FOSI Overview – ITU Council Working Group
FOSI Current Members
International Conferences & Workshops
A Platform for Good
GRID - Key Features Country Profiles* Multi-Topic** 82 States, Provinces & Administrative Regions * Updated Quarterly Statistical Profile Overview Education Research Legislation Organisations **All source attributed, dated and hyperlinked
Country Profiles
Global Coverage
Key Features (Continued) Directories Quarterly Review FOSI Corporate Profiles Hyperlinked to countries CSR profiling Risk Directory: Content Contact Conduct Latest news and analysis Best practice and events Expert-moderated articles Expert video interviews Blog
Comparative Analysis: Industry Footprint & Tracking Tools
Comparative Research Reports: State of Online Safety Report
Comparative Measurement: Maturity Index
ITU COP Partnership Proposal WSIS 14th May 2012 That the ITU COP joint brand and promote FOSI GRID to the UN Member states and COP partners That a joint two year MOU be signed That the ITU help fund GRID That the ITU resource GRID to be translated into the UN’s six official languages That we publically launch in Dubai at the ITU Telecom World Conference in October 2012
ITU COP Partnership Proposal Next Steps FOSI needs to secure 60 euros per annum (including 2012) to continue GRID We need to get the support of the FOSI Board We need to get the support of the ITU - including the Council Working Group If there is agreement we need to enshrine this in an MOU This should include a clear plan to fund, maintain, launch promote GRID
ITU COP Partnership Proposal The opportunity GRID can be the global resource of choice for family online safety. In partnership with FOSI the ITU can: Deliver a single, uniquely collaborative online platform for the global multi-stakeholder community For the first time effectively share and promote best practice Give cultural context and sensitivity to online safety Provide a trusted global data set from which to deliver the tools, guidance and resources to countries, communities and citizens so they can live safer and better digital lives.