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Keynote: The new technological order – the re-shaping of health and its determinants Summary: New virtual worlds, digital tools and AI are reshaping how we live our everyday lives, how medicine is practiced, how decisions are taken, how politics are shaped and how economies compete. A recent field of study are the digital determinants of health and their interface with other determinants – the social determinants can be reinforced by the digital divide and the commercial determinants drive platforms and algorithms that impact on our health. The extensive extraction of data has led to a large market for data commodification, these data are sold for profit, not shared to ensure public goods. Regulation is even slower and more complex than in relation to other commercial determinants. The data capitalists have become not only important economic drivers they are now also geopolitical actors. New policies are required, and new literacies are essential. Download the presentation from Prof. Ilona Kickbush: https://unescochair-ghe.org/wp-conten... Prof. Ilona Kickbusch is a leading global health expert. She has contributed to many innovations, policies and educational initiatives during her distinguished career. She has received many prizes, honorary degrees and recognitions. She was awarded the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesverdienstkreuz) and the WHO Medal for contributions to global health. She is honorary professor at the Charité, Berlin. She continues to advise the WHO and is a member of the Global Preparedness Monitoring Board. She served as a member of the path-breaking WHO Council on the Economic of Health for All. She was key instigator of the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, WHOs Healthy Cities Network, WHO’s Health Behavior and School Children Survey, health literacy and Health in All Policies. She has always been committed to women’s health and rights and initiated the @wgh300 list of women leaders in global health. She is the founder and Chair of the Global Health Centre at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva and was the director of the Global Health Division at Yale University School of Public Health. She was co-chair of the Lancet FT Commission on “Governing health futures 2030: growing up in a digital world” and is now working on following through on its recommendations, especially addressing the digital determinants of health.