
Human rights and technology: building a modern rights movement one fellow at a time
Privacy International’s (PI) briefing gives advice to human rights NGOs and civil society organizations on how to integrate tech into their work.
Stanford University's Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law together with the Foreign Policy Studies Program at the Brookings Institution and Google.org, convened a two-day workshop to advance strategic thinking on how to leverage new technologies to strengthen U.N. human rights monitoring around the world.
Keywords: How to Use Enabling Technology for Human Rights; United Nations; Human Rights; Human Rights Monitoring; Workshop; Google; Stanford University, Brookings Institution
Privacy International’s (PI) briefing gives advice to human rights NGOs and civil society organizations on how to integrate tech into their work.
Christof Heyns & Thomas Probert speak about the benefits of information and communication technologies in the protection of human rights, while also highlighting the new and evolving threats that come with the digital age.
The #iamtheCODE is a pivotal movement to mobilise governments, business and investors to support young women in STEAMED (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics, Entrepreneurship and Design), through learning how to code, creative learning and cracking problems.