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Information Ethics as a Strategic Priority of UNESCO Information for All Programme (IFAP). Geneva, 11 May 2010. Evgeny Kuzmin Chairman UNESCO IFAP Intergovernmental Council. UNESCO IFAP. IFAP – UNESCO’s response to the challenges and opportunities of the Information Society
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Information Ethics as a Strategic Priority of UNESCO Information for All Programme (IFAP) Geneva, 11 May 2010 Evgeny Kuzmin Chairman UNESCO IFAP Intergovernmental Council
UNESCO IFAP • IFAP – UNESCO’s response to the challenges and opportunities of the Information Society • Information Ethics – one of the fivepriorities of the IFAP Strategic Plan (2008–2013)
UNESCO’s mission Medium-Term Strategy • focus on: • peace building • eradication of poverty • sustainable development • intercultural dialogue
UNESCO’s functions UNESCO • a laboratory of ideas • a standard-setter • a clearing house • a capacity-builder in Member States • a catalyst for international cooperation
UNESCO IFAP IFAP efforts • upstream policy advice • related capacity-building • advocacy • benchmarking and cooperation • skills and practices • modality for capacity development
UNESCO IFAP • IFAP – a flagship intergovernmental initiative • IFAP’s key merits: • great scope • interdisciplinary, intersectoral and integrative approach
IFAP Strategic Plan • Five priorities of the IFAP Strategic Plan for 2008–2013: • Information Preservation • Information Literacy • Information Ethics • Information for Development • Information Accessibility
IFAP Strategic Plan • unambiguous and realistic priorities allow international and national agencies: • adapt to the challenges of the new information environment • reduce the hard impact of these challenges • increase their contribution to the development of all our nations and the entire human civilization
IFAP Strategic Plan IFAP’s response to topical problems • relevant for: • developed countries • developing countries • countries with transition economic and political systems
UNESCO IFAP • IFAP helps: • see and understand the problems as one interlinked whole • arrive at balanced approaches to their solution • gather manifold and multilevel elements of national and international policies in a harmonious entity • overcome presently available and ever new dangerous errors at least at the level of collective mentality
UNESCO IFAP • Contribution to research and developments works • International papers on information ethics prepared and adopted for the WSIS: • Recommendation concerning the Promotion and Use of Multilingualism and Universal Access to Cyberspace • UNESCO Charter on the Preservation of the Digital Heritage
UNESCO and WSIS Publications on the information society: • Securing a place for a language in cyberspace • Measuring Linguistic Diversity on the Internet • Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in the Information Society • Memory of the Information Society • Science in the Information Society
UNESCO and WSIS Publications on the information society • Education in and for the Information Society • Gender Issues in the Information Society • Measuring and Monitoring the Information and Knowledge Societies: a Statistical Challenge • Status of Research on the Information Society • Twelve years of Measuring Linguistic Diversity in the Internet: Balance and Perspectives
UNESCO IFAP Papers on information society policies • National Information Society Policy: A Template • Information for All Programme: Information Society Policies. Annual World Report 2009
IFAP and Information Ethics Publications on information ethics • Ethics and Human Rights in the Information Society • Ethical Implications of Emerging Technologies: a Survey • Politics in the Information Society: the Bordering and Restraining of Global Data Flows
IFAP and Information Ethics IFAP Working Groups • Bureau Members responsible for the functioning of the WGs: • Information Preservation (Austria) • Information for Development (Kuwait) • Information Ethics (Latvia and Venezuela) • Information Literacy (Philippines) • Information Accessibility (Madagascar)
IFAP and Information Ethics Information ethics - critical understanding of the normative ethics in the information society, including: information, data and knowledge • creation • preservation • distribution • providing access to • facilitating usage
IFAP and Information Ethics Contribution to organizing debates (2006–2008) • Four regional meetings: • Asia and the Pacific • Europe • Africa • Latin America and the Caribbean • Four final documents reflecting the position and expectations of regions
IFAP and Information Ethics Facilitation of the knowledge accumulation • Online Information Society Observatory’s section on infoethics • Contribution to the Global Ethics Observatory: • Who's Who in Ethics • Ethics Institutions • Ethics Teaching Programmes • Ethics Related Legislation and Guidelines • Codes of Conduct • Resources in Ethics
IFAP and Information Ethics Facilitation of networking • Participation in the establishment of professional network cooperation: • Universities Network on Info-Ethics • Latin-American Youth Network on Info-Ethics in order to integrate academic institutions and youth associations in the awareness raising activities
IFAP and Information Ethics UNESCO’s standard-setting function • IFAP helps defining norms for democratic, pluralistic and sustainable knowledge societies
IFAP and Information Ethics Code of Ethics for the Information Society • general framework for establishing norms of good conduct in the information society • 2007 – the first draft • 2009 – the second draft
IFAP and Information Ethics Code of Ethics for the Information Society • based on relevant human rights proclaimed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: • respect to privacy • freedom of thought, conscience, religion or belief • the right to education • the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community
IFAP and Information Ethics Code of Ethics for the Information Society • addressed primarily to the Member States’ governments • includes recommendations for: • international organizations • business executives • users • all participants of the information society
IFAP and Information Ethics Code of Ethics for the Information Society Structure (1): • Information: Ethical Requirements • Rights and Freedoms. Equality • Access to networks and services • Access to creation and use of information and content • Capacity to use information hardware and software • Freedom of expression • Privacy
IFAP and Information Ethics Code of Ethics for the Information Society Structure (2): • Freedom of the creative use of technology • Democracy • Responsibilities • Security • Protection of the law • Intellectual property rights • Responsibilities of service providers
IFAP and Information Ethics Code of Ethics for the Information Society • available at: http://portal.unesco.org/ • discussed during the 6th session of the Intergovernmental Council for the Information for All Programme (March 31, 2010, Paris)
IFAP and Information Ethics Code of Ethics for the Information Society • different understanding of the essence of human rights in various cultures and communities
IFAP and Information Ethics Cooperation with IFAP • better understanding of all issues of information ethics: • at the level of the UN and its Member States • among politicians, experts and public at large
Thank you! UNESCO Information for All Programme http://www.unesco.org kuzmin@ifapcom.ru