CIM Events
Past events
Law, Technology, and Development Learning Circle Term 1 Sessions - Theme: AI and Global Maldistribution
Webinar Series: Strengthening Gender, Equity and Rights in National Digital Health Strategies
Rethinking community participation and power in building just and resilient Societies
"The AI Gaze - Seeing Ourselves Through Machines: Film Screening and Interactive Installation"
Workshop: Systerserver & feminist server networking
Digital Divides and Health: Exploring the impact of digitalization on health in local, national, and international contexts
Our world is becoming increasingly digitalised and recent advances in technology and artificial intelligence mean the rate of change is likely to increase. Increased reliance on digital technologies can also perpetuate inequalities as not all groups are equally able to engage in an increasingly digital world. Join us for a panel discussion with Meg Davis (CIM), Bernard Koomson (CIM), Anna Studman (Ada Lovelace Institute), and other speakers investigating the impact of digital divides on achieving our human right to health from the local, national, and international context and what digital governance mechanisms will need to look like to ensure digitalisation benefits all. The discussion will draw on the work of the Digital Health and Rights Project, an international consortium hosted at CIM working with marginalised populations in Kenya, Ghana, Colombia, and Vietnam to explore the impact of digitalisation on their communities and compare their experiences with researchers in the UK and practitioners and policy makers in Coventry.