Data Privacy Still A Neglected Digital Right in Africa
In recent years, the threats to data privacy have evolved at a quicker pace than the development of regulatory frameworks dedicated to safeguarding the right to
In recent years, the threats to data privacy have evolved at a quicker pace than the development of regulatory frameworks dedicated to safeguarding the right to
Unlocking the value of data for reuse need not be at odds with individual rights, data sharing can uphold data protections and enhance individual agency and trust.
From USAID to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the United Nations, digital development programs are proliferating. While some initiatives are quite useful, in some cases, they are actively harmful.
Some 2.5 billion baht will be set aside for digital development projects subject to be financed by the Digital Economy and Society Development Fund (DE Fund) in fiscal 2022 in Thailand.
Nonprofit Tech Readiness (NTR) for Data Empowerment is a six-month cohort program for nonprofit professionals interested in using data more effectively and equitably as an organization.
In recent years, the threats to data privacy have evolved at a quicker pace than the development of regulatory frameworks dedicated to safeguarding the right to
Within the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic, the World Health Organization (WHO) has been using social listening to understand narratives and gauge public opinion.
Researchers analysed a number of operational interventions by modelling the interactions of over 900,000 Rohingya refugees and found that mask wearing is highly effective to slow the spread of COVID-19.
Unlocking the value of data for reuse need not be at odds with individual rights, data sharing can uphold data protections and enhance individual agency and trust.
From USAID to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the United Nations, digital development programs are proliferating. While some initiatives are quite useful, in some cases, they are actively harmful.