Geneva, March 26 -- At the 61st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, the Global Institute for Water, Environment and Health (GIWEH) hosted a side event exploring how digital innovation and South-South cooperation can advance the Right to Development.

The discussion brought together policymakers, experts, and civil society voices to examine inclusive and technology-driven growth models, as reported by The Parliament Politics in an article written by Alan Priddy

According to The Parliament Politics, moderated by GIWEH Director General Nidal Salim, the session emphasised that development is a fundamental human right requiring fairness, participation, and inclusivity. Speakers stated that emerging technologies such ...