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Liberia IGF 2026 Meeting Date – Main Week : April 28–30  2026 ( Event Week 2026 / meeting /events )

Agenda development window (Call-for-Input / MAG review): February 12–20 March 2026 (community submissions reviewed and clustered)

1) Draft Agenda (to be published after Call-for-Input closes — March 2026)

The Draft Agenda will be posted following the MAG review (March 2026 ) and will show session titles, formats, lead organizers, and expected outputs.

A sample high-level draft (for transparency) will include:

Day

High-level focus

Day 1 — Mon (Plenary & Opening)

National policy signals; .lr stewardship launch; keynote: Trust & Digital Public Infrastructure

Day 2 (Policy & Regulation)

-Thematic Dialogue Consultation

Data protection, privacy, open data for development

Day 3 (Technical & Security)

DNS resilience & cybersecurity, DNSSEC, anycast, incident response

Day 4 (Economy & Inclusion)

Digital economy, SMEs, affordable domains, local content

Day 5 (Youth, Women & Closing)

Youth Track Day; Women in Tech Track; closing communique & next steps

Draft Agenda will be updated to reflect community inputs received during 2–6 Feb-March  2026 and MAG recommendations.

2) Final Agenda (Structure & Publication)

The Final Agenda (published in June 2026) will include:

  • Full session titles and descriptions
  • Confirmed speakers, moderators and session leads
  • Timeslots, room allocations and online access links
  • Expected outputs per session (policy brief, toolkit, training cohort, pilot launch)
  • Accessibility information (live captions, sign language, recorded sessions)

 A downloadable PDF of the Final Agenda and an ICS calendar for attendees will be made available on this page.

3) Session Descriptions

Below is a proposed set of core sessions the Program Committee and MAG can use as a menu when clustering submissions.  Each session includes suggested format, objectives, and deliverables.

Session Title

Format

Objective(s)

Suggested Deliverable

Opening Plenary: Trust & Digital Public Infrastructure

Plenary (40 mins)

Set national signal on .lr governance, DPI priorities, and year’s outcomes.

Joint Liberia IGF – MOPT , IIC and LTA communiqué; public commitments on .lr transparency.

.lr Redelegation & Stewardship: Public Interest Safeguards

Panel + Q&A (45 mins)

Explain redelegation process, governance models, registrant protections; solicit stakeholder feedback.

Technical baseline checklist; public FAQ for registrants.

DNS Resilience: DNSSEC, Anycast, Escrow & Continuity

Technical lab (half-day)

Hands-on guidance for registry/registry staff; build local capacity on DNS security.

Certified cohort (min. 20); lab report with action items.

Cyber Incident Preparedness for Government Services

Workshop (3 hours)

Develop quick-reference playbook for ministry IT teams to reduce downtime & manage incidents.

National Incident Playbook (draft).

Digital Identity, Privacy & Open Data for Service Delivery

Panel + Breakouts (90 mins)

Explore privacy-preserving DPI use cases for e-government services.

Policy recommendations & best-practice brief.

SME Digital Uptake: Affordable Domains & E-commerce

Roundtable (60–75 mins)

Solutions to reduce friction for SMEs to adopt .lr and e-commerce practices.

SME pilot: 50 .lr adoption commitments & promotional plan.

AI Ethics & Public Services (Local Context)

Plenary / Debate (75 mins)

Unpack risks/opportunities of AI for Liberia’s public sector.

Short policy note on responsible AI deployment.

Closing: Liberia IGF Communique & Roadmap

Plenary (30 mins)

Publish actionable next steps and accountability owners.

Final Communique & implementation timeline.

These session suggestions reflect recurring priorities across African NRIs and global IGF themes — notably trust, resilience, DPI, inclusion and youth engagement.

4) Side Events & Youth Activities

Liberia IGF 2026 will feature a rich side-event programme and dedicated tracks. Side events will be held alongside the main programme (evenings / parallel rooms) and can be hosted by partners, academic institutions, donor projects, or regional bodies.

Side Events (examples):

  • Registrar & ISP roundtable on .lr pricing & registrar accreditation
  • Civil society forum on online rights and digital safety
  • Private sector showcase: fintech, e-commerce, digital startups

 Youth Track — Dedicated Day & Programme

Following IGF best practice for youth engagement, Liberia IGF will host a Youth Track Day with co-created programming and mentorship. The Youth Track is designed to be youth-led, intergenerational, and action-focused.

Youth Track structure (sample):

Time

Session

Objective

Output

Morning

Youth Bootcamp: Policy 101

 (3 hrs)

Build baseline knowledge for youth delegates

Youth policy briefs; participants list

Midday

Youth-Led Panels

 (90 mins)

Discuss digital entrepreneurship, safety and civic tech

Youth statements;

short videos

Afternoon

Hackathon Pitch

(4 hrs)

Prototype youth solutions (DPI / civic services)

Top 3 pilot proposals for mentorship

Evening

Intergenerational Dialogue

(90 mins)

Youth + senior leaders challenge-session

Youth Call-to-Action (presented in closing)

Youth Track special features:

  • Youth pre-event mentorship & training (virtual, March–Oct)
  • Travel bursaries for rural youth participants (limited)
  • Youth co-chair on Program Committee

Women in Tech Track — Dedicated Sessions & Support

To promote gender equity and leadership, the Women in Tech Track will run parallel workshops and sessions focusing on skills, leadership and policy influence.

Women in Tech Track examples:

Session

Format

Aim

Deliverable

Leadership & Career Pathways

Panel + mentoring clinics

Support career advancement and network-building

Mentorship roster; 6-month peer support plan

Women & Cybersecurity

Technical workshop

Equip women with practical cyber hygiene and incident response skills

Training certificates; resource pack

Entrepreneurship & Access to Capital

Roundtable

Connect women-led startups to funding partners

Pipeline shortlist & investor pitch day

Both Youth and Women in Tech Tracks will be fully integrated into the main programme outcomes, ensuring their recommendations are included in the final Communique.

5) Session Selection & Quality Assurance

All sessions selected will be through the Call for Input 2026 → MAG review → Program Committee refinement pipeline.

  • Selection criteria include: relevance to theme, stakeholder balance, feasibility, gender and youth inclusion, and measurable outputs.
  • The Program Committee will confirm moderators and coordinate speaker briefings to ensure high-quality delivery and accessibility (live captions, recorded sessions).

6) Expected Outputs & Post-Event Follow-up

Every session must specify expected outputs at submission (e.g., policy brief, toolkit, pilot commitment, training certificates). The Secretariat and M&E Committee will collect these outputs and publish them in the Liberia IGF 2026 Final Report and on the Liberia IGF website.

Core expected outputs:

  • Liberia IGF 2026 Final Communique (actionable recommendations)
  • Technical baselines & checklists for .lr/DNS security (DNSSEC/Anycast/Escrow)
  • Youth policy briefs and pilot proposals (top 3)
  • SME .lr adoption pilot plan & commitments
  • Training certification for technical labs (DNS, cybersecurity)

 Accessibility & Inclusion Commitments (applies to programme design)

  • All plenaries and major sessions will include live captions and recordings.
  • Bursaries will be available to support participation from under-represented regions, women and youth.

Venues and online platforms in line with DC Accessibility guidance.