UNDP-APDIP Asia Pacific Survey
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA -- UNDP-APDIP, in cooperation with UN-ESCAP and APNIC, is conducting a major survey on Internet policy issues in the entire Asia-Pacific region. Find out how to participate.
Background
The survey intends to reach out to all stakeholder groups, public and private sector, Internet developers and industry, as well as civil society and normal Internet users. This will provide a good overview of what the priorities in Internet policy are in your own countries, and how they vary for different stakeholders and across countries.
The results of the survey will be conveyed to the UN Working Group on Internet Governance and will also help us at UNDP-APDIP to focus our own research and capacity building activities in Internet governance on priority topics.
How to participate
The survey can be completed online in a few minutes and will be open for three weeks until February 26. Maximum outreach is key to the success of this effort, so we have made the online questionnaire available in twelve major languages of the region.
You can access the English version at http://survey.igov.apdip.net, which also contains links to all other languages.
Note: The survey is for residents of the Asia-Pacific region only and is open till 26 Feb 2005.
Source: Dieter Zinnbauer, Internet Policy Advisor, UNDP-APDIP

