Dear Anja, as you told me in the previous mail, I'm sending the reporting of the Peruvian IGF. Information: 1. Full names with affiliations and stakeholder groups of the members of the initiative: Mesías Guevara (Congressman - Government) Milagros Castañón (Public Affairs Minister - Government) Raúl Solórzano (Academy) Nino Boggio (Entel - Private Sector) Juan José Miranda (APESOFT - Tech Communities) Marta Ortega (ONGAWA - Civil Society) Miguel Morachimo (Hiperderecho - Civil Society) 2. A list of main organizers comprising representatives of at least three different stakeholder groups Mesías Guevara (Congress - Government) Miguel Morachimo (NGO Hiperderecho - Civil Society) Juan José Miranda (APESOFT – Tech Communities) Nino Boggio (Entel - Private Sector) 3. A dedicated webpage or website, with a contact person and a working email address: Website: http://gobernanzadeinternet.pe/ Contact: Carlos Guerrero – [email protected] a. Description of the organizing process The agenda for this edition was defined based on the results of a public poll conducted between February and March of 2016. More than 500 users voted. Then, main members of the initiative formed a program committee composed of representatives of various public and private institutions. This Committee was responsible for defining the agenda and invite panelists. Finally, they instructed the NGO Hiperderecho to take on charge the event logistics. b. Description of how the multistakeholder model is maintained In order to create an Internet Governance Forum that meets the principles of open, inclusive, noncommercial, and multi-stakeholder participation; we established a dialogue with other organizations interested in participating in the event. After the meetings we reached a consensus on the place, date and agenda of the forum. With the purpose to reflect the principal issues of the country about Internet, we opened a process of public consultation of two months. In this consultation, users voted for topics of their interest or for a previously proposed theme. When the public consultation was closed, top issues met in different categories and organizers sent their proposals for panelists, always looking for that in each category there was a balance between stakeholders. The event was open to the public, free of charge and was widely disseminated in digital media. At the end of the conference, the videos of all debates were posted on the official website of the event gobernanzadeinternet.pe. c. The published agenda Also, the agenda is published on the website (http://gobernanzadeinternet.pe/agenda/) Agenda: 9:30 am Registration 10:00 am – 11:30 am Infraestructure and Access Panelists: Nino Boggio (Entel, Sector Privado) Mesias Guevara (Congreso de la República, Gobierno) Luis Montes (Ministerio de Transportes y Comunicaciones, Gobierno) Juan Pacheco (Asociación para el Fomento de la Infraestructura Nacional, Sector Privado) Mario Zúñiga (Contribuyentes por Respeto, Sociedad Civil) 11:30 am – 11:45 am Coffee break 11:45 am – 1:15 pm Digital Rights Panelists: Elaine Ford (Demoracia & Desarrollo Internacional, Sociedad Civil) Hector Figari (Microsoft, Sector Privado) Miguel Morachimo (Hiperderecho, Sociedad Civil) Marta Ortega (Ongawa, Ingeniería para el Desarrollo Humano, Sociedad Civil) Abel Revoredo (Revoredo Abogados, Sector Privado) 1:15 pm – 3:00 pm Lunch 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm Innovation and Internet Market Panelists: Walter Curioso (Consejo Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Tecnológica, Gobierno) Victor Gonzalez (Google, Sector Privado) Sandro Marcone (Instituto para la Sociedad de la Información, Sociedad Civil) Juan José Miranda (Asociación Peruana de Software y Tecnologías, Sector Privado) Jose Miguel Porto (Montezuma & Porto Abogados, Sector Privado) Maite Vizcarra (Experta en Desarrollo de Proyectos TIC e Innovación, Sector Privado) 4:30 pm – 4:45 pm Coffee break 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm TICs and Internet Governance Panelists: Maritza Aguero (Secretaria para la Región de Latinoamérica y el Caribe de los usuarios finales de Intenet, Sociedad Civil) Milagros Castañón (Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Gobierno) Paul Deza (Cámara Peruana de Tecnologías de la Información, Sector Privado) Carlos Guerrero (Hiperderecho, Sociedad Civil) Erick Iriarte (Internet Society Perú, Sociedad Civil) d. The total number of attendees and a break down of attendance for each stakeholder group at the IGF initiatives meetings (if you already had a meeting of your initiative) Name Stakeholder Alan Ramírez García Academy Antonio Cucho Gamboa Civil Society Christian David Timoteo Gutiérrez Civil Society Cristhian Northcote Sandoval Private Sector Damaris Arbieto Aviles Civil Society Gabriela Paliza Civil Society Javier Hayashi Civil Society Jorge Copello Civil Society Leticia Correa Silva Civil Society Miguel Morachimo Civil Society Oscar linera Civil Society Renzo Leonardo Valencia Cornejo Academy Ricardo Pedraza Academy Roberto Gustavo Huaitalla Huaman Tech Communities Ronald Castillo Torre Private Sector Sandro Marcone Civil Society Saul Levi Esau Gomez Rondinel Civil Society Veronica Roose Civil Society Yeison David Roa Valderrama Academy Ximena Cuba NN Jackzeel Benites NN Simon Saavedra NN Erick Iriarte Civil Society Martin Borgioli Civil Society Carlos Guerrero Civil Society Harry Ospina Private Sector Abel Revoredo Private Sector Ana Benites NN Ivonne Benites NN Israel Apaza NN Cesar NN Elaine Ford Civil Society Brian Towsend Private Sector Veronica Roose Civil Society Francisco Biber Civil Society Jose Gallegos NN Victor Gonzalez Private Sector Luis Felipe Calvimontes Empresa Veronica Arroyo Civil Society Paul Deza Private Sector Milagros Castañon Government Alan Ramirez NN Renzo Valencia NN Maritza Agüero Civil Society 40 Attendees 1 1 7 Civil Society NN Private Sector 21 10 “NN” were the attendees that refused to write their affiliation. Tech Communities Government