Introduction
Welcome to the TechUp initiative. This Handbook will provide you with all the information you need to understand and participate in the TechUp Community.
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The Initiative
TechUp is a collaborative space uniting capacity building and social participation to build better and safer digital by engaging technologists in a meaningful way.
Through its activities, TechUp strives to bring together the tech community to become the agents of change that digital societies need right now.
TechUp is a collaborative space uniting capacity building and social participation to build better and safer digital.
Programmers are the next generation of Rights defenders.
How do we engage them in a meaningful and effective way?
How can we bring together the tech community to become the agents of change that digital societies need right now? Join us in our TechUp Community to make your personal impact in technology.
In what world do you want to code?
In what world do you want to code?
Come make your impact!
LEARN - BUILD - CONNECT
TechUp is a monthly, global event ran over 48h bringing you
TechUp is a convergence project between tech capacity building and tech solution development aimed at nurturing a Social Tech society that will demand the promotion and protection of Digital Rights. TechUp is designed to create meaningful impact into society that will translate into new digital policies in government.
TechUp is The IO Foundation’s engagement program aiming at nurturing digital societies that are transparently safer by implementing technology under the principle of Rights by Design.
Learn more about DCDR Principles here.
TechUp offers free capacity-building sessions to anyone interested to learn new skills and support rights-based digital societies.
Focusing on civic tech, TechUp by The IO Foundation aims to build an empowered community spanning various sectors, from tech professionals and corporations to students and volunteers who we hope to serve as advocates of digital rights.
For anyone who signs up, TechUp presents opportunities for learning, growth and collaboration with professionals from around the world who are doing amazing work in their respective fields. Register for our monthly event here.
The Problem
Devs need to get involved
Why is it happening:
No language
No training on how to be that leader
The IO Foundation works on these 3 problems with
DCDR > Languge
TechUp > Being that leader
Crowdshape > Giving them the tools
Data-Centric Digital Rights (DCDR), an initiative from The IO Foundation, is the advocacy by which it aims at protecting citizens' Rights by transparently implementing in their daily technology the regulations that should protect them.
TIOF views the technology as currently non-correlated with all working understandings and practices as to how any public-consumption industry functions traditionally where a clear separation is made between:
Experts, who understand the complexities to design and build products that are compliant with applicable legislation and
Citizens, who are solely tasked for being responsible users of the product
As core stakeholders, technologists play a critical role as the Next Generation of Rights Defenders and need to orient themselves through new design and implementation paradigms focused on protecting data. The DCDR Principles put forward by The IO Foundation are concepts that help them navigate the intricacies of applying Human and Digital Rights in digital infrastructures, products and services.
In essence, DCDR is a framework for technologists composed by Principles, Taxonomies and other technical tools. It enables them to develop a deeper understanding about the nature of data, the digital twins that emerge from it and make possible for them to embrace their role as NextGen Rights Defenders.
By understanding that we are our data, technologists may architect Digital Spaces that aim at ending remedy and build it so that they implement Rights by design.
Objectives
Summary of Activities
Learning new skills and where to apply them
Meet engaging and inspiring speakers
Collaborate in FOSS projects
Engage in the latest conversations in technology
Network with our global community
Generate opportunities for the audience to make a positive impact in digital societies
Outcomes
Enable technologists as next generation of Rights defenders
Encourage the adoption of technology among civil society
Facilitate the transition of technologists into a career in civil society
Support FOSS projects to develop and grow
The DCDR initiative aims at encouraging a shift in the current technology paradigms by providing
Generating the necessary body of work for
A set of taxonomies for
Mission & Vision
While the DCDR initiative is designed in order to support TIOF's mission and to achieve its vision, it nonetheless also formulates its own Mission & Vision.
Mission
To provide technologist with a clear framework and taxonomies to embed Data-Centric Digital Rights into technology and enable their role as Next Generation of Rights Defenders.
Vision
A world where technology protects digital citizens and their digital twins transparently and by design.
Values
The DCDR initiative adheres to the same values as The IO Foundation to deliver its mission.
Activities
TechUp Library
You can access the list of past TechUp events and related activities and capacity building in the TechUp Library.
Publications
The IO Foundation regularly publishes articles, research papers and other documents such as comments on public consultations related to its advocacy. Check out TIOF's publications.
Events
The IO Foundation regularly organizes events and participates in international fora where the organization puts forward its advocacy and engages with all stakeholders. TIOF's handles all of its events through its TechUp initiative. Check out TIOF's events.
Engaged Stakeholders
The advancement of TIOF's DCDR advocacy is made possible with the collaboration of a number of partner and supporting organizations, funders and individual citizens.
You can support The IO Foundation by
Partner with us
Check our Partners and Collaborators.
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