Session
Organizer 1: Misfer Alghamdi, 🔒Digital Government Authority
Speaker 1: Qusai AlShatti, Civil Society, Asia-Pacific Group
Speaker 2: Haifa Alhussain, Government, Asia-Pacific Group
Speaker 3: Fatima Talbi, Private Sector, Asia-Pacific Group
Speaker 4: Poncelet Ileleji, Civil Society, African Group
Speaker 5: Mactar Seck, Intergovernmental Organization, Intergovernmental Organization
Speaker 6: Bertrand de La Chapelle, Civil Society, Western European and Others Group (WEOG)
Speaker 7: Mohammed Alshuwaier, Government, Asia-Pacific Group
Misfer Alghamdi, Government, Asia-Pacific Group
Maha Al-Khaldi, Government, Asia-Pacific Group
Misfer Alghamdi, Government, Asia-Pacific Group
Round Table - 60 Min
-How did digitizing juridical services helped in enhancing governmental services?
-How did the digital transformation impact the growth of human rights practices?
-What risks on human rights and freedom are faced when information disorder and Internet trust are growing in an environment?
What will participants gain from attending this session? Participants will gain multiple insights in relation to digital transformation and understand the importance of enhancing human rights through digitized practices, tools and approaches.
Description:
The session will be mainly tackling global direction and objectives in relation to digital efforts and impact, in addition to the best global practices in Human Rights areas and judicial systems. In addition, it would examine the impact of information disorder and on Internet trust.
-Follow up on workshop results and impact.
-Identify the lessons learnt from the best global and local practices and approaches used by the government in enhancing human rights.
Hybrid Format: -Assigning moderators for onsite and offsite teams.
-Create Zoom/Microsoft teams sessions (with the use of breakout rooms if possible).
-Align on Q&A time periods and assign moderators to facilitate.
-Align on leads for each section for the presentation to better facilitate questions.