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Developing Global Guidance for Child Rights Impact Assessments in Relation to the Digital Environment: Summary of Initial Project Findings
Lieu de publication | Année de publication | Référence: 
New York | 2024 | 56 p.
Publié sous la direction de: 
UNDP; German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS)
Région: 
Monde

The age of technology and the Internet have brought tremendous benefits, including for children. However, the spread of digital technologies also comes with a broad spectrum of risks and harms to which children can be particularly vulnerable.

 

Under the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and the Children’s Rights and Business Principles, businesses have a responsibility to identify, assess, and address relevant human rights risks, including risks to children’s rights. With respect to the digital environment, a rapidly evolving landscape and the emergence of new technologies has changed the nature and severity of actual and potential child rights risks relating to business activities.

 

In response, UNICEF has initiated a project to assess the current child rights impact assessment (CRIA) landscape in relation to digital business activities and develop new guidance to support robust implementation going forward.

 

A summary of initial project findings is now available here. Further project outputs including the updated guidance (currently under development) are anticipated in late 2024.

Fichiers: 
Type de ressource: 
Rapports de conférences et de programmes
Thème: 
Droits de l'homme
Développement durable / durabilité
Niveau d'éducation: 
Éducation et protection de la petite enfance (EPPE)
Enseignement primaire
Éducation non formelle
Autre
Mots-clés: 
Children's rights
Digital technologies
Child rights impact assessment