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2021-06-22
Taiwan_Control Yuan_Annual Report_2020_EN.pdf
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2021-06-22
Taiwan_Control Yuan_Annual Report_2020_ES.pdf
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2021-06-22
OMB-GettingAheadoftheCurve-v6.pdf
British Columbia Ombudsperson - Getting Ahead of the Curve: Meeting the Challenges to Privacy and Fairness Arising from the Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Public Sector (March 2014) EN (2,6 MiB)
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2021-06-22
British Columbia and Yukon Privacy Commissioners and Ombudsman call for strengthened regulation and oversight of artificial intelligence in public sector decision-making
As humans are increasingly replaced by machines to make decisions, British Columbia and Yukon Ombudsman and Information and Privacy Commissioners are calling on governments to protect fairness and privacy when artificial intelligence (AI) is used in public service delivery. A special report released today, Getting Ahead of the Curve, raises a number of fairness and privacy concerns that impact the public.
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2021-06-17
People's Advocate of Romania dismissed from office by a parliamentary vote
The IOI has been informed about the rejection of the annual reports and the subsequent dismissal from office on 16 June 2021 of the People’s Advocate of Romania, Ms Renate Weber, by a vote in Parliament and therefore disseminates a statement by the office of the People’s Advocate explaining the situation.
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2021-06-24
Pronunciamiento ante denuncias por violaciones a los derechos humanos en Nicaragua
El Consejo Directivo del Instituto Latinoamericano del Ombudsman-Defensorías del Pueblo (ILO) hace pública su preocupación por la detención en Nicaragua de candidatos y candidatas presidenciales, de varios líderes y lideresas opositores y de periodistas, a pocos meses de las elecciones.
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2021-06-24
ILO Pronunciamiento - situación en Nicaragua (Junio 2021).pdf
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2021-06-24
Lithuania_OM_Annual Report_2020_Summary - COVER.jpg
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2021-06-24
Summary of Annual Report of 2020 on the activities of the Seimas Ombudsmen's Office
When reviewing the activities of the Seimas Ombudsmen’s Office in 2020, the activities of the institution, likewise of other countries, were influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic. The English summary report of the Seimas Ombudsmen’s activities in 2020 is now available.
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2019-06-13
Lithuania_Seimas OM_Annual Report_2018_EN.pdf
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2021-06-24
Lithuania_OM_Annual Report_2020_Summary_EN.pdf
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2021-06-24
AORC_Webinar_Recalcitrant Respondents_Invitation Speaker Information.pdf
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2021-06-24
AORC Webinar - Recalcitrant Respondents - FOTO.jpg
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2021-06-24
Webinar on “Recalcitrant Respondents”
The University of KwaZulu-Natal and the African Ombudsman Research Centre (AORC), a research and training arm of the African Ombudsman and Mediators’ Association (AOMA), cordially invite you to a facilitated discussion themed: “Recalcitrant Respondents” to be held on Tuesday, 29 June 2021. Panellists of this online exchange include Hon. Augustine N. Makgonatsotlhe (Botswana), Deborah Glass (Australia), and Dr. Ahmed Aboul Wafa (Egypt). Registration is now open!
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2021-06-24
UK_NIPSO_Own Initiative Summary_PIP and the Value of Further Evidence_EN.pdf
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2021-06-24
NIPSO finds systemic maladministration following PIP investigation
The Northern Ireland Public Services Ombudsman, Margaret Kelly, today recommended significant changes in how further evidence is used in assessing and awarding entitlement to Personal Independence Payment (PIP), a benefit for some of the most vulnerable in society.
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2021-06-24
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2021-06-24
Ombudsman Hong Kong looks into problem of abandoned vehicles on government land
The Ombudsman, Ms Winnie Chiu, today (22 June) announced the launch of a direct investigation to examine the problem of abandoned vehicles on government land.
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2021-06-24
People’s Advocate presents observations of human rights and freedom in 2020
In 2020, there were multiple human rights violations in the Republic of Moldova and some exaggerated restrictions were imposed that had a negative impact on certain freedoms and democratic processes. The COVID-19 crisis has led to deepening poverty, growing inequalities, structural and enhanced discrimination and a worsening of the human rights situation.