Tag: #WhyID
Draft NDHM policy: Experts warn of ‘structural problems’, lack of clarity on patient control over data
Digital rights are human rights: Holding Australia, Georgia, Myanmar, and Nauru to account at the U.N.
When member states fail to protect human rights — such as by cutting off internet access in the middle of a global pandemic — we leverage the UPR process to call attention to that failure and press for change.
Explainer: Does India need digital health records and can the draft policy protect sensitive data?
Что не так с цифровыми паспортами: за что выступают активисты в кампании #WhyID
#WhyID: Digital health certificates are not immune from violating users’ rights
Access Now, in consultation with the #WhyID community, is releasing a new report that dives deep into the world of digital health certificates and their impact on the rights of users.
#WhyID: Access Now responds to World Bank Principles on Identification for Sustainable Development
The ID4D Principles must, from their very conceptualisation, seek to protect the human rights of the individual.
Protect digital rights, promote public health: toward a better coronavirus response
By attending to key digital rights issues, those at the front lines of the COVID-19 humanitarian response can better understand the risks and make the right decisions.
Digital rights are vital for sustainable development
Access Now joined 15 other organizations to review the outcomes of UNGA74, including the critical importance of civil society engagement.
Bringing community insights on human rights priorities to world leaders in Davos
Hundreds of world leaders and CEOs, along with a small group of civil society reps, are gathering at the World Economic Forum to help shape global, regional, and industry agendas for worldwide impact. We’re bringing your message.
#WhyID: Protecting Our Identity in the Digital Age
Join the growing global movement calling on international actors and governments driving the rapid spread of centralized digital identity systems to put human rights first. We can’t afford to adopt this dangerous tech without first asking — #WhyID?