundation to highlight how an evidence-based policymaking process can trigger critical policy discussions to shape Internet governance and digital transformation for sustainable development in the region.
“This knowledge-sharing session organised jointly with UNESCO and the African ICT Foundation, aims to showcase key outcomes and share good practice from the methodology and overall process of the Internet Universality ROAM-X Indicators’ implementation from national leading experts in Africa,” the statement read in part.
Digital Times understands that the hybrid forum which is open for participation at https://www.waigf.org/registration will help to foster digital collaboration at the regional level by pinpointing gaps and making actionable recommendations to improve digital governance policies and offer opportunities to exchange the good practice and lessons learned in the implementation process of the national assessments.
The President of the African ICT Foundation President, Mr Tony Ojobo and the Director for Partnership and Operational Programme Monitoring, UNESCO, Marielza Oliveira will both deliver the keynote address at the forum meant to encourage more countries and stakeholders to conduct a voluntary assessment of ROAM-X.
Currently ongoing in 40+ countries across five continents, including Benin, Senegal, Kenya, Ghana, Niger, Ethiopia, Cote d’Ivoire, Cabo Verde, Burkina Faso, Namibia, Tanzania, Gambia, Cameroon, Burundi, Gabon, Congo RC and Congo RDC in Africa, the ROAM-X assessment fills a standard-setting void at the global, national, and regional levels and proves a holistic research tool to unite all Internet stakeholders in all countries.