Negotiated by 193 Member States and informed by global consultations, the Compact commits governments to upholding international law and human rights online and to taking concrete steps to make the digital space safe and secure.
The Compact recognizes the critical contributions of the private sector, technical communities, researchers and civil society to digital cooperation. It calls on all stakeholders to engage in realizing an open, safe and secure digital future for all.
Close all digital divides and deliver an inclusive digital economy
- Connect all people, schools and hospitals to the Internet
- Make digital technologies more accessible and affordable to everyone, including in diverse languages and formats
- Increase investment in digital public goods and digital public infrastructure
- Support women and youth innovators and small and medium enterprises
Build an inclusive, open, safe, and secure digital space
- Strengthen legal and policy frameworks to protect children online
- Ensure that the Internet remains open, global, stable and secure
- Promote and facilitate access to independent, fact-based and timely information to counter mis- and disinformation
Strengthen international data governance and govern AI for humanity
- Support the development of interoperable national data governance frameworks
- Establish an international scientific panel on AI and a global AI policy dialogue
- Develop AI capacity-building partnerships and consider options for a Global Fund on AI