
The first month of COVID-19 in Trinidad and Tobago
Alumni COVID-19 diplomacy, Digital diplomacy, Diplomacy courses and workshops, Diplomatic theory and practice, Online education, Public diplomacy BlogsIn the first month of COVID-19 in Trinidad and Tobago, the country faced significant changes and challenges. From the initial imported cases, the nation swiftly implemented travel restrictions, social distancing measures, and a national lockdown to curb the virus spread. The health sector adapted to manage cases, while the economy suffered from reduced oil revenues and tourism impacts. The government rolled out relief measures to support the population, addressing economic strains and social needs. As the situation evolves, the country aims to build resilience and navigate uncertainties around potential reinfections and economic repercussions.

RightOn #3 Democracy and rule of law in crisis?
Alumni Webinars COVID-19 diplomacy, Human rights EventsThe COVID-19 pandemic is intensifying challenges to democracy and the rule of law, with issues like data misuse, fake news, and emergency laws eroding trust. Inequalities, exacerbated by the crisis, hinder democratic participation. Join the 'Right On' web chat on April 22 to discuss preserving democracy during the global health crisis. The event features speakers focusing on human rights, democracy, and the rule of law. 'Right On' addresses the pandemic's impact on human rights conversations and responses to emergency measures. Visit the webpage for more information on this initiative.
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Recalibrating our energy: Is all that glitters with digital technologies really climate action gold?
Alumni COVID-19 diplomacy, Digital diplomacy, Internet governance and digital policy, Telecommunications infrastructure BlogsDigital technologies are often seen as a solution for tackling climate change, but their energy demands and environmental impacts are often overlooked. As the world increasingly relies on digital tools, it's crucial to assess their energy sources and carbon footprint to ensure they are truly aiding climate action. Policy and governance discussions need to address the energy requirements of digital technologies to prevent exacerbating environmental burdens. While digital tools can play a role in combating climate change, it's imperative to balance their benefits with their environmental costs to create a sustainable future.

(Cyber)Security and the shift to online
Events, Timeline Webinars Critical infrastructure, Cybercrime, Network security EventsThe text discusses cybersecurity risks and vulnerabilities heightened by the shift to online work during the COVID-19 crisis. The text details threats like cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure, phishing emails exploiting the pandemic, and the need for a collective response to decrease cyberattacks. The live discussion is aimed at addressing how cybersecurity challenges have evolved during the crisis, examining vulnerability changes, government response strategies, and the importance of strengthening industry and civil society involvement in enhancing digital security. Key experts participating in the webinar are introduced, each with unique roles and experiences in the cybersecurity field.

Studying with DiploFoundation has been quite a journey… and it’s not yet over!
Alumni Digital diplomacy, Diplomacy courses and workshops, Online education BlogsStudying with DiploFoundation has been a transformative journey for Gennike, starting from the Rohingya crisis to worldwide travels and deep friendships formed during the program. The flexibility of online classes allowed her to study from various locations, leading to personal growth and career advancement. Despite challenges like jetlag and financial concerns, Diplo's support and community made her experience fulfilling. Gennike looks forward to graduation and is optimistic about her future in diplomatic roles. DiploFoundation has prepared her well for the evolving landscape of online collaboration and she values the skills and connections gained through the program.

Has the coronavirus deprived us of choice?
Diplo Wisdom Circle COVID-19 diplomacy, Digital diplomacy, Diplomatic theory and practice, Language (and) diplomacy, Online education, Rhetoric BlogsThe coronavirus has led to a shift from individualism to collectivism, highlighting the importance of a considered life and reevaluation of choices. It emphasizes the need for self-determination, not selfishness, and the promotion of individuality without dichotomizing behavior as good or bad. Rhetorical devices like antithesis are analyzed as persuasive tools, cautioning against black-and-white thinking. The crisis urges collaboration for a constructive resolution, but individual differences and personal inclinations should be respected in decision-making processes to maintain a balance between self and others. It stresses the significance of examining life choices and thinking independently amidst changing circumstances.

Online Meetings and Conferences: How to Run Effective and Secure Events online course
Alumni Access, Artificial Intelligence, Capacity development, Citizen engagement, Civil society, Communication, Cultural diversity, Cybersecurity, Diplomacy courses and workshops, E-government, Online education, Privacy and data protection, Remote participation, Translation and interpretationOnline meetings have become essential amid the pandemic, prompting the need for effectiveness in their utilization. As international travel restrictions persist, they have evolved into a crucial tool for various entities. While online meetings are desired, a balance incorporating in-person meetings is sought. The future of meetings lies in transitioning to hybrid formats blending online and onsite interactions due to the significant impact on diplomacy, global governance, and event cancellations.

How to organise and run online meetings during COVID-19 times
Events, Timeline Webinars COVID-19 diplomacy, Future of meetings EventsSummary: The text discusses the increasing popularity of virtual meetings due to environmental concerns and the current COVID-19 outbreak. It highlights the benefits of online conferences, such as increased accessibility and inclusion. The text also mentions a live online discussion addressing challenges and opportunities for interactive events during these times, organized by DiploFoundation's Conference Tech. The event features speakers from the Geneva Internet Platform and DiploFoundation's online participation team, aiming to provide insights on effectively utilizing online participation tools for global meetings.

Keeping AI in check
Alumni Artificial Intelligence, Politics and governance, Telecommunications infrastructure BlogsThe message emphasizes the importance of keeping AI in check due to its economic potential and associated risks. Ethical and human rights compliant regulations are crucial, as AI's pervasive nature requires protection of data privacy and consideration of ethical dilemmas, such as in autonomous decision-making. Accountability, transparency, and understanding of AI systems are highlighted as essential for building trust and ensuring alignment with societal values and human rights. Initiatives advocating for explainable AI aim to increase public comprehension and oversight, promoting a more responsible and accountable AI landscape.