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Australian Government’s Human Rights and Technology Issues Paper
The Issues Paper explores the rapid rise of new technology and how it affects the human rights of everyone in Australia.
Chemonics’ blog provides materials on opportunities for NGOs and civil society organization to use enabling technology to address human rights violations. The blog states “To hold government accountable, CSOs [civil society organisations] must go beyond traditional efforts to combat human rights violations by collaborating with others, including the information and communications technology sector, to maximize their impact.
Keywords: How to Use Enabling Technology for Human Rights, Information and Communication Technology tools, ICT, Human Rights Sector,
The Issues Paper explores the rapid rise of new technology and how it affects the human rights of everyone in Australia.
GeSI launched a project to explore in detail the different ways in which ICT can contribute to making the SDGs become reality. It claims that digital solutions can improve people’s quality of life, foster equitable growth and protect the environment.
The Center for Digital Trust (C4DT) “brings together 12 founding partners, 35 laboratories, civil society, and policy actors to collaborate, share insight, and to gain early access to trust-building technologies, building on state-of-the-art research at EPFL and beyond.”