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In a rapidly evolving AI industry - the lack of gender equity is not just an oversight - it is a structural deficit that threatens global stability. By leveraging the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) framework, companies can transform their AI tool development lifecycle to integrate diverse perspectives, enhance meaningful engagement, and address algorithmic discrimination. Women human rights defenders are a primary source for valuable insights. Companies should seek more robust engagement.
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The global economy is increasingly affected by rising conflicts, the private sector is finding itself on the front lines operating in a governance gap and navigating geopolitical shifts. In this context, companies must shift from standard Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD) to proactively integrating a conflict-sensitive perspective including early warning signs of mass atrocities into their risk assessments and strategic planning.
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This webinar hosted by the Centre for Business, Organisations and Society and the GCBHR explores human rights in big tech.
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This event is a collection of groundbreaking ideas about public interest technology. Prof. Dorothée Baumann-Pauly and Serra Cremer Iyi talk about “”The Human Cost of the Green Recovery: Cobalt Mining in the DRC”.
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The objective of this roundtable discussion is to gather ideas, suggestions, and guidance on how we can support, structure, and facilitate positive engagements between the tech sector and local civil societies. The focus will be particularly on those in fragile, crisis, and conflict-affected environments.