Microsoft’s Digital Skills and Literacy Course
In the next two decades 90% of jobs will require some level of digital proficiency. Microsoft’s three online courses help build digital literacy for users seeking to compute with confidence.
This report delves into the growing need for the development and support of technologies working to protect potential victims of human trafficking. A coalition of technology companies working to combat human trafficking, announced the new Accelerator Program at the OSCE’s 19th Alliance against Trafficking in Persons Conference in Vienna. The Accelerator Program will work with organizations to deploy a range of technologies to help victims, law enforcement, business, and civil society better understand and combat trafficking with the expertise of the world’s largest and most powerful tech firms, including Amazon, AT&T, BT, Microsoft, Nokia, Salesforce.org, and Vodafone.
Keywords: How to Use Enabling Technology for Human Rights; Tech Against Trafficking; Human Trafficking; Accelerator; Coalition Technology Companies;
In the next two decades 90% of jobs will require some level of digital proficiency. Microsoft’s three online courses help build digital literacy for users seeking to compute with confidence.
The Digital Transformation Index measures the business transformation progress around the world, measuring the rate of business’ digital renovation and advocating for it to be a prerequisite for the benefit of society.
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.”