"The four principles identified as key to Internet Universality are summarised as the R-O-A-M principles, and are fundamental to the development of the Internet in ways that are conducive to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals with no one left behind. These principles are: R – that the internet is based on human Rights; O – that it is Open; A – that it should be Accessible to all, and M – that it is nurtured by Multistakeholder participation. To enable the concept of Internet Universality to be more concretely understood and applied, UNESCO has spent two years developing indicators for the four principles. These indicators enable the empirical assessment of Internet Universality in terms of its existence at the level of a national Internet environment. By using these new indicators for research, a collage of evidence can be assembled to help governments and other stakeholders to identify achievements and gaps. The indicator framework is tailored for national use in regard to improving the local Internet environment, and is not designed or suited to rank countries in comparison with one another." (Executive summary, p.12)
Contents
1 UNESCO's Internet Universality Indicators Project, 15
2 The Indicator Framework, 25
3 Contextual Indicators, 33
4 Category R - Rights, 41
5 Category O - Openness, 55
6 Category A - Accessibility to All, 67
7 Category M - Multistakeholder Participation, 81
8 Category X - Cross-Cutting Indicators, 89
9 Sources and Means of Verification, 103
10 Implementing UNESCO's Internet Universality Indicators, 129