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Guidelines for the governance of digital platforms: safeguarding freedom of expression and access to information through a multi-stakeholder approach
Place of publication | Year of publication | Collation: 
Paris | 2023 | 58.p.
ISBN/ISSN: 
ISBN 978-92-3-100620-3
Corporate author: 
UNESCO
Region: 
Global

Guidelines for an Internet for Trust

Safeguarding freedom of expression and the right to information while dealing  with dis- and misinformation, hate speech, and conspiracy theories requires a multistakeholder approach. This is the reason why UNESCO, the leading UN agency for the promotion and protection of freedom of expression and to information, is launching Guidelines for the Governance of Digital Platforms. The Guidelines outline a set of duties, responsibilities and roles for States, digital platforms, intergovernmental organizations, civil society, media, academia, the technical community and other stakeholders to enable the environment where freedom of expression and information are in the core of digital platforms governance processes. The Guidelines were produced through a multi-stakeholder consultation that gathered more than 10,000 comments from 134 countries. These global-scale  consultations  fostered  inclusive participation,  ensuring  a  diversity  of voices to be heard, including those from groups in situation of marginalization and vulnerability. Cultivating an Internet of Trust is a shared responsibility among all stakeholders. It calls upon us all to sustain an enabling environment for freedom of expression and the right to information.

Resource Type: 
International normative instruments / policy and advocacy documents
Theme: 
Human rights
Media & information literacy / digital citizenship
Level of education: 
Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE)
Primary education
Secondary education
Higher education
Lifelong learning
Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET)
Non-formal education
Keywords: 
Digital platforms
Social media
Stakeholders
Internet governance
Communication legislation
freedom of expression
Access to information
human rights