All Animals are equal
The report envisions a world where all humans are equal, with efficient digital and physical connectivity, good data governance, and equitable power distribution.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | NGFP African Digital Futures |
Publication date: | October 1, 2021 |
Authors: | SARAPHINA AMBALE, SHEM OMASIRE |
Geographic focus: | Africa |
Page count: | 2 |
Methods
The research method involves envisioning a future society through speculative analysis, drawing parallels with natural systems like ant colonies, and considering the implications of digitalization and good data governance on societal structures and power dynamics.
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Key Insights
The report presents a vision of a future world characterized by equity among all humans, regardless of demographic identities. It imagines a society where discrimination is minimal, and trust is the default in online interactions. Direct democracy is prevalent, with local governance allowing high autonomy and the right to self-determination. The digitalization of society enables efficient global collaboration, akin to a digital ant colony, supported by sustainable energy and universal internet access. However, it also warns of a corporate-run world with significant power disparities. Good data governance is crucial, ensuring accountability, transparency, and efficiency. The report suggests that in this equitable world, everyone has power, and there are no economic divisions. Leaders are accountable and transparent, and citizens have both voice and power. The inspiration for progress in this world comes from the optimism and willingness to give chances to strangers, fostering near-perfect outcomes.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2021 publication year | English publication language | Africa geographic scope | Global geographic scope | Kenya geographic scope | corporate power | data | data governance | digital | digitalization | direct democracy | equity | global collaboration | governance | internet access | optimism | power distribution | privacy | sustainable energy | technology