Policy Pilot Partners

Advancing Data Justice Film Series

This is the first episode in a documentary series by The Alan Turing Institute which brings together perspectives from across the globe to discuss how data-driven technologies can be deployed in a way which is compatible with values of social justice. Watch this series to find out more about how each of our Policy Pilot Partners are contributing to the advancement of data justice globally. You can also read more about each of our 12 Policy Pilot Partners below.

Africa

AfroLeadership

Location: Across Africa
AfroLeadership is a Pan African Non-Governmental Organisation promoting Sustainable Development as a result of a balanced power sharing between state actors and citizens.

CIPESA

Location: East and Southern Africa
The Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) focuses on decision-making that facilitates the use of ICT in support of development and poverty reduction.

CIPIT

Location: Kenya
The Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law (CIPIT) is an evidence-based research and training Centre based at Strathmore University. Their mission is to study, create and share knowledge on the development of intellectual property and information technology, especially as they contribute to African Law and Human Rights.

WOUGNET

Location: Uganda
Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET) is a non-governmental organisation initiated in May 2000 by several women’s organisations in Uganda to develop the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) among women as tools to share information and address issues collectively.

Americas

Gob_Lab UAI

Location: Chile
GobLab UAI is the public innovation lab of the School of Government at Adolfo Ibáñez University. It focuses on the use of data science to improve public policy and management. It seeks to contribute to the community through three main lines: research, education and applied projects.

ITS Rio

Location: Brazil
The mission of the Institute for Technology and Society (ITS) is to ensure that Brazil and the Global South respond creatively and appropriately to the opportunities provided by technology in the digital age, and that the potential benefits are broadly share across society.

Internet Bolivia

Location: Bolivia
Internet Bolivia is a group of citizens committed to strengthening access to a safe, free, and democracy-enhancing internet. They defend human rights on the internet against any action that may lead to censorship, surveillance, manipulation, extortion, among other harmful practices against users.

Asia and Oceania

Digital Empowerment Foundation

Location: India
The Digital Empowerment Foundation aims to empower marginalised communities in information dark regions to access, consume and produce information online using digital interventions and ICT tools. Their vision is to end information poverty by bringing about a digital revolution.

Digital Natives Academy

Location: New Zealand
The Digital Natives Academy is a non-profit whose goal is to create career pathways for whanau who don’t have access to technology. They do this to inspire them to become makes and innovators of technology, rather than users and consumers of it.

Digital Rights Foundation

Location: Pakistan
Digital Rights Foundation is a research based advocacy NGO focusing on ICTS to support human rights, democratic processes and digital governance. DRF envisions a place where all people, especially women, are able to exercise their right of expression without being threatened.

Open Data China

Location: China
Open Data China is a social enterprise based in Shanghai focusing on promoting and building up an open digital future. They focus on three streams of work: data governance, digital rights and social responsibility.

Engage Media

Location: Across Asia-Pacific
EngageMedia is a non-profit media, technology and culture organisation. EngageMedia uses the power of video, the internet and open technologies to create social and environmental change.