I searched for multiple things she was “reading” from this document and found nothing. Any idea where shes getting this? Its not in the document you linked… 
This is real, see the document here: https://www.un.org/en/summit-of-the-future/pact-for-the-future
This is a massive overreach on state sovereignty.
https://video.nostr.build/2cdd89d0525eee70e49d29b180285086efd83b8d996e8d7c5e29bbd6efea0dbb.mp4
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You have to be able to read through this type of text. Strengthening Global governance to ensure inclusivity and safety = identifying everyone using the internet and ensuring they don't "commit crimes".
The digital compact states it will create a governing body which will assess gaps in countries so they can be remediated, like the FATF.
This is all very nice sounding, like the SDGs, however when you look at the document all it says is " we will throw money at countries for digital development if they comply with our standards"
In other words she wasn't quoting it, but I have the document now and will look myself.
The document outlines quite a few things, wrapped up in pretty giftwrap of a digital new age.
For example;
Anytime they say the words make the internet "safe" change that for "we will block anyone we think isn't making the internet safe", or " we will have measures in place to police the digital world"
Etc.
That's what is really being said here.
Addendum: no global standard setting body will ever state the end goal of their standards. It's meant to capture the imagination and will of beaurocrats who want to make the world a better place. Laws will be passed, requirements set , I've no doubt about that
I dont think youre 100% wrong but I think its very misleading the way she presented it. Acting like she was reading it but everything she said was her interpretation of what it might lead to.
True. It is a sensationalist video. What concerns me is the centralization of internet infrastructure and development. Countries will be incentivised to abide by the standards set in a centralized manner - a new digital infrastructure global body.
The document does speak about open source and free access and human rights and all the right things for this resolution to be accepted. You can only see through the fancy words by asking yourself "how will this be achieved"?