
Digital Health and Rights Project:
Exploring digital transformation and human rights for young people
An international consortium led by the University of Warwick, the Digital Health and Rights Project (DHRP) studies the future of human rights in the digital space. Using transnational participatory action research as a methodology, the project puts communities at the centre of the analysis. Building on previous research into the impact of digital transformation on young people’s rights in LMICs, the project engaged with over 300 young adults and 50+ experts, exploring how young adults in Colombia, Ghana, Kenya, and Vietnam experience both empowerment and discrimination online, and what is needed for rights-based digital governance in the future.
In 2024, DHRP has continued its multi-country data gathering and analysis. It has also initiated the Digital Empowerment Hub, an online open repository of over 200 training guides, curricula, toolkits, and other resources for use in both classrooms and civil society training to teach digital human rights.

Pictures by: Digital Health and Rights Project Consortium