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Refugee crisis, digitalisation & the threat of gender-based violence online

41 min · 25 de nov de 2022
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In the second episode of Bench Talks, Daphnee Iglesias, former German Chancellor Fellow, UN Consultant, and specialist on data access and human rights protection, and Sarah Tekath, foreign correspondent on Women’s and LGBTQ rights, talk about the role of digitalisation in the global refugee crisis and the threat of gender-based violence and racism online. How exactly do technology and social media divide us? But how can they also help to create spaces of economic and social opportunity for women, and especially female refugees? Daphnee and Sarah share their professional and personal experience with gender discrimination. Venue: Schillerpark, Berlin – Wedding Date: 15 August 2022 Find more information on the Bench Talkers here [https://www.humboldt-foundation.de/en/explore/newsroom/bench-talks]. Bench Talks is part of the Communication Lab [https://www.humboldt-foundation.de/en/apply/sponsorship-programmes/humboldt-communication-lab], a joint programme of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation [https://www.humboldt-foundation.de/en/] and the International Journalists’ Programmes [https://www.ijp.org/en/]. Voiceover by Amie Liebowitz Editing by Ellery Studio

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