WEBCAST NOV 4 – Oxford Global Society – Governing Cross-Border Data Flows: International trade agreements and their limits
Just starting. Good to get some perspective beyond EU-US! REAL TIME TEXT https://bit.ly/3DZQYx3 [image: ISOC LIVE] <https://isoc.live/15977>On *Friday November 4 2022* at *1pm-2:30pm GMT* (13:00-14:30 UTC) the *Oxford Global Society <https://oxgs.org/>* (OXGS) hosts a webinar '*Governing Cross-Border Data Flows: International trade agreements and their limits <https://oxgs.org/event/governing-cross-border-data-flows-international-trade-agreements-and-their-limits/>* '. *SPEAKERS* *Susan Ariel Aaronson*, Director, Digital Trade and Data Governance Hub, George Washington University *Mira Burri*, Professor of International Economic and Internet Law, University of Lucerne *Dr. Yik Chan Chin*, Associate Professor, Beijing Normal University, China / OXGS *Dr. Mansi Kedia*, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations *MODERATOR* *Dr. Christopher Decker*, Oxford University / OXGS *LIVESTREAM http://livestream.com/internetsociety/oxgs-cross-border <http://livestream.com/internetsociety/oxgs-cross-border>* *PARTICIPATE VIA ZOOM https://bit.ly/3T8T8yS <https://bit.ly/3T8T8yS>* *REAL TIME TEXT https://bit.ly/3DZQYx3 <https://bit.ly/3DZQYx3>* *TWITTER #dataflows <https://bit.ly/3Uq1pQc> #digitaltrade @global_oxford @AaronsonSusan @miraburri @YikChanChin Mansi Kedia @ICRIER * *SIMULCASTS* *https://www.twitter.com/ISOC_Live/ <https://www.twitter.com/ISOC_Live/>* *https://www.twitch.tv/isoclive <https://www.twitch.tv/isoclive>* *https://www.facebook.com/liveisoc/ <https://www.facebook.com/liveisoc/>* (AI Captions) *ARCHIVE* *https://archive.org/details/oxgs-cross-border <https://archive.org/details/oxgs-cross-border>* *https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkGz6hL9riXQ0nSJKuzqC9Q <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkGz6hL9riXQ0nSJKuzqC9Q>* Permalink https://isoc.live/15977 - -- -------------------------------------- Joly MacFie +12185659365 -------------------------------------- -
Hello colleagues, Thanks so much for adding me, it's great to join you in this space! I'm pleased to share that on November 22nd we will be launching our new research report based on transnational participatory action research (PAR) in Ghana, Kenya and Vietnam, as well as a new desk review of laws and policies in Bangladesh and Colombia. In addition, we'll be highlighting the innovative work of social media health champions in Ghana, Kenya and Vietnam, discussing benefits and risks linked to digital health. More on our approach to PAR here, in BMJ Global Health: https://gh.bmj.com/content/7/5/e009351 Please register below to join the webinar. best Meg DIGITAL JUSTICE: HOW SOCIAL MEDIA IS TRANSFORMING YOUNG PEOPLE'S HEALTH AND RIGHTS 22 November 2022, 14:00 - 15:30 Digital Rights and Health Project - Online event 8:00 - 9:30 New York / 14:00 - 15:30 CET Geneva / 15:00 - 16:30 Nairobi / 19:00 - 20:30 Hanoi DESCRIPTION For many young people, the rise of mobile phone technology is empowering: social media grants anonymous access to sexual and reproductive health information and online community. On spaces such as Facebook, YouTube and more, innovative social media health champions are attracting thousands of young people who seek reliable information and safe space for discussion on taboo topics. But not everyone has access to online spaces, and at national and global levels, governments struggle to keep pace with the growth of new technologies and online platforms. The digital transformation in health brings both huge benefits and risks to privacy, well-being, misinformation and security. Can social media be harnessed to promote the right to health? In this webinar, the Digital Health and Rights Project (including the Global Health Centre at the Graduate Institute Geneva, BRAC University, GNP+, KELIN, STOPAIDS, and Universidad de los Andes) will share findings from a transnational participatory action research study into young adults' experiences with digital health in Bangladesh, Colombia, Ghana, Kenya, and Vietnam. We will chat with social media innovators, scholars, and advocates about policy recommendations and good practices that challenge structural inequalities and meet the needs of young people in their diversity, in a discussion facilitated by an expert at the World Health Organization. SPEAKERS *Opening remarks: *Dr. Sara (Meg) Davis | Project Director and Senior Researcher, Global Health Centre, Geneva Graduate Institute <https://www.graduateinstitute.ch/DigitalHealth-Rights> *Moderators and Speakers:* Stephen Agbenyo | Executive Director, Savana Signatures <https://savsign.org/> Tabitha Ha | Advocacy Manager, STOPAIDS <https://stopaids.org.uk/> Terry Gachie | Country Coordinator, Love Matters Kenya <https://www.facebook.com/groups/241138384373386/> Catalina Gonzalez-Uribe | Professor, Universidad de los Andes <https://colev.uniandes.edu.co/en/about-us/our-team/16-our-team/122-catalina-gonzalez-uribe> Nomtika Mjwana | Project Manager, The Global Network of People Living with HIV (GNP+) <https://gnpplus.net/> Trang Pham | Project Manager, The VietNam Network of People Living with HIV (VNP+) <https://www.facebook.com/vnpplus/> Nguyen Anh Phong | Social Media Health Champion, Chuyện của Phong <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzadqxeIkJwyauONXrhI8_A> Tigest Tamrat | Technical Officer, SRHR, World Health Organization (WHO) <https://www.who.int/fr> -- *Sara ("Meg") Davis, Ph.D.* *Senior researcher,* Digital Health and Rights Project <https://www.graduateinstitute.ch/DigitalHealth-Rights> *Pronouns:* She/hers *What's in a name?* My legal first name is Sara, but most people know me as Meg (short for Margaret a middle name), either is fine. *Books:* *The Uncounted: Politics of Data in Global Health* <https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/uncounted/C0CC81C0F03D1822D05C13EE31FA0957#fndtn-metrics> *Song and Silence: Ethnic Revival on China's Southwest Borders <http://cup.columbia.edu/book/song-and-silence/9780231135269>* *Ted talk:* The Uncounted: The people left out of health data https://www.ted.com/talks/sara_meg_davis_the_uncounted_the_people_left_out_o...
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Sara Leila Margaret Davis