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The '''Arab Internet Governance Forum, or Arab IGF''' was established in 2012, following a resolution issued in 2005 at [[WSIS|World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)]. It follows the model of [[IGF]] and encompasses all the main players in the field of internet golicy, including government organizations, the private sector, civil society, technical communities, and the like.<ref name="about">[http://igfarab.org/En/About.jsp About Forum], ArabIGF.org. Retrieved 2015 November 14.</ref>
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The '''Arab Internet Governance Forum, or Arab IGF''' was established in 2012, following a resolution issued in 2005 at [[WSIS|World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)][. It follows the model of [[IGF]] and encompasses all the main players in the field of internet golicy, including government organizations, the private sector, civil society, technical communities, and the like.<ref name="about">[http://igfarab.org/En/About.jsp About Forum], ArabIGF.org. Retrieved 2015 November 14.</ref>
    
Arab IGF was established under the joint umbrella of the [[League of Arab States]] (LAS), and [[ESCWA]], and both organizations play key roles in the Arab IGF, by working with its Technical Secretariat and hosting entities to organize preparatory and annual meetings. They also pay special attention to issues related to the formation of the [[AMAG]], or Arab Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Group, by selecting the hosting entities of the Arab IGF.<ref name="about"></ref>
 
Arab IGF was established under the joint umbrella of the [[League of Arab States]] (LAS), and [[ESCWA]], and both organizations play key roles in the Arab IGF, by working with its Technical Secretariat and hosting entities to organize preparatory and annual meetings. They also pay special attention to issues related to the formation of the [[AMAG]], or Arab Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Group, by selecting the hosting entities of the Arab IGF.<ref name="about"></ref>
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