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Microsoft Commits $5 Million To 'Landmark' United Nations Technology Partnership (venturebeat.com)

Microsoft and the United Nations (UN) have announced a five-year "landmark" partnership to develop technology to "better predict, analyze and respond to critical human rights situations," according to a statement issued today. From a report: Additionally, Microsoft will support work being carried out by the UN Human Rights Office by contributing $5 million to a grant in what the UN called an "unprecedented level of support" from a private organization. An example of the kind of technology the duo have been working on is an information dashboard called Rights View that gives UN employees access to real-time aggregated data on rights violations by country. This, it's hoped, will "facilitate analysis, ensure early warning of emerging critical issues, and provide data to guide responses," according to Microsoft.

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  1. Re:UNs Purpose by Jzanu · · Score: 2

    Don't be an idiot. You need to brush up on peace keeping and peace enforcement missions. There have been quite a few, and many current ones. Information technology is a force multiplier and it is essential to allow field workers to communicate effectively.