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Training for internet service providers of Moldova on internet and human rights

On 19 October 2016, the Council of Europe (CoE) in partnership with the Moldovan Association of ICT companies organized the training course for Internet Service Providers of Moldova on Council of Europe and European best practices on Internet and Human Rights.

The training has been delivered by the CoE experts and European Association of European Internet Services Providers Associations (EuroISPA) aiming to raise awareness for ISPs for a Code of Conduct and labelling the terms of services in respect to Human Rights.

The general objective of the event was to increase Internet service providers (ISPs)’s commitments to human rights in line with the CoE Human Rights Guidelines for ISPs and to adopt, make use of and promote the knowledge throughout their activity with Internet users.

The event has been organised within the framework of the joint CoE/EU Program “Strengthening the respect for human rights in the implementation of the Republic of Moldova's Digital Agenda”.

 

Enclosed: Agenda

Chisinau 26 October 2016
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Specific objective: national legislation and/or policy related to Internet governance is improved in line with the European Convention on Human Rights and relevant Council of Europe standards.

Indicators:

  • national internet legislation and policies are in line with Council of Europe adopted standards on internet and human rights;
  • internet users are aware of the remedies and redress available when human rights online violations occur;
  • a national Internet governance multi-stakeholder dialogue is established/supported in each targeted country;
  • a regional Internet governance campus is established and becomes sustainable;
  • co-operation mechanism procedures are in place;
  • Eastern Partnership countries internet stakeholders’ take active part in global internet governance dialogue and policy discussion.