We’re hosting a workshop on October 25 at the NetHope Global Summit!
NetHope’s 2024 Global Summit is coming up at the end of October. This well-known conference brings the global nonprofit and technology sectors together for interactive plenaries, solutions-focused sessions, exhibitions, and networking.
This year, SurveyCTO is pleased to be hosting a workshop in collaboration with Right to Play, an international organization that empowers children to rise above challenges like violence, child labor, early marriage, illiteracy and inequality.
Heads-up: While the official conference dates run from October 21-24, our workshop will be held at the same venue on October 25. If you’re coming to NetHope this year, be sure to stay in town for our session (more info below!).
Register here.
What will the summit focus on?
NetHope’s annual conference features workshops, sessions, and networking events from leaders, nonprofit CEOs, chief information executives, senior-level IT experts, and other changemakers from nonprofits and the private sector. Organizations from all over the world will be represented at this global event. If you work at the intersection of impact and technology, the NetHope Global Summit is for you!
Not able to make it to Washington D.C. this year? While the conference on the 21st-24th (and additional workshops on the 25th) will be in-person, you can also attend sessions virtually from October 28-29.
The packed agenda will include sessions on:
- Sustainable technology
- Humanitarian action and science
- Artificial intelligence
- Data governance
- Digital solutions for climate
- Cybersecurity
- Data sovereignty and security
And much more!
Join Team SurveyCTO and Right to Play at our October 25th workshop
Business Development Manager Maria Pervova and Senior Product Specialist Marta Costa will join representatives from Right to Play Canada to present a workshop on data security and sovereignty.
Right to Play is an organization making an impact for children around the world. In Canada, they provide play-based, after-school programming for children and youth in Indigenous communities to promote health and psychosocial well-being. As SurveyCTO power users, they employ strong data security principles and best practices to promote the First Nations’ principles of ownership, control, access, and possession (OCAP) for their data, meaning that when data is collected in Indigenous communities, those communities have full control over the data collection processes and should own and control how this information can be used.
In this interactive workshop, attendees will learn how Right To Play operationalized the OCAP principles in their data collection workflows to ensure privacy and accountability, and strategize on ways that they can increase accountability through data security best practices in their own work.
"We’re excited to contribute to the conversation around data security with a fun, interactive workshop. Yes, you heard that right - we dare to put “fun” and “data security” in the same sentence. Join our session for engaging role play and deep analysis of how you can keep data safe while ensuring that data is accessible to partners and donors."
– Maria and Marta.
Want to connect with our team before the summit? Get in touch here. Planning to attend? Make sure you stay through the 25th so you can catch our workshop!
About SurveyCTO
SurveyCTO is the easiest to use and most secure data collection platform built for data collection professionals, especially those in offline settings. We support professionals working in data collection and management in international development, humanitarian aid, and global health. Want to learn how you can go digital at your organization? Learn more about us and get in touch here.