The Global Digital Compact: Shaping our Collective Digital Future
The United Nations Global Digital Compact makes 10 key requests of tech companies to contribute to a fairer, more inclusive and human-centred digital future.
Read moreChoosing People | Embracing Technology | Protecting Planet
The United Nations Global Digital Compact makes 10 key requests of tech companies to contribute to a fairer, more inclusive and human-centred digital future.
Read moreIn the September 2023 IITPSA Newsletter our MD Josine Overdevest highlights the crucial contribution of digital technology to achieving the 2030 Sustainable […]
Read moreOur MD Josine Overdevest reports on the need for ethical leadership to fight corruption and build a sustainable digital skills base in the mobile industry.
Read moreWe need to be aware of and confront our own racial and gender bias to ensure that we don’t replicate it in artificial intelligence systems.
Read moreOur MD Josine Overdevest recommends to focus on the digital transformation a project brings to a community to benefit the public good in a sustainable way.
Read moreOur MD Josine Overdevest imagines what a truly ethical South African digital society could look like if viewed through the lens of Africanfuturism.
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