
GeSI’s Enabling Rights Report
GeSI’s report calls for the ICT industry, in collaboration with all interested stakeholders, to take action to develop and apply what could be called “technology for human rights.”
Medium’s writer Sherif Elsayed-Ali presents five ways technology will change and shape the landscape in human rights, inviting the reader to rethink traditional understandings of society while also inviting the private sector to build trustworthy technology. The topics discussed include data and privacy, inequality and worker’s rights.
Keywords: How to Use Enabling Technology for Human Rights, Society and Technology, Data Privacy, Inequality, Labor Rights, Policing, Conflict
GeSI’s report calls for the ICT industry, in collaboration with all interested stakeholders, to take action to develop and apply what could be called “technology for human rights.”
Chemonics’ blog provides materials on opportunities for NGOs and civil society organization to use enabling technology to address human rights violations.
The International Monetary Fund’s June 2018 article sets out policy opportunities that aim to accept and improve the digital revolution rather than ignore and repress it.