Cambodia Youth Internet Governance Forum (yIGF) 2023 is a remarkable program that brings me more insights into ‘internet governance’, strengthening my soft skills and precious opportunities to connect with like-minded people and my dream country.
I’m Meas Molika, 22, majoring in Global Entrepreneurship & Innovation at the National University of Management International College (NUM IC) and a young female reporter at Kiripost and also a Cambodia yIGF Organizing Committee (OC).
How I get into Cambodia yIGF
On May 29, I got selected to join the Cambodia yIGF OC 2023 committee. It was such a surprising and exciting moment to be part of the Cambodia yIGF OC to host the very first Internet Governance Forum in Cambodia which has been celebrated around the world annually.
I first met the other OC during the kick-off meeting at the Open Development Cambodia (ODC) office. The ODC team introduced us to the previous YIGF events and informed us of our goals to organize this event in Cambodia as we observed that digital and internet literacy is playing an important role in the digital age. In addition, we would like to raise awareness of internet-related knowledge and policies.
I was having a lot of fun chit-chatting with the youth team to get to know one another more. Even though we had just met at that time, we are getting along so well with one another and connecting through social media.
There are three main committees such as program committee, communication committee and administration committee. I am delighted and enthusiastic to be part of the communication committee with like-minded team members and grateful to work in collaboration with other teams.
My role is writing blog posts about internet-related topics focusing on Cambodian aspects. I have learned many interesting things that I have never known before while doing research and reading more articles about internet usage in Cambodia.
My First Debate Experience
I have gone through many public speaking contests since I was in high school. The scarier it is, the more I am willing to challenge myself. I am an introverted person and most of the time I was shy to express myself, especially my own opinion in front of crowded people. By joining the Cambodia YIGF, I have challenged myself to debate about ‘Internet Governance’ with my debate teams.
On July 28, the Cambodia Youth Internet Governance Forum (yIGF) committees initiated the first friendly debate regarding internet governance topics to engage youths in the internet discussion.
On August 11, Cambodia Youth Internet Governance Forum (yIGF) conducted the second friendly debate.
As a YIGF committee member, I am eager to join the second debate and was trained on how to debate and deliver my opinion through researching various sources with a team for the first time in my life.
“This house believes that digital services should be held accountable for protecting user data and providing transparent usage policies”, is the motion for the second friendly debate.
Along the way, I learned how to collect more data and information from online sources, summarize main ideas, gain new insights about internet service providers, and some examples of other countries’ data and digital services policies and how it used and how other apps connect our data in many purposes that I have never known before. In addition, debating helps me to enhance my soft skills like teamwork, active listening, and critical thinking and forcing me out of my comfort zone to express myself and my team’s opinion about the motion.
Memories & Insights With Cambodia YIGF Event
On September 23 and 24, Open Development Organization Cambodia (ODC) hosted the first ever yIGF’s in the Kingdom under the topic, ‘Digital Empowerment: Ensuring Access, Safety, And Opportunities for All’ at Cambodia Academy of Digital Technology.
About 250 participants attended, alongside 36 guest speakers from Japan, Nepal, India, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and the Philippines.
The event presented three sub-themes: Introduction to artificial intelligence (AI) governance, Digital rights and responsibilities online, and Internet security and data privacy.
During the two days, the yIGF OC and I were actively organizing and setting the tasks for each member with volunteers to ensure everything was running smoothly. We helped facilitate participants, guest speaker presentations, a Cryptocurrency game (Phum yIGF Game), stakeholders’ discussion about the internet in Cambodia, and the next step of Cambodia yIGF.
It was a two-full-day of exhausting moments, but we learned to collaborate and be open to sharing our thoughts and minds during teamwork and gain more knowledge about the internet, AI, cybersecurity, and how impactful the youth voice as well as from various stakeholders to raise their concerns about the internet aspects while providing constructive feedbacks for better safety internet for all through the forum.
Alongside the forum, I have the opportunity to join the international IGF in Kyoto, Japan from October 8th to 12th this year with 12 other Cambodia yIGF OC under the theme of “The Internet We Want – Empowering All People ”.
The 18th annual IGF program develop around the following sub-themes: AI & Emerging Technologies, Avoiding Internet Fragmentation, Cybersecurity, Cybercrime & Online Safety
,Data Governance & Trust, Digital Divides & Inclusion, Global Digital Governance & Cooperation Human Rights & Freedoms, Sustainability & Environment.
Those are the topics that I am curious about and would like to hear more from international experts and youths around the globe to raise their perspectives and insights following the topic above. The most impressive topics that I would love to join for deeper discussion are Cybercrime & Online Safety, Data Governance & Trust, Global Digital Governance & Cooperation, Human Rights & Freedoms and Sustainability & Environment.
I can’t wait to be involved in this global forum in Japan in the forthcoming week and share with you about my journey experiment as well as my knowledge after participating in the forum.