From Data to Implementation: Scaling Digital Tools for Human Rights Monitoring


Friedrich Naumann Foundation & Geneva Human Rights Hub & OHCHR

Session 387

Wednesday, 8 July 2026 11:00–11:45 (UTC+02:00) Physical (on-site) and Virtual (remote) participation Room L, Palexpo Interactive Session
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Physical (on-site) and Virtual (remote) participation


The implementation of all recommendations from UN human rights mechanisms depends on accessible, interoperable and trusted digital tools. Governments, UN entities, civil society organizations and human rights defenders are increasingly using digital human rights tracking tools and databases to monitor recommendations, support reporting and follow implementation. Yet these systems often remain fragmented, operate in silos and provide uneven access, particularly for civil society and human rights defenders.

This WSIS Policy Dialogue will examine how digital tools, data systems and responsible AI can help move human rights information from data to implementation. The discussion will focus on practical experiences with existing tools, including the National Recommendations Tracking Database (NRTD) developed with OHCHR support and Uwazi-based platforms supported by HURIDOCS. It will explore how such tools can strengthen institutional coordination, improve access to information, support recommendation tracking and enable more effective follow-up.

The session will address the safeguards required to ensure that AI-supported functionalities are deployed responsibly – with attention to transparency, accountability, human oversight, data protection and inclusive access.

 

Panel

Opening remarks: 

Michaela Lissowsky, Director, Friedrich Naumann Foundation

 

Moderator: 

Domenico Zipoli, Head of Programmes, Geneva Human Rights Hub

 

Panelists: 

Mahamane Cissé-Gouro, OHCHR (TBC)

Danna Ingleton, HURIDOCS (TBC)

Topics
Artificial Intelligence Capacity Building Human Rights
WSIS Action Lines
  • AL C1 logo C1. The role of governments and all stakeholders in the promotion of ICTs for development
  • AL C4 logo C4. Capacity building
  • AL C5 logo C5. Building confidence and security in use of ICTs
  • AL C6 logo C6. Enabling environment
Sustainable Development Goals
  • Goal 10 logo Goal 10: Reduce inequality within and among countries
  • Goal 16 logo Goal 16: Promote just, peaceful and inclusive societies
GDC Objectives
  • Objective 3: Foster an inclusive, open, safe and secure digital space that respects, protects and promotes human rights
  • Objective 4: Advance responsible, equitable and interoperable data governance approaches
  • Objective 5: Enhance international governance of artificial intelligence for the benefit of humanity