SESSION 1: What is internet governance?
SESSION 2 Data governance: Concepts, issues, challenges and opportunities.
SESSION 3: Digitalisation, data, digital trade and the digital economy.(?????)
SESSION 4: Perspectives on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
SESSION 5: How the internet works: Internet architecture and core protocols.
SESSION 6: Access and after access: Facing facts and understanding digital inequality in Africa.
SESSION 7: Meaningful connectivity and community-driven connectivity solutions.
SESSION 8: Internet names and numbers and the institutions that look after them.
SESSION 9: Overview of the IG ecosystem in Africa.
SESSION 10: Human rights and digital rights: A global perspective on institutions and processes.
SESSION 11: Human rights and digital rights: A regional perspective.
SESSION 12: Current challenges in internet policy and regulation: Harmful speech, dis/misinformation and cybercrime.
SESSION 13: Digital inclusion, gender equality and diversity in the context of internet governance.
SESSION 14: Internet governance and media development diversity and freedom in Africa.
SESSION 15: Cybersecurity and cybercrime in Africa: Challenges and opportunities.
SESSION 16: Current challenges in internet policy and regulation: Corporate accountability.
SESSION 17: AI governance: What is it really? What are our priorities in Africa? How do we respond without becoming distracted?
SESSION 18: Climate change and internet governance.
Overview of the African and Global IGF, UNESCO’s Internet Universality Indicators, WSIS+20 and the Global Digital Compact.
SESSION 19: The UNESCO Internet Universality Indicators: What they are and how to use them.
SESSION 20: The World Summit on the Information Society, its review, and the Summit on the Future and the Global Digital Compact.
SESSION 21: The Internet Governance Forum: What to expect, how it works and how to participate.