A/HRC/56/54 (e) Governments redirect even a small fraction of border security budgets to campaigns that foster social cohesion and enrichment; (f) Stakeholders systematically monitor, collect data and evidence and report on and make available information on migrants’ contributions, including through the maintenance of databases and surveys on immigration outcomes; (g) Stakeholders consider the full sociocultural, civic-political and economic contributions of migrants and refrain from referring to migrants as having only transactional economic utility; (h) Digital platforms ensure safety and privacy in all products, alongside policies and resources across countries and languages, including by: (i) Ensuring meaningful transparency regarding artificial intelligence, algorithms, data, content moderation and advertising and that they are safe, secure, responsible and ethical and comply with human rights obligations; (ii) Publishing and publicizing accessible policies on misinformation, disinformation and hate speech and reporting on the prevalence of coordinated disinformation operations on their services and the efficacy of policies to counter such operations; (iii) Moving away from business models that prioritize engagement over human rights, privacy and safety; (iv) Ensuring safety and privacy in all products, including through adequate resourcing of in-house trust and safety expertise, alongside the consistent application of policies across countries and languages; (v) Investing in human and artificial intelligence content moderation systems in all languages used in countries of operation and ensuring that content reporting mechanisms are transparent, with an accelerated response rate, especially in conflict settings; (i) Governments, together with other actors, collaborate to uncover and hold to account the authors of disinformation relating to migrants, particularly when produced and spread by organized groups and online influencers; (j) All actors, including States, international organizations, NGOs, civil society groups, traditional and social media outlets, businesses and individuals review and make use of relevant OHCHR guidelines, campaigns and tools to ensure that the narrative around migration reflects the positive force that it represents. 22 GE.24-07075

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