“We have a short window that is open in front of us to regulate and govern the digital world, and we say this not because we fear technology but because we love technology. We love it so much that we want technology to work for everyone,” explained Ivana Bartoletti, an award-winning privacy expert and co-founder of Women Leading in AI during the Securing our Human Rights in our Digital World consultation co-sponsored by Equality Now on Monday.
The UN plans to launch the Global Digital Compact (GDC) in September 2024. It is important for the Alliance for Universal Digital Rights (AUDRi), the growing coalition convened by Equality Now and Women Leading in AI, to ensure women’s security and rights in the digital space, as outlined in our Universal Digital Rights principles, are a primary focus.
In the first week of CSW 67, governments, including Finland, Spain, Mexico, Sweden, Chile, and others, offered their support for a global compact; and concrete examples of their commitment to end harmful online practices.
“Sexual gender-based violence online knows no borders,” Thomas Blomqvist, Minister for Nordic Cooperation and Equality of Finland, began during the 17th International Helvi Sipilä Seminar. “International cooperation and action are urgent. Lasting change can only be achieved through multi-stakeholder collaboration,” he added.
“To move forward in eradicating gender-based violence in all its forms, we need adequate effort and attention to the issue. It requires a lot of work, energy, and commitment. From Chile, we have the commitment and will do all that is required to make digital spaces safer for girls and women,” said Antonia Orellana, Minister of Women and Gender Equity for Chile, during the Catalysing Collective Action to End Technology-facilitated Gender-Based Violence high level session.
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This week we look forward to continuing to engage with member states, UN entities, and non-governmental organizations from around the world who are as excited as we are to make that future of a digital world where women and girls are empowered and protected under international human rights law a reality.
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