Femigrantes Podcast
As our team was originally formed, we identify ourselves and project with this feminist podcast dedicated to emigrants stories. In Portuguese, as our native language.
As our team was originally formed, we identify ourselves and project with this feminist podcast dedicated to emigrants stories. In Portuguese, as our native language.
The InterAgency Institute (IA) is one of the supporters of the Stop Killer Robots campaign:
https://www.stopkillerrobots.org/a-global-push/member-organisations/
As researchers dedicated also to defense and security themes, we fully support the demand on working on regulations that can inhibit artificial intelligence, fully autonomous weapons, and the absence of the human factor, both from the responsibility attribution, and the automatization against human targets.
"It is a world that rejects the automation of killing and instead, promotes the principle of human control over emerging technologies that affect our lives, livelihoods, and relations with each other".
GEPPIC is a multidisciplinary and interinstitutional research group, created in 2015, which is currently linked to the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC).
Our main focus of collaboration with GEPPIC is on cybersecurity and the Paris Call Principles (Paris Forum) agenda, with Prof Danielle Ayres and Prof Gaciella Pagliari as the research leads.
The InterAgency Institute is a partner of the Plataforma CIPÓ and counts on expert advice (on demand) from its member researchers.
"CIPÓ is an independent think-tank (currently undergoing registration in Brazil as a non-profit organization) focussing on climate, governance and peacebuilding in Latin America and the Caribbean. CIPÓ works to support local and national governments, international organizations, civil society entities and private sector actors in developing effective responses as they face the emerging challenges of the Anthropocene".
We are glad to foster together common efforts to better achieve cooperation and offer possible solutions to policy building. Our main research collaboration is on Migration, having as an agenda the Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Weeks (HNPW-OCHA), UN.
We support causes and pledges that are within our main research themes.
Cyberspace now plays a crucial role in every aspect of our lives and it is the shared responsibility of a wide variety of actors, in their respective roles, to improve trust, security and stability in cyberspace.
We reaffirm our support to an open, secure, stable, accessible and peaceful cyberspace, which has become an integral component of life in all its social, economic, cultural and political aspects.
See the supporters list at: https://pariscall.international/en/supporters
See the complete Paris Call Principles at: https://pariscall.international/en/principles
At the end of 2021, the InterAgency Institute diffuses one report done by a multistakeholder working group inside the Paris Call, which is on: https://pariscall.international/en/