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Digital Societies

Our priorities

Our work aims to support just and inclusive digital futures. We prioritise attention to human rights and inclusion in the design, use, regulation and study of digital technologies. This means looking globally at how digitalisation plays out in different contexts and among marginalised groups. This also means working collaboratively, bringing together diverse stakeholders – activists, policymakers and private actors – to better understand one another’s perspectives, and collectively devise just, inclusive and forward-looking solutions to the challenges facing our increasingly digital societies.

Trust and dis/misinformation in the digital public sphere

Censorship, surveillance and freedom of expression

Digital rights, justice and equality

Digitalisation in conflict-affected and fragile contexts

The experts among us

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  1. BudgetByte #1: can standards for fiscal data exchange support better service delivery?

    Event

  2. Digital public finance: top trends in June 2023

  3. Digital public finance: top trends in May 2023

  4. Advancing digital change through public financial management

  5. Digital public finance: top trends in April 2023

  6. Budgets and Bytes: how can digital improve public spending?

    Event

  7. Pathways towards digitalisation in social protection and public employment services

    Event

  8. Welcome to the Digital Public Finance Hub

  9. Making public finance digital: Challenges to the emerging digital public financial management paradigm

    Working papers

  10. Digital public financial management: An emerging paradigm

    Working papers

  11. Public finance and development: top reads in March 2023

  12. Influencers and incumbency: digital disinformation and discontent in Nigeria's Presidential elections

  13. Could Big Tech’s loss be government’s gain?

  14. Misinformation in Brazilian elections: can the judiciary stem the tide of political misinformation?

  15. Local context and global social media governance: the case of Telegram

  16. Russia’s recent ITU election loss is a major setback for China’s internet governance ambitions

  17. Using real-time indicators for economic decision-making in government: Lessons from the Covid-19 crisis in the UK

    Emerging analysis

  18. Will the digital revolution unleash the potential of property taxation?

  19. AfCFTA: unlocking the potential of the digital economy in Africa

    Research reports

  20. Digital technologies and inclusion in humanitarian response

    Research reports