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L3 - Development

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Process
Principle
Risks avoided

RI3 Exclusion, RI2 - Unequal access

F8.1 Conduct environmental impact assessments and demand the adoption of measures which accelerate progress towards carbon neutrality.

F8 Focus on future sustainability

SV5 Unsustainability

F1.1 Facilitate accessible remedial mechanisms
F1 Do no harm
RS4 - Lack of Recourse
RI2 - Unequal access
F9.1 Establish a collaborative governance framework with public and private stakeholders
F9 Are not exclusive

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Process
Principle
Risk

F5.3 Highlight instances of discrimination and failure
F5 Uphold the rule of law
SV2. Weak rule of law
RI3. Exclusion
RI1. Discrimination
O3.27 Increase public awareness about risks in DPI
O3 Ensure data privacy by design
SV1 Digital distrust

L4 - Deployment

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Process
Principle
Risks avoided

L1 - Conception and Scoping Phase

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Process
Principle
Risk

F3.1 Provide accessible in-person options for identity proofing and authentication
F3 Do not discriminate
RI2 - Unequal access , RI3 - Exclusion
O1.1 Equip CSOs and civic tech organizations with tools and partnerships
O1 Leverage market dynamics

F1.1 Facilitate accessible remedial mechanisms
F1 Do no harm
RS4 - Lack of recourse
RI2 - Unequal access
F4.1 Ensure that there is access to information about every relevant architecture aspect of the system
F4 Reinforce transparency and accountability
SV.1 Digital distrust , RI3. - Exclusion
O6.1 Raise awareness if the DPI guidance is not linguistically appropriate for the whole population
O6 Respond to gender, ability or age
RI2 - Unequal access , RI3 - Exclusion
RS2 Digital insecurity
SV1 Digital distrust

L5 - Operations and Maintenance

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Process
Principle
Risks avoided

F8.1 Facilitate user access to redress mechanisms
F8 Ensure effective remedy and redress
RS4 - Lack of recourse
F8.2 Ensure that there are independent, accessible and effective remedies and related mechanisms available for persons whose rights are violated by the system
F8 Ensure effective remedy and redress
RI4 - Disempowerment , SV1 - Digital distrust

R5 - Advocates

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Typical DPI-related roles and responsibilities of 'Advocates' include:

  • driving advocacy for DPI safeguards

  • working to uphold human rights

  • representing the interests of the marginalized and diverse sections of the society

  • providing innovative ideas to make DPI more inclusive

  • highlighting incongruence with existing laws and regulations


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Conception and Scoping

L2 - Strategy and Design

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Process
Principle
Risks avoided

F4.1 Ensure that there is access to information about every relevant architecture aspect of the system
F4 Reinforce transparency and accountability
RS2 Digital insecurity
SV1 Digital distrust
F6.1 Evaluate the level of granular control available to users over their data preferences
F6 Promote autonomy and agency
RI4 Disempowerment
SV1 Digital distrust