Session
Organizer 1: Jean Bertrand BIBONIMANA, University of Burundi
Organizer 2: AIMEE-EMELYNE GASHIMWE, Université du Burundi
Organizer 3: Odon Iteriteka , societe civil
Speaker 1: Blaise IRAKOZE, Civil Society, African Group
Speaker 2: Jean Bertrand BIBONIMANA, Intergovernmental Organization, African Group
Speaker 3: AIMEE-EMELYNE GASHIMWE, Government, African Group
Odon Iteriteka , Civil Society, African Group
AIMEE-EMELYNE GASHIMWE, Government, African Group
Euphraïm Nimubona, Government, African Group
Classroom
Duration (minutes): 30
Format description: 1.Interaction and Engagemen
2.Focus and Attention
3.Visual and Audio Aids
4.Facilitated Instruction
5.Networking and Peer Learning
A.
The application of national and international laws in cyberspace in the context of digital sovereignty is a complex and evolving area. Nations have recognized the need to assert their authority over cyberspace to protect their interests, ensure security, and safeguard the rights of their citizens.
B.
Cross-border data flow frameworks aim to facilitate the movement of data across borders while addressing concerns related to privacy, security, and law enforcement.
C.
Data and artificial intelligence (AI) can play a crucial role in addressing sustainability issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, conservation, and water scarcity.
What will participants gain from attending this session? Knowledge and Insights: Participants will acquire a deeper understanding of the challenges and opportunities surrounding human rights and inclusion in the digital realm. They will gain insights into the evolving landscape of digital technologies, their impact on human rights, and the importance of inclusive approaches to address digital inequalities.
Best Practices and Innovative Approaches: The session will showcase best practices and innovative approaches from various stakeholders, including governments, civil society organizations, and the private sector. Participants will learn about successful initiatives, policies, and strategies that promote human rights and foster inclusion in the digital age.
Networking and Collaboration: Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with experts, policymakers, practitioners, and advocates in the field of human rights and digital inclusion. This networking environment will facilitate the exchange of ideas, experiences, and potential collaborations, enabling participants to expand their professional networks and form partnerships for future endeavors.
Description:
This session will delve into the critical issue of advancing human rights and promoting inclusion in the digital age. As the world becomes increasingly interconnected and reliant on digital technologies, it is imperative to address the challenges and harness the opportunities presented by this digital transformation.
The session will explore key subthemes such as online privacy, digital literacy, combating online harassment, and bridging the digital divide. It will feature expert panelists who will provide insights and perspectives on the current landscape of human rights and inclusion in the digital realm, sharing best practices, innovative approaches, and policy recommendations.
Expected Outcomes:
a. Enhanced Knowledge and Understanding: The session aims to increase participants' knowledge and understanding of a specific topic or issue through presentations, discussions, and interactive activities.
b. Networking and Collaboration: The session provides an opportunity for participants to connect, network, and establish collaborations with like-minded individuals or organizations working in the same field.
c. Skills Development: The session focuses on equipping participants with practical skills, tools, or strategies that they can apply in their work or research.
Specific Outputs:
a. Publications: The session may result in the creation of publications such as research papers, reports, or policy briefs that document the key findings.
b.Conference Proceedings: Session presentations, abstracts, and discussions may be compiled into conference proceedings, which will serve as a reference for participants and other interested persons.
Hybrid Format: . Facilitating Interaction between Onsite and Online Participants:
To facilitate interaction between onsite and online speakers and attendees, several strategies can be employed:
Virtual Meeting Platforms: Utilize video conferencing platforms that support both onsite and online participation. This allows for seamless communication and real-time interaction between all participants, regardless of their location.
.To ensure the best possible experience for both online and onsite participants, consider the following aspects:
Clear Communication: Provide clear instructions and guidelines for both onsite and online participants regarding the session format, expectations, and technical requirements. This helps everyone understand the flow of the session and ensures a smooth experience.
. enhance participation and interaction during the session, consider incorporating the following online tools/platforms:
a Virtual Collaboration Tools: Utilize virtual whiteboards, collaborative document editors, or shared online spaces where participants can contribute ideas, share resources, and collaborate in real-time.