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Internet universality is a concept and framework adopted by UNESCO in 2015 to summarize their positions on the Internet. The concept recognizes that "the Internet is much more than infrastructure and applications, it is a network of economic and social interactions and relationships, which has the potential to enable human rights, empower individuals and communities, and facilitate sustainable development. The concept is based on four principles stressing the Internet should be Human rights-based, open, accessible, and based on the Multistakeholder participation. These have been abbreviated as the R-O-A-M principles. Understanding the Internet in this way helps to draw together different facets of Internet development, concerned with technology and public policy, rights and development."

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  • Internet universality is a concept and framework adopted by UNESCO in 2015 to summarize their positions on the Internet. The concept recognizes that "the Internet is much more than infrastructure and applications, it is a network of economic and social interactions and relationships, which has the potential to enable human rights, empower individuals and communities, and facilitate sustainable development. The concept is based on four principles stressing the Internet should be Human rights-based, open, accessible, and based on the Multistakeholder participation. These have been abbreviated as the R-O-A-M principles. Understanding the Internet in this way helps to draw together different facets of Internet development, concerned with technology and public policy, rights and development." Through the concept of internet universality, UNESCO highlights four separate but interdependent fields of Internet policy and practice that are considered "key" to assess a better Internet environment; access to information and knowledge, freedom of expression, privacy, and ethical norms and behavior online. A framework named ROAM was developed by UNESCO in order to investigate and evaluate the universality of Internet in different countries. The framework is based on four normative principles agreed by UNESCO Member States; human rights, openness, accessibility and multi-stakeholder participation, summarized in the acronym R-O-A-M. The principles represent a solid ground for UNESCO in order to create a tool to comprehend Internet governance: the Internet Universality indicators. (en)
  • L'universalité de l'internet est un concept développé par l'Organisation des Nations unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO) selon lequel internet est « un réseau d'interactions et de relations économiques et sociales » ayant « un grand potentiel pour favoriser les droits, renforcer le pouvoir des personnes et des communautés, et promouvoir le développement durable ». Il est évalué à travers quatre principes normatifs approuvés par les États membres de l'UNESCO, résumés par l'acronyme DOAM : internet est fondé sur les droits humains ; il est ouvert ; il devrait être accessible à tous et être alimenté par la participation de multiples acteurs. A travers ce concept, l'UNESCO entend développer l'accès à l'information et au savoir, la liberté d'expression, la vie privée et les normes et comportements éthiques en ligne. (fr)
  • A universalidade da Internet é o conceito de que a Internet é mais do que uma infra-estrutura e aplicações, é uma rede de interações e relações econômicas e sociais que têm o potencial de fortalecer os direitos humanos, e capacitar indivíduos e comunidades., Este conceito é baseado em quatro princípios fundamentais para o desenvolvimento da Internet, resumidos pelo acrônimo DAAM, do inglês "R-O-A-M": D - a Internet é baseada em Direitos HumanosA - a sua arquitetura é AbertaA - deve ser Acessível a todos eM - é alimentado e articulada pela participação de múltiplos atores Entender a Internet dessa maneira reúne diferentes facetas de seu desenvolvimento que se preocupam com tecnologia e políticas públicas, direitos e desenvolvimento. (pt)
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  • United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (en)
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  • UNESCO (en)
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  • Keystones to foster inclusive Knowledge Societies (en)
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  • Internet universality is a concept and framework adopted by UNESCO in 2015 to summarize their positions on the Internet. The concept recognizes that "the Internet is much more than infrastructure and applications, it is a network of economic and social interactions and relationships, which has the potential to enable human rights, empower individuals and communities, and facilitate sustainable development. The concept is based on four principles stressing the Internet should be Human rights-based, open, accessible, and based on the Multistakeholder participation. These have been abbreviated as the R-O-A-M principles. Understanding the Internet in this way helps to draw together different facets of Internet development, concerned with technology and public policy, rights and development." (en)
  • L'universalité de l'internet est un concept développé par l'Organisation des Nations unies pour l'éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO) selon lequel internet est « un réseau d'interactions et de relations économiques et sociales » ayant « un grand potentiel pour favoriser les droits, renforcer le pouvoir des personnes et des communautés, et promouvoir le développement durable ». Il est évalué à travers quatre principes normatifs approuvés par les États membres de l'UNESCO, résumés par l'acronyme DOAM : internet est fondé sur les droits humains ; il est ouvert ; il devrait être accessible à tous et être alimenté par la participation de multiples acteurs. A travers ce concept, l'UNESCO entend développer l'accès à l'information et au savoir, la liberté d'expression, la vie privée et le (fr)
  • A universalidade da Internet é o conceito de que a Internet é mais do que uma infra-estrutura e aplicações, é uma rede de interações e relações econômicas e sociais que têm o potencial de fortalecer os direitos humanos, e capacitar indivíduos e comunidades., Este conceito é baseado em quatro princípios fundamentais para o desenvolvimento da Internet, resumidos pelo acrônimo DAAM, do inglês "R-O-A-M": D - a Internet é baseada em Direitos HumanosA - a sua arquitetura é AbertaA - deve ser Acessível a todos eM - é alimentado e articulada pela participação de múltiplos atores (pt)
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  • Universalité de l'Internet (fr)
  • Internet universality (en)
  • Universalidade da Internet (pt)
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