this years nobel peace prize goes to the world food program wfp-un- covid may yet make its next year the most vital for decades -nobel link
link to wfp ai at un #aiforgood ---- video sec general roadmap digital coop june 2020 begun in 2018 with melinda gates/jack ma et al
full transcript coming soon - extract from antionio guterres
click pic to see recent unga75th zoom hosted by wfp
A discussion on the importance of global cooperation to connect, respect and protect all people in the digital age – and the unique challenges and opportunities in using digital technologies in the humanitarian sector.
CONTEXT
The UN Secretary-General’s Roadmap for Digital Cooperation, launched in June 2020, presents a set of recommended actions for the international community to help ensure all people are connected, respected, and protected in the digital age. It lays out the tremendous benefits and opportunities which digital technologies have given us, as well as the potential risks and unintended consequences we must be cognizant of.
The Roadmap calls for all stakeholders – from public, private and technical communities – to come together and build upon successful efforts, partnerships and coordination to ensure every person has safe and affordable access to the Internet by 2030, human rights are respected online, and the most vulnerable are protected from the potential perils of digital technologies.
In particular, the Roadmap notes that special attention should be given to ensuring connectivity in times of crisis and in humanitarian operations. This online event will be an opportunity to delve into how humanitarian and development actors can advance digital cooperation in the field.
The event will cover how the humanitarian sector is already improving effectiveness and efficiency in a changing landscape through the use of new technology and innovation, such as drones, data analytics, AI, biometrics, blockchain and mobile money transfers. Then, participants will explore where more could or should be done, taking account of the unique risks and challenges associated with deploying new technologies in humanitarian contexts, such as data privacy and protection, and the spread of misinformation. Finally, there will be time to reflect on ways the community can work together to coordinate and scale up efforts more effectively, keeping a clear focus on the people they serve.
The event is co-hosted by the Office of the UN Secretary-General’s Special Advisor working on Digital Cooperation, the UN World Food Programme, and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
PROGRAMME
Opening Remarks:
– Fabrizio Hochschild, UN Under-Secretary General and Special Advisor on Preparations for the 75th UN Anniversary & Digital Cooperation
– Enrica Porcari, CIO & Director of Technology, World Food Programme
– Hansjoerg Strohmeyer, Head of Policy Branch, UN OCHA
Discussion:
– Kimberly Brown, Head of Mobile for Humanitarian Innovation, GSMA • Alexander J. Diaz, Crisis Response & Humanitarian Aid, Google.org
– Andrew Schroeder, VP of Research and Analysis, Direct Relief
– Sarah Telford, Lead, Centre for Humanitarian Data, UN OCHA
– Gabriela Alvarado, Chief of IT Emergency Preparedness & Response, WFP
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