Social Innovation for the Sustainability

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Prioritizing the Sustainable Development Goal 3 “Global Health and Well-Being” in the action of educational communities in the fight against inequalities and poverty

Cristina Baeza López

Faced with a world in which important advances have been made in all areas and with significant changes for and by economic development, we find a complexity in dealing with both a new and an old context.

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Digital Health, Global Health and Ethics. A look from the human rights approach

Celia Fernández Aller

There is a growing consensus on the need to reflect on the ethical and legal principles that should guide the introduction of new technologies (Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, the Internet of Things, etc.) in digital health.

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BETWEEN GOVERNANCE, MIGRATION AND RESPECT FOR THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF MIGRANTS

Rosario Martínez A

There is a dichotomy between the measures that recognize the positive contribution of migrants and migration management in the economic sphere of the country of origin, mainly. Faced with other measures that represent a reaction to migration and migrants as a harmful and threatening phenomenon for the countries of destination, and with the new migration trends, the vertical border is expanding, and the transit countries are gradually becoming the country of prolonged stay, as is the case in Mexico.

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WHAT ROLE DOES THE PRIVATE SECTOR PLAY IN A JUST ENERGY TRANSITION?

Nerea Basterra / Miguel Alba / María Bardolet

We cannot talk about a just energy transition without incorporating the analysis of pre-existing inequalities from its design to ensure that public policies and private interventions incorporate climate, economic and social objectives at the same level.

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CITIES AND DIGITALIZATION: BUILDING FROM ETHICS

David Pastor-Escuredo, Celia Fernandez-Aller, Jesus Salgado, Leticia Izquierdo y Mª Angeles Huerta

Cities face important challenges along with an unstoppable digitalization. These challenges are ecosystemic as captured by the Sustainable Development Goals and also human and social and very interconnected with Human Rights. Ethics can help building digital cities from their design through actionable and protection-oriented principles and also principles that project the future that we want for cities. Furthermore, it is required to conceive new digital ecosystems as well as a enabling tissue based on collaboration, ethics and scientific grounds.