The European Dialogue on Internet Governance (EuroDIG) will once again provide a platform for discussion and networking between representatives and stakeholders from politics, private sector, civil society and academia from 12 to 14 May 2025 in Strasbourg, France. In preparation for the conference, there is still an opportunity to submit proposals for the thematic organisation of the programme until 31 December 2024. Each stakeholder can submit up to three suggestions in a simple process using this form. These suggestions should be assigned to one of the following categories for the planning of the programme Access & literacy, Development of IG ecosystem, Human rights, Innovation and economic issues, Media & content, Security and crime, Technical & operational issues, and cross-cutting/other issues.
In order to be in a position to discuss issues, challenges and aspects of children's rights in the digital environment at EuroDIG 2025, it is essential that relevant proposals are submitted by the specified deadline. Only qualitatively and quantitatively meaningful feedback on these topics will ensure that young people and their rights, interests and needs are also taken into account in the upcoming European Dialogue on Internet Governance.
Once the deadline for submitting issues has passed, the proposals submitted will be reviewed and clustered. This result will be made available for comments in a further participation round. Once this has been completed, specific working groups will collaborate on the content of the individual thematic formats and make organisational preparations.