How Covid-19 is spurring civic tech in Senegal Published: 3 December 2020 Commentary As citizens in Senegal come together to fight misinformation and support healthcare workers, more participation demands more accountability. Mamadou Diagne
Digital Life under Covid-19 and beyond: A Video on Asian Innovators in HealthTech Published: 2 December 2020 Video Series We take a closer look at some examples of HealthTech companies and startups in the Asia Pacific region who have addressed the Covid-19 pandemic with their solutions. Kristina Ernst
How to use data for the public interest, even – or especially -- in a pandemic Published: 24 November 2020 Commentary Governments, the private sector and other organizations increasingly collect massive amounts of data, some for the public good, other times not. A consistent framework could ensure data use is both beneficial to the public interest and sufficiently protected against misuse. Aline Blankertz
Covid-19 tracing apps may see renewed push under Joe Biden Published: 18 November 2020 Analysis US President-elect Joe Biden is preparing for a long-overdue national effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus. That may include facilitating and promoting widespread use of smartphone-based tracing apps that have been developed and distributed in a state-by-state patchwork. Gopal Ratnam
Pan-European contact-tracing – a chance for more normality and freer movement Published: 16 November 2020 Commentary Most EU countries have worked out the kinks in their contact-tracing apps and now offer them as part of efforts to track coronavirus infection and break the chain of transmission. The next step is ensuring the apps can connect across borders. Zora Siebert
In the Philippines, distance learning reveals the digital divide Published: 6 October 2020 Feature Forced to follow a “no vaccine, no classes” policy, the Philippines has implemented distance-learning programs that exacerbate existing inequalities. Ana P. Santos
Are fitness trackers the next answer to fight Covid-19? Published: 14 September 2020 Commentary As contact-tracing apps prove less useful than hoped in many countries, other digital tools such as wearable fitness trackers are gaining in popularity for detecting or tracing coronavirus infection. But a reliance on such technologies comes with big questions about effectiveness and privacy. Deepika Yadav
"It must be a plot!" – Coronavirus conspiracy theorists take to streets in Germany Published: 10 September 2020 Commentary Conspiracy theories might seem funny in ordinary times. But against the backdrop of escalating far-right attacks worldwide in recent years and now the pandemic, these myths have spiraled into a dangerous pattern of radicalization. Katharina Nocun
Why we need to rethink open data in Asia during Covid-19 Published: 10 September 2020 Commentary In Asia, the pandemic has accelerated efforts to keep citizens informed through prompt and extensive data sharing. However, this new openness has also led to concerns regarding transparency, data protection, and democratic participation. Benjamin Zhou
Has the pandemic pushed Malaysian businesses to embrace digital transformation? Published: 7 September 2020 Interview We spoke with Peter Kua – data science strategist, entrepreneur, and co-founder of the Disruptive Tech Institute in Kuala Lumpur – to discuss the challenges and opportunities of digital transformation for Malyasian SMEs trying to survive the pandemic.