By External Source
Sep 14 2024 (IPS-Partners)
Democracy is as much a process as a goal.
For the ideal of Democracy to be enjoyed by everyone, it requires participation and support.
The international community, national governing bodies, civil society, and individuals – all have a part to play.
By upholding free speech, civil liberties, and the rule of law.
By ensuring institutions are accountable.
By protecting and promoting human rights.
This is especially crucial in a year where more than 50 countries are holding elections.
Half the global population will be casting ballots hoping for a better future.
Yet, these fundamental rights are under attack around the world.
Freedoms are being eroded.
Civic space and civil discourse are diminishing.
Polarization is intensifying and mistrust is growing.
This year’s International Day of Democracy focuses on Artificial Intelligence as a tool for good governance.
Left unchecked, the dangers of AI could have serious implications for democracy, peace and stability.
We have already witnessed the proliferation of misinformation and disinformation.
We are now subjected to the spread of deepfakes – a catalyst for division and hate.
Yet, AI has the potential to promote and enhance full and active public participation, equality, security, and human development.
It can boost education on democratic processes.
It can help shape inclusive civic spaces where people have a say in decisions. And it can hold decision-makers to account.
It is critical to ensure effective governance of AI at all levels – including internationally.
The message is clear: AI must serve humanity equitably and safely.
On this International Day of Democracy, let’s keep working to build a more inclusive, just, and equal world.