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Recommendations on the zero draft of the Global Digital Compact (April 26, 2024)
The recommendations presented below aim to inspire the intergovernmental negotiations taking place at the United Nations and to shape a common approach of democratic States that are members of the Partnership for Information and Democracy.
GDC Stakeholders Consultations (April 24, 2024)
Derechos Digitales’ submission to the GDC. GDC should amplify perspectives from the Global South, enhancing multistakeholder engagement, upholding existing consensus, leveraging the role of the existing mechanisms
Joint statement: Finding the good in the first UN General Assembly resolution on artificial intelligence
We, the undersigned civil society organizations, welcome the United States-led United Nations
(UN) General Assembly resolution “Seizing the opportunities of safe, secure and trustworthy
artificial intelligence systems for sustainable development.”APC, Derechos Digitales and Global Partners Digital submission to the UN Human Rights B-tech Project call for inputs (February 15, 2024)
APC, Derechos Digitales and Global Partners Digital welcome the opportunity to present this submission in response to the call for inputs issued by OHCHR—B-Tech Project on Gender, Tech & the role of business.
Summit for the future – UN Civil Society Conference: Written Statement by Derechos Digitales
Derechos Digitales’ inputs to the consultation from the UN’s AI Advisory Body (AIAB) on its Interim Report: Governing AI for Humanity
Derechos Digitales’ Feedback form of the structural elements for a Global Digital Compact (8 march 2024)
We disagree that the key priorities for the GDC are contemplated in the structural elements circulated by the Co-Facilitators in their letter dated 23 February 2024. The priorities do not clearly link the GDC to other spheres of participation in the internet governance system and technology, especially the UN system. Processes and principles established since WSIS, including the relevance of the IGF, are not duly recognized.
GDC Stakeholders Consultations (March 1, 2024)
AlSur is a consortium of 11 civil society and academic organizations in Latin America dedicated to advancing human rights in the digital sphere. Our submission to the Global Digital Compact reflects our collective efforts to advocate for a human rights-based approach, with special consideration on the intersection of gender and human rights focusing on key areas.