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Recomendaciones para Nicaragua sobre Derechos Humanos en Entornos Digitales
Las siguientes recomendaciones están dirigidas al Estado de Nicaragua. Son un resumen del informe más extenso con aportes enviado a Naciones Unidas y realizado por el Instituto Panamericano de Derecho y Tecnología (IPANDETEC) y Derechos Digitales.
Recommendations for Nicaragua about Human Rights in the Digital Sphere
The following recommendations are directed at the State of Nicaragua. They are a summary of a more extensive report
with contributions sent to the United Nations, prepared by the Instituto Panamericano de Derecho y Tecnología (IPANDETEC) and Derechos Digitales.Examen Periódico Universal 4to ciclo, sesión 47 del Consejo de Derechos Humanos
Este informe ha sido elaborado en conjunto por el Instituto Panamericano de Derecho y Tecnología y Derechos Digitales.Se enfoca en el ejercicio de los derechos humanos en el entorno digital del Estado de Nicaragua y analiza el cumplimiento de las 11 recomendaciones aceptadas por Nicaragua que se vinculan a esta materia recibidas durante el tercer ciclo del Examen Periódico Universal (EPU) llevado a cabo en 2019
Consideraciones sobre el uso de la inteligencia artificial en la educación en América Latina
Contribución de Derechos Digitales para la consulta “La inteligencia artificial en la educación; uso basado en los derechos humanos al servicio del avance del derecho a la educación” del Mandato de la Relatora Especial sobre el derecho a la educación
Derechos Digitales’ comments to the AIAB regional consultation on Latin America and the Caribbean
Delivered by Jamila Venturini on May 21st, 2024.
Derechos Digitales’ comments to the UN’s AI Advisory Body (AIAB) deep-dive on the Future of Work
Partially delivered by Jamila Venturini on May 13th, 2024
The Feminist Principles for Including Gender in the GDC (September, 2023)
The development of the feminist principles listed here has been a dynamic and multifaceted process, drawing inspiration and guidance from a range of sources, such as the Agreed Conclusions of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) 67; the conclusions of a UN Women & Equality Now consultation event at CSW; and a submission to the Global Digital Compact consultation by APC, following an event with gender rights and digital organisations in March 2023. The principles also draw on United Nations Human Rights Council (A/HRC) resolutions, and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).
A Gender Review of the GDC Zero Draft
Here we provide comments on the GDC Zero Draft, released by the process Co-Facilitators—
Sweden and Zambia— in April 2024. These comments are the result of a collective process and
seek to advance the centrality of gender issues in the GDC, ensuring that the governance,
development, and use of technology is inclusive and benefits women and girls, in all their
diversity, around the world. This approach seeks to prevent the deepening of gender inequality
and promote equitable access and participation in the digital context.