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Overcoming Trust, Power, and Communication Dissonances: Why Innovative Tech Can Combat Forced Labour
Apprise studies reveal that most workers are more comfortable using this digital tool to answer questions when compared with face-to-face interviews.
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UNU-CPR Welcomes Two New Researchers
UNU-CPR welcomes Cristal Downing and Sophie Huvé as new researchers.
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Tracking COVID-19: What are the Implications for Privacy and Human Rights?
Dr. Mamello Thinyane highlights major issues around cyber freedom and digital privacy during COVID-19.
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Creating Inclusive Information Societies in the Age of AI: GIS Watch 2019 Report Launch
Themed on “Artificial Intelligence: human rights, social justice, and development", the report discusses challenges and advancements of AI governance.
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AI & Global Governance: The Advantages of Applying the International Human Rights Framework to Artificial Intelligence
How the International Human Rights framework could contribute to the design, use, and governance of AI.
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Report on the Use of ICT to Support Psychosocial Wellbeing of Rural Women
UNU Macau conducted a research based on the iWomen Inspiring Women App, exploring how ICTs can improve mental health of marginalised groups.
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Pilot of Apprise: Identification of Exploitation of Migrant Workers
UNU Macau's Hannah Thinyane, Karthik Bhat and Monticha Puthawong begin the initial rollout of Apprise to support labour exploitation identification.
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New Visiting Research Assistant
Catriona Craven-Matthews will be visiting research assistant of UNU Macau. She focuses on human rights, migration, gender, and human trafficking.