HYBRID 24 AUG 13:00 UTC – 22nd Caribbean Internet Governance Forum + 5th Caribbean Youth Internet Governance Forum

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On Monday – Wednesday, 24–26 August 2026, the Office of the Prime Minister of Grenada and the Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU) present the 22nd Caribbean Internet Governance Forum (CIGF), collocated with the 5th Caribbean Youth Internet Governance Forum (CYIGF), at the Radisson Grenada Beach Resort, Grenada, under the theme ‘Connectivity to Capability: Shaping a Resilient, Trusted, and Innovative Digital Caribbean‘. Both Fora will be staged in-person but with remote participation via online videoconferencing.

Initiated in 2005 by the CTU and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat, the CIGF is the longest running Internet Governance Forum in the world; the CYIGF, first staged virtually in 2022 and recognised in July 2024 as a National and Regional IGF Initiative (NRI) of the UN IGF, is now independently coordinated by the Caribbean ICT Youth Network (CIYN) under CIGF auspices. The 22nd CIGF arrives at a pivotal moment for the region, as the conclusion of the WSIS+20 review and the implementation of the Global Digital Compact reshape the global digital agenda and call for a coordinated Caribbean response. Discussions will examine how the region can close its cybersecurity maturity gap, harness and govern the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, and advance development in ways that are effective, inclusive and sustainable, including the review and updating of the Caribbean Internet Governance Policy Framework.

PARTNERS Internet Society | Internet Governance Forum | ARIN | LACNIC | SECURE.POST | TTMAG | Internet Society Barbados Chapter | Internet Society Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | ICANN

All session times AST (UTC−4)

DAY 1 – MONDAY 24 AUGUST 2026

22nd CIGF

09:00 – Welcome & Opening Remarks
Rodney Taylor – Secretary-General, Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU)

09:10 – Intro to Internet Governance
An overview of Internet Governance, what it means, why it matters and how it applies to the Caribbean.
Nigel Cassimire – Deputy Secretary-General, CTU
Bevil Wooding – ARIN

09:25 – Capacity Building Session 1: Cybersecurity for Policymakers
From strategy to incident readiness.

09:45 – From Connectivity to Cyber Resilience: Grenada’s Pathway to a Secure, Trusted and Resilient Digital Future
Jervis DaBreo – Grenada CSIRT

10:05 – DNS Abuse
What it is and what policy interventions can be considered to protect against it.
Albert Daniels – Senior Manager, Stakeholder Engagement – the Caribbean, ICANN

10:30 – Coffee Break

10:45 – Capacity Building Session 2: Critical Internet Infrastructure Lab
A non-technical overview of IPv6, RPKI, routing security, DNS resilience, IXP development, local caching, and network measurement to create better understanding and awareness.
Moderator/Facilitator: Bevil Wooding – ARIN

11:20 – IXPs, Data Centres and Local Content
Case study of the Grenada IXP / data centre, and .gd domain management and common services.
Brent Mc Intosh – NTRC, Grenada

11:40 – The Physical Root Servers, Routing Resilience and Network Autonomy
ICANN / LACNIC / ARIN

12:00 – The Human Layer: Research, Capacity Building and the Technical Community
CaribNOG / ISOC

12:30 – Lunch Break

5th CYIGF

13:30 – Welcome Remarks
Rodney Taylor – Secretary-General, CTU
Tariq Mohammed – CIYN Chair

13:40 – Youth, AI & the Future of Digital Caribbean
How youth can leverage AI and other related digital tools to support their development, in the classroom or at the workplace.
Shergaun Roserie – CEO, Obtronics Ltd.
Joshua Andall – Youth Ambassador, CARICOM
Moderator: Tariq Mohammed – CIYN Chair & Advisor to the Secretary-General, CTU

14:30 – Youth in the Digital Space: Opportunities and Barriers
Opportunities for youth development within the digital space, whether locally, regionally or internationally, as well as potential barriers being experienced around the world, such as calls for, and implementations of, social media bans.
Jalen Monzac – Programme Officer, Liberty Foundation
Albert Daniels – Senior Manager, Stakeholder Engagement – the Caribbean, ICANN
Andrew Sieupresad – Director, TAIROne Initiative
Terren Finley – President, ISG
Moderator: Gabrielle Johnson – CIYN Vice-Chair, CTU

15:15 – Coffee Break

15:30 – From Clicks to Cash: Monetizing Caribbean Content Creation
The monetization of Caribbean content, pathways for jobs in the digital economy, and the associated barriers faced in the region, exploring the practical ways in which creators have overcome existing barriers and fostering collaborative pathways to support the creation of jobs in the creative space.
Keron Rose – Digital Strategist, The Digipreneur Company
Joshua Andall – Youth Ambassador, CARICOM
Jerome Mc Cave – Founder, TiketCaribbean
Moderators: Marlon McCarthy and Shariah Mohammed – Policy and Research Interns, CTU

16:15 – From Connectivity to Opportunity: Empowering Grenadian Youth to Shape a Safe, Inclusive Digital Future
Zinzee Noel – Disability Advocate / UN Youth Advisory Group Member
Micah Lambert – Educator, BSc IT / National Youth Parliament programme

16:50 – Closing Remarks
Gabrielle Johnson – CIYN Vice-Chair

17:30 – Networking Session Radisson Grenada Beach Resort

DAY 2 – TUESDAY 25 AUGUST 2026

Opening Ceremony

08:30 – Video on Grenada

09:00 – National Anthem

09:05 – Opening Remarks
Rodney Taylor – Secretary-General, Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU)

09:10 – Greetings from Partner Organizations
Albert Daniels – Senior Manager, Stakeholder Engagement – Caribbean, ICANN
Sebastian Bellagamba – VP, External Engagement, ISOC
Paula Oteguy – Head of Multistakeholder Engagement, LACNIC
Bevil Wooding – Director of Caribbean Affairs, ARIN & CAJS
Jennifer Chung – UN IGF MAG Chair

09:35 – Cultural Performance

09:50 – Feature Address
Government of Grenada

10:00 – Vote of Thanks
CTU

10:05 – Official Group Photo

10:10 – Coffee Break

Caribbean Internet Governance Baseline

10:30 – Reflections on CIGF @ 22
Shanea Lewis – Policy Analyst, CTU

10:45 – National, Regional and Global IG Contexts
Reports from National, Regional and Global IGFs.
Kevon Swift – Trinidad and Tobago MAG
Max-Larson Henry – Haiti IGF
Marcellus Constance – Saint Vincent and the Grenadines IGF
Aggrey March – Guyana IGF
Cuba IGF
Lilian Chamorro Rojas – Coordinator, LACIGF
SIDS IGF
Anja Gengo – UN IGF Secretariat

12:15 – General Discussion and Q&A

12:30 – Lunch Break

Policy Forum

13:30 – Aligning Implementation of WSIS+20 & GDC

15:30 – Caribbean Internet Governance Policy Framework Workshop

17:00 – End of Day 2

19:00 – Evening Reception on Esta Sea Odyssey Cruises

DAY 3 – WEDNESDAY 26 AUGUST 2026

Hot Topics in Internet Governance – Artificial Intelligence

09:00 – Opening Remarks
Nigel Cassimire – CTU

09:10 – Hot Topic: Caribbean AI Strategy
CAIF forum and next steps.

10:00 – AI and Data Governance for Caribbean Public Institutions
Focus on issues around public-sector digital development, including AI procurement, AI in education, privacy and data management.

10:30 – Coffee Break

Grenada Digital Resilience Lab: Lessons for Small Island Internet Governance

10:45 – Opening Remarks and Presentation on Grenada Digital Agenda
Minister Ron Redhead – Minister for Digital Transformation, with responsibility for Information and Communications Technology

11:10 – Panel: Local ICT Companies
Beyond connectivity: how ICT companies can drive digital innovation, cyber resilience and economic growth in Grenada.

12:15 – Session Closure

12:30 – Lunch Break

Policy Synthesis

13:30 – Policy Synthesis and Strategic Priorities: Charting a Coherent Path for Caribbean Internet Governance
Integrating insights across sessions to inform regional action, collaboration, and representation in global forums. CIGPF.

15:15 – Coffee Break

15:30 – Open Microphone

16:00 – Conclusions and Next Steps
Nigel Cassimire – CTU

16:30 – Closing Remarks of the CIGF

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