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GDC Stakeholders Consultations (March 1, 2024)
AlSur is a consortium of 11 civil society and academic organizations in Latin America dedicated to advancing human rights in the digital sphere. Our submission to the Global Digital Compact reflects our collective efforts to advocate for a human rights-based approach, with special consideration on the intersection of gender and human rights focusing on key areas.
Perspectiva de Género en el Pacto Global Digital (1 de marzo, 2024)
Aportes de Derechos Digitales sobre una perspectiva efectiva de género en el Pacto Mundial Global, basados en los principios feministas para inclusión de género en el Pacto, además de investigaciones y contribuciones realizadas por Derechos Digitales y otras organizaciones de la sociedad civil: Brecha digital de género y acceso equitativo a la tecnología; necesidad de alfabetización y construcción de capacidades digitales para mujeres y niñas.
Global Digital Compact – Joint Feedback to the GDC Structure (8 March 2024)
Suggestions by Civil Society about GDC, asking that is structurally unclear how the GDC process will relate to and integrate with other global internet governance mechanisms.
Signed by members of the Greater Internet Freedom Consortium (Internews, International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, EngageMedia, Derechos Digitales, Droits Humains San Frontières, Zambian Cyber Security Initiative Foundation, Rudi International, Tech4Peace, Balkan Investigative Network, InternetLab, DefendDefenders, Metamorphosis Foundation for Internet Society, MISA Mozambique)
Minuta legislativa, Boletín Nº 111144-07
Proyecto de Ley, en tercer trámite Constitucional, que regula la protección y el tratamiento de los datos personales y crea la Agencia de Protecciónde Datos Personales.
Statement by Derechos Digitales at Global Digital Compact’ Stakeholders Consultations
Ad Hoc Committee to Elaborate a Comprehensive International Convention on Countering the Use of Information and Communications Technologies for Criminal Purposes (AHC)
Joint Statement on the Proposed Cybercrime Treaty Ahead of the Concluding Session
Joint Statement on the Proposed Cybercrime Treaty Ahead of the Concluding SessionCivil society groups have contributed time and expertise to improve the draft and fully
align it with existing human rights law and standards, the principles of the UN Charter
and the rule of law, as well as best practices to provide legal certainty in efforts to improve
cybersecurity.Joint Civil Society Input: Pact for the Future
List of signatories: Derechos Digitales – América Latina, Global Partners Digital, Access Now, European Centerfor Not-for-Profit Law, Association for Progressive Communications