[ONLINE] - Trust, Resilience, and Transformation: A Digital Approach to Democracies
Event
Technical difficulties prevented us from broadcasting this event live. The following is a recorded conversation.
Amid complex efforts to strengthen democracy for future generations, two things are clear: effective democracies must show they can deliver for their people, and data-powered technology is a critical component of our daily lives that is here to stay. In an era when the harms of unbridled tech often exacerbate global challenges, how can democracies harness digital tools to nurture resilience and merit greater trust in government?
Please join us for a virtual discussion as part of Partners for Democracy Day, drawing on examples of digital tools designed in the public interest from around the world. We'll explore the approaches of compelling solutions and spotlight the potential of digital public infrastructure and cross-sector collaboration.
SPEAKERS
Silvana Rodriguez (moderator)
Senior Digital Fellow, Digital Impact and Governance Initiative, New America
Laura Bingham
Professor of Practice & Inaugural Director of Temple University Institute for Law, Innovation & Technology
Mike Mora
Senior Specialist, Department for Effective Public Management (DEPM), Secretariat for Hemispheric Affairs, Organization of American States
Allison Price
Senior Advisor, Digital Impact and Governance Initiative, New America
Alek Tarkowski
Director of Strategy, Open Future
About Partners for Democracy Day
On March 19, Partners for Democracy Day aims to provide a 24-hour global platform for civil society, international organizations, academic institutions, think tanks, philanthropic organizations and the private sector that want to make their voices heard in the global democracy debate and enrich the third Summit for Democracy held from 18-20 March in Seoul, South Korea.