Deutsche Telekom is fighting for an internet free from hate
For Deutsche Telekom, digital literacy needs to be combined with democratic competencies to support a tolerant and open society.
The mission of the Innovators' Network to Enable Human Rights (INHR) is to coordinate the collective capabilities of ICT industry leaders, human rights organizations, policy-makers, academia, and social innovators, to accelerate and scale up the development and application of technology that enables human rights. INHR is an initiative of the Global Enabling Sustainability Initiative (GeSI).
Find here the latest news from the Innovators’ Network to Enable Human Rights (INHR), including the technology tools designed to enable rights, topical discussions, blog posts, and events.
Learn about technology solutions to enable rights, and related tools, resources, research, and platforms. Track industry efforts to advance digital trust and responsibility, and to build digital and media literacy.
Browse through examples of digital technology-based solutions used to support human rights defenders, victims, law enforcement, and researchers. Examples include digital technologies aimed at enabling human rights related to physical and civil security, civic liberties and empowerments and socio-economic rights such as access to development resources.
Learn moreFind research and resources that build knowledge on how to use technology for rights, how to advance digital trust and responsibility, and how to improve digital and media literacy.
Learn moreBecome involved in the Innovators’ Network to Enable Human Rights (INHR).
See the latest events organised by the Innovators’ Network and its partners.
The Workshop will convene multiple stakeholders in a creative, interactive session to identify 1-to-3 highly promising potential solutions that will enhance the protection of and commitment to the rights of workers in global supply chains.
GeSI hosted a session at the annual global human rights conference RightsCon, a digital rights community that is determined to defend human rights and keep the internet open and free.
Those interested in becoming involved in the INHR and its activities are welcome to submit their information. Staff from GeSI will review and follow up.
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