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Asymmetries and Power
Climate, land use and data flow: conciliating individual and collective rights
This project aims to investigate the relation between climate and data governance through legal research on agrarian databases and cattle traceability systems in Brazil.
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Governance and Regulation
Global South Alliance Digital Library
The Digital Library is a project coordinated by the Organizing Committee of the Global South Alliance, aimed at documenting, systematizing and sharing critical resources contributed by member organizations. The project focuses on actively sharing resources produced by Global South NGOs working on digital rights.
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Digital Platforms and Markets
Digital Merger Watch
The Digital Merger Watch aims to monitoring mergers and acquisitions in digital markets and proposing regulatory alternatives for economic deconcentration and guaranteeing fundamental rights.
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Asymmetries and Power
Safe Circuit
This project aims to disseminate knowledge about digital security and prevention of scams and misuse of data among communities and local leaders in 10 cities in Brazil through workshops, classes, and discussion groups.
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Governance and Regulation
Data Privacy Brasil in the T20: Inclusive Digital Transformation
The project aims to assist in coordinating Task Force 5 "Inclusive Digital Transformation" within the G20 Think Tanks Engagement Group (T20), which was under Brazil’s presidency in 2024; to promote the participation of Global South think tanks on an equal footing with Global North think tanks in the G20 process.
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Asymmetries and Power
Digital public infrastructure and digital public goods in environmental policies
The project aims to link the concept of DPI to that of Digital Public Goods (DPGs), and explore the integration and use of digital public goods (DPG) for building digital public infrastructure (DPI) that operates in the public interest, and more specifically as tools for addressing climate change.
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