A/HRC/57/70
I.
Introduction
1.
The present report is submitted to the Human Rights Council in accordance with
Council resolutions 9/14, 18/28, 27/25, 36/23, 45/24 and 54/26. The report is focused on the
Working Group’s consultations with various stakeholders and partners, as well as on its
research.
2.
Following the scheduling of the annual sessions of the Permanent Forum on People
of African descent in the spring, the Working Group took a decision to invert its private and
public sessions to facilitate aligning its private session with the annual session of the
Permanent Forum on People of African Descent for enhanced collaboration and
complementarity. The Working Group therefore held its thirty-third and thirty-fourth
sessions, the 2023 and 2024 private sessions, respectively in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from 4
to 8 December 2023, and in Geneva from 22 to 26 April 2024.
3.
In preparation for this report, the Working Group issued a call for written submissions
from States and civil society. It also organized a virtual consultation on 23 July 2024 with
experts specialized in various areas of digitalization, artificial intelligence (AI), and new and
emerging technologies.
4.
In the present report, the Working Group stresses that digitalization, AI, and new and
emerging technologies - while inherently neutral and objective - are subject to the perceptions
and perspectives, postures and positions of the people who design, develop and deploy these
technologies. The regulatory regimes, preparation of and for, and access to these technologies
should therefore include more fully the participation and the expertise of people of African
descent to shape the discourse and interrogation of these technologies. In this regard, the
report aims to proffer measures that would reimagine data collection, analysis, and data use
for appropriate safeguards and the realization of economic, social and cultural rights (ESCRs),
for people of African descent.
5.
The Working Group thanks States, representatives of international organizations,
academic institutions and civil society for their inputs to this report.
II. Organization of the sessions
A.
Thirty-third session
6.
The Working Group held its thirty-third session at the United Nations Conference
Center in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, at the African Union (AU) Headquarters, from 4 to 8
December 2023. This was the first time a Working Group session was organized outside of
Geneva and New York. The Working Group chose Addis Ababa mainly to continue to
strengthen its collaboration and cooperation with the African Union on two of the Working
Group’s current priorities, namely racial justice and reparatory justice, building on prior
engagement with the African Commission for Human and Peoples Rights and the AU’s
Citizens & Diaspora Directorate (CIDO), as well as to engage with other key stakeholders in
the region, and benefit from wide participation of people of African descent and African civil
society. In addition to its internal planning, monitoring and evaluation agenda, the Working
Group met with the outgoing Commissioner and Special Rapporteur on Refugees, Asylum
Seekers, Displaced Persons and Migrants and discussed common concerns about the situation
of African migrants in North America, and the Middle East and North Africa, including those
seeking to transit to Europe. In this context, the Working Group also held a virtual
consultation with the civil society Regional Network for Development and Anti-Racism in
the Middle East and North Africa (RNDAR-MENA) and an in-person meeting with a
consortium of civil society organizations to inform about the mandate, exchange ideas and
strategies about common priorities, and explore opportunities for collaboration to support
anti-racism work in the region. The Working Group also held bilateral meetings with the
OHCHR East Africa Regional Office (EARO) Deputy Regional Representative; the Special
Representative of the Secretary-General for the AU and Head of the Office to the AU; the
Principal Political Affairs Officer, Office of the Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa;
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