RFP for 2020 Local Host

Feb 11, 2019 | News

Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum (APrIGF) is one of the key regional initiatives on Internet governance. By adopting the multi-stakeholder approach as its core principle. APrIGF serves as a platform for discussion exchange and collaboration at a regional level and also where possible to aggregate national IGF discussions ultimately advance the Internet governance development in the Asia Pacific region.

The APrIGF community has grown significantly since its initiation in 2010. We are now bringing together over 400 multi-stakeholders from over 20 economies across the region each year to participate in advancing the Internet governance development. The annual conference program consists of three sessions: the prep-day with capacity building and side events, a 3-day main conference and a Youth IGF Camp.

The Multi-stakeholders Steering Group (MSG) of APrIGF now would like to call for any interested organizations to submit proposal for hosting the APrIGF & YIGF 2020.

Submission Deadline: 10 Apr (Wed) 2019
RFP Guidelines: Download Here

Kindly submit your proposal to [email protected].

For any enquiries, please contact the secretariat at [email protected].

Secretariat of APrIGF

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