Partnering with Governments to Address Centralized Dossierveillance
Dossierveillance, the collection and maintenance of detailed records on individuals or organizations, presents a double-edged sword in democratic governance. While it risks infringing on privacy and civil liberties, when applied responsibly and ethically, it can be a potent tool for promoting accountability and transparency, particularly in emerging democracies.
Promoting Accountability and Transparency
Enhanced Accountability
Digital records trace actions, deterring corruption. Government bodies act more responsibly.
Increased Transparency
Data reveals processes, enabling public scrutiny. Citizens gain governance insights.
Ethical Frameworks
Clear policies guide data use. Safeguards protect privacy, building essential trust.