Digital Health and Rights - Future of Human Rights in the Digital Age

Digital Health and Rights
Future of Human Rights in the Digital Age
The Digital Health and Rights Project consortium brings together international social scientists, human rights lawyers, health advocates, and networks of people living with HIV, to conduct research and advocate for rights-based digital governance in Colombia, Ghana, Kenya, Vietnam, and globally. We use a transnational participatory action research approach, centring the voices and leadership of diverse young adults to define the future of human rights in the digital age.
Paying the Costs of Connection: Human Rights of Young Adults in the Digital Age draws on discussions and interviews with over 300 young adults in Colombia, Ghana, Kenya and Vietnam to probe how barriers such as stigma, poor infrastructure, digital exclusion and online abuse are preventing young people from accessing essential health information and services online.
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- Join the launchLink opens in a new window online, May 12, 2025
