What the Social Contract Means in the Age of Data – Feminist Visions and Perspectives

What the Social Contract Means in the Age of Data – Feminist Visions and Perspectives
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IT for Change and the Women’s Working Group on Financing for Development

IT for Change and the Women’s Working Group on Financing for Development, an alliance of women’s organizations and networks which advocates for the advancement of women’s human rights and gender equality in the Financing for Development related UN processes, co-hosted a panel on What the Social Contract Means in the Age of Data – Feminist Visions and Perspectives on Wednesday, 7 October, 2020.

This panel was part of an ongoing series of action-oriented dialogues on the macro agendas and the current crises, titled Macro Solutions for Women, the People and the Planet.

The panelists included:

  1. Deborah James, Director of International Programs, Center for Economic and Policy Research and Coordinator, Our World is Not for Sale (OWINFS) Network
  2. Kate Lappin, Asia Pacific Regional Secretary, Public Services International
  3. Anita Gurumurthy, Executive Director, IT for Change
  4. Dr. Laura Mann, Assistant Professor, Department of International Development, London School of Economics and Political Science

The panel was moderated by Mariama Williams, Programme Coordinator, South Centre.

Find the concept note for the panel here.

Watch the panel here.