The Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI) recognizes the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing global risks and fostering innovation. This Collaboration Charter sets forth the principles, structures, and guidelines to ensure effective and harmonious collaboration among all parties involved at the global, regional, national, and local levels.
1.1 Building an Inclusive Digital Economy
GCRI aims to identify and address risk factors that impede vulnerable and marginalized groups' access to connectivity, ensuring a more inclusive digital economy. This involves:
Creating equitable opportunities for all individuals to participate in the digital space.
Promoting digital literacy through community programs and educational initiatives.
Supporting projects that bridge the digital divide by providing infrastructure and resources to underserved areas.
1.2 Developing Human and Institutional Capacity
GCRI seeks to integrate existing initiatives, public entities, and regional and subregional bodies to enhance digital capacity-building. This involves:
Conducting comprehensive training programs tailored to different organizational needs.
Sharing resources and best practices through collaborative platforms.
Establishing partnerships with educational institutions to foster continuous learning and development.
1.3 Protecting Human Rights and Human Agency
GCRI is dedicated to providing effective due diligence systems that ensure technology products, policies, practices, and terms of service comply with human rights principles and community standards in diverse contexts. This includes:
Implementing policies that safeguard freedom of expression, privacy, and data protection.
Ensuring that all technological advancements empower rather than undermine human agency.
Conducting regular audits and assessments to ensure compliance with human rights standards.
1.4 Stewarding Digital Trust, Security, and Stability
GCRI is committed to fostering user agency and choice, informed consent, recognition of multiple forms of identity, space for anonymity, and respect for privacy. This involves:
Ensuring transparency when individual data is utilized by governmental or other entities.