Tech Policy Design Playbook

Tech Policy Design Labs bring together governments, companies and civil society in a collaborative environment and use human-centered design thinking to develop policies, processes, or products at the intersection of technology and human rights that come with commitments that are measurable and accountable.

Using TPDL to address OGBV globally

Dig into our regional experts analysis of how they used TPDL to incorporate a global perspective to our OGBV work

What is a Tech Policy Design Lab?

The Lab is a collaborative space for governments, companies and civil society to learn directly from those affected by technology and develop solutions to create a safer, more empowering online world for everyone.

How to run a TPDL

Best practices and considerations for how to effectively conduct a Tech Policy Design Lab.

Further Resources

Tech policy design labs (TPDLs) can address a wide range of challenges that intersect technology and policy; here are a few examples

Mindsets, Values, and Inclusive Practices

Guidance on best practices for running an inclusive TPDL

Background

Womens Rigths Online has now run two Tech Policy Design Labs (TPDL) and within those explored numerous ways of designing interventions to create a more equitable web. Building on the learning process from the OGBV TPDL, Superbloom has been working with four contributors and 8 advisors from the global majority to develop a playbook to support organizations and teams interested in using the TPDL model to develop interventions in issues areas, such as OGBV. The playbook is available in the form of a website so that various stakeholders can better explore and utilize the playbook to build a more equitable web and engage with efforts to combat OGBV.