The session, organized by the United Nations Human Rights Office (OHCHR), will run throughout the week, focusing on the issue of “solidarity for justice in the age of artificial intelligence” in the age of artificial intelligence.
This session provides a platform for the global demand for compensation for the Heritage Tihaitage Tihaitage of slavery and Colon Polynavism.
In the inaugural address on Monday, UN General Assembly President Philome Young said, “Let us promise to end every form to protect the dignity and equality of every human being.”
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Africa and its immigrant communities have been facing the bad effects of colonism, slavery, racism and genocide for many centuries.
“An important goal is to create a structure of justice on the basis of international human rights law,” said UN Secretary -General Antonio Guterres in his Chief of Staff Cortini Rayater.
Since this historical injustice is still obstructing the development of African countries and preventing human rights of people of African descent, therefore, emphasizing global priority and its urgent in dealing with these results.
Human rights
Due to the joint influence of racism and gender discrimination, women and girls of African descent are facing various types, inter -associated discrimination. The session will also discuss the impact of mutual -based ethnic political violence on women and girls of African descent.
Natalia Kanem, executive director of the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), said, “Women of African descent and adolescent girls … more maternal mortality and adolescence are at risk of pregnancy.”
He said that UNFPA was taking steps to remove the asymmetry of reproductive health.
Policy determining and systematic racism
In the panel-criticism held on Wednesday, increasing discrimination, human rights-based, equality and discrimination will be focused on implementing policies in the background.
“Every form of our racism has to be dealt with continuously – especially when they are inherent in law, policies and institutions,” said Cortini Roy, the principal secretary of the United Nations Secretary – Jenaral.
Artificial role
Although artificial intelligence (AI) is turning important aspects of modern life, it encourages ethnic discrimination and deepens ethnic discrimination, which provides data and data, through statistics that do not represent or represent people of African sources.
In a video message shown during the inaugural session, UN Human Rights High Commissioner Bholkar Turk Turk “Algorithm Bias” said, “The solution to our largest challenges is more unity and more respect for human rights, not less.”
In other sessions, the dual role of the AI will be discussed, where it is a tool for promoting digital justice, on the one hand, it maintains racial discrimination and can deepen.