The High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation was established by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on 12 July 2018.
The report has three main sections: "Leaving No One Behind": a landscape of how digital technology can support achievement the SDGs and how to ensure a more inclusive digital economy; "Individuals, Societies and Digital Technologies": a review of issues related to human rights, human agency and security in the digital realm; "Mechanisms for Global Digital Cooperation": an analysis of current gaps and proposals for how to improve our global digital cooperation architecture.
It makes five sets of recommendations: Build an Inclusive Digital Economy and Society Develop Human and Institutional Capacity Protect Human Rights and Human Agency Promote Digital Trust, Security and Stability Foster Global Digital Cooperation
The High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation was established by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on 12 July 2018.
The report has three main sections:
"Leaving No One Behind": a landscape of how digital technology can support achievement the SDGs and how to ensure a more inclusive digital economy;
"Individuals, Societies and Digital Technologies": a review of issues related to human rights, human agency and security in the digital realm;
"Mechanisms for Global Digital Cooperation": an analysis of current gaps and proposals for how to improve our global digital cooperation architecture.
It makes five sets of recommendations:
Build an Inclusive Digital Economy and Society
Develop Human and Institutional Capacity
Protect Human Rights and Human Agency
Promote Digital Trust, Security and Stability
Foster Global Digital Cooperation
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