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Tackling health and social inequalities in data-driven systems
The event follows a three-year long programme of research, conducted in partnership with The Health Foundation.
Access denied?
Socioeconomic inequalities in digital health services
Climate tech for all?
The equality implications of AI-for-climate solutions.
Lessons from the App Store
Insights and learnings from COVID-19 technologies
COVID-19 technologies: international evidence, policy and practice
This project builds on work undertaken by the Ada Lovelace Institute in 2020 and 2021 to rapidly track, monitor and understand COVID-19 technologies.
Rethinking data and rebalancing digital power
What is a more ambitious vision for data use and regulation that can deliver a positive shift in the digital ecosystem towards people and society?
How will data-driven climate change technologies affect global equality?
The role of data-driven adaptation technologies in the climate crisis
A knotted pipeline
Data-driven systems and inequalities in health and social care
The rule of trust
Findings from citizens’ juries on the good governance of data in pandemics.
Data-driven responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
What have we learned, and how can we design a future, equitable health and social care system?
Don’t start with the data: a people-centred approach to addressing health inequalities
Why identities and experiences can’t be reduced to categories
Checkpoints for vaccine passports
Requirements that governments and developers will need to deliver in order for any vaccine passport system to deliver societal benefit