Session
Dynamic Coalition on Internet & Jobs
Theater
Duration (minutes): 90
Format description: The fomat of theatre style will allow us for a discussion through a participative panel. Each of the panelists will make a presentation/talk, and then we will open it to a question and answer-based session. This format will be best suited to spread wide and seek wider participation from the audience.
In this session, our aim is to spark a dialogue on the pressing issue of Job Loss in the Digital era and brainstorm on how we can create jobs and means of livelihood in the Internet era. We will explore topics such as the potential of the Internet to reshape industries and employment landscapes worldwide. Organizations leveraging digital connectivity are not only redefining jobs but also driving innovation. We believe that through the integration of the Internet and Artificial Intelligence (AI), the job sector is revolutionizing traditional employment and entrepreneurship, enhancing efficiency, and fostering inclusion. The internet is unlocking unprecedented opportunities for individuals and communities globally, cementing its status as the ultimate job creator of the digital age. The session, ‘Internet: The Net Job Creator’ shall focus on how new companies that came in the age of the Internet create high-end jobs that are based on data. Therefore, a 90-minute discussion will afford us sufficient time to delve deeply into these subjects, facilitating a productive exchange of ideas and the generation of actionable insights.
1) How will you facilitate interaction between onsite and online speakers and attendees?
Planning for robust online participation through a dedicated online platform, ensuring equal participation opportunities for remote attendees. Onsite and online moderators will facilitate discussions, ensuring a cohesive experience of all participants.
2) How will you design the session to ensure the best possible experience for online and onsite participants?
Incorporating live polls, breakout sessions, and a dedicated Q/A segment to foster interactive dialogue between all stakeholders and participants.
Dr. Rajendra Pratap Gupta, Chairman - Dynamic Coalition on Internet & Jobs ,IGF ( Stakeholder - CSO) - South Aisa
Dr. Rajendra Pratap Gupta, Private Sector , South Asia
Prof. Mohammad Yunus - CSO- Bangladesh , Nobel Laureate
Debbie Rogers , CSO- South Africa
Rachel Dunscombe, CSO, U.K.
Dr. Rajendra Pratap Gupta
Mevish P. Vaishnav
Priya Shukla
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2. Zero Hunger
4. Quality Education
Targets: Creation of Employment and Entrepreneurship Opportunities through Internet For All shall ensure that everyone gets Decent Work and contributes to Economic Growth (SDG 8) which shall ensure that there is No Poverty (SDG 1) and No Hunger (SDG 2), hence maintaining Good Health and Well-Being of all (SDG 3). It shall create jobs that are all-inclusive thereby fostering Gender Equality (SDG 5) and reducing inequalities (SDG 10). The proposal links to the creation of sustainable cities and communities (SDG 11), leading to Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions (SDG 16), promoting Partnership for the Goals (SDG 17).