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.”
Huawei’s Deputy Chairman Ken Hu writes: “Trust needs to be based on facts. Facts must be verifiable, and verification must be based on common standards. Huawei believes that this is an effective model for building trust in the digital era”
Keywords: Digital Trust and Responsibility, Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR, Digital Ethics, Digital Economy, Standards, Facts, Digital Environment, Huawei
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.”
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The UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) issued a guidance note identifying six principles for a human rights-based approach to data collection, to support monitoring of progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).