Freedom Online Coalition Panel Discussion on Digital Public Infrastructure for resilience and inclusion: Advancing Human Rights Online

On May 26 within the framework of the Yerevan Dialogue international forum the Freedom Online Coalition convened a high level panel discussion titled Digital Public Infrastructure for Resilience and Inclusion Advancing Human Rights Online bringing together policymakers digital rights experts and civil society leaders to explore how inclusive and rights based digital systems can be developed to ensure equitable participation in the digital ecosystem.

The discussion focused on the transformative potential of Digital Public Infrastructure with speakers emphasizing the need for responsible design that prioritizes privacy freedom of expression and non discrimination Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia Robert Abisoghomyan reaffirmed this commitment stating as we build resilient digital systems we must ensure that they empower individuals protect privacy and uphold the fundamental rights that are the backbone of democratic societies.

The event concluded with a symbolic ceremony marking the redemption of a stamp dedicated to Yerevan honoring the city’s historical and cultural significance in the digital age and reinforcing the importance of international cooperation and ethical governance in digital infrastructure development.