Shaping AI governance for young people

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May 28, 2026
Corrie Fairweather-Mills
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Shaping AI governance for young people

Today, at the Ministry of Health of Spain and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Conference on the Responsible Scale of AI in Healthcare, DTH-Lab launched Shaping AI governance for young people: Perspectives on health, policy and regulation.

The publication, chaired by DTH-Lab Founding Partner Rohinton Medhora, brings together four papers by young researchers exploring the relationship between AI, health and young people, and examining how governance frameworks can better protect and empower younger generations in the AI era.

Collection

The collection includes:

Mind the gap: child-centred ethics in AI healthcare governance – B. Courtney Doagoo
This paper explores the gap between ethical commitments and enforceable governance in AI-enabled healthcare, focusing on the unique risks faced by children and young people.

Safeguarding adolescent health and well-being in the AI era: integrating risks, vulnerabilities and governance gaps to inform solutions – Rebecca Raeside
This paper analyses how AI-related risks may intersect with and amplify existing vulnerabilities among adolescents, identifies gaps in current policy and practice responses, and proposes a framework to help mitigate these risks.

AI governance for youth health and well-being: closing policy gaps and building inclusive frameworks – Shajoe J. Lake
Building on DTH-Lab’s earlier work on Youth health and well-being in AI governance instruments, this paper argues that young people’s health and well-being should be a core priority in AI governance. It calls for stronger youth participation in policymaking, improved oversight of AI systems affecting young people, and promotion of age-appropriate design, AI literacy and equitable access.

AI oversight and youth well-being: comparing self, state and hybrid approaches – Erza Selmani
Drawing on a comparative analysis of state-led, industry-led and hybrid governance models, this paper argues that no single governance approach is sufficient on its own to manage the complexity of AI-related risks for young users.

Towards an action plan for Responsible AI

Towards an action plan for Responsible AI

The conference brings together international experts to accelerate the responsible scale of AI in healthcare and develop an action plan to support governments and health authorities in integrating AI into healthcare systems.

DTH-Lab’s participation reflects its ongoing collaboration with the OECD and engagement with the OECD AI in Health Expert Group, of which DTH-Lab Executive Director Aferdita Bytyqi is a member. In March 2026, DTH-Lab and the OECD co-hosted a high-level stakeholder meeting in Geneva, bringing together representatives from 14 international agencies to advance the expert-informed Action Plan on the Responsible Scale of AI in Health, which is being further developed at the Madrid conference.

DTH-Lab Executive Director, Aferdita Bytyqi, said:

I conceived this collection to give young researchers the platform and institutional support to help shape the governance of AI in health – an area that will profoundly affect their lives and futures. Launching the publication at this conference reflects DTH-Lab’s ongoing collaboration with the OECD. These papers form part of the intellectual foundation for the Action Plan on the Responsible Scale of AI in Health and highlight the importance of bringing young voices into global governance discussions.
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Corrie Fairweather-Mills leads strategic communications for DTH-Lab. She is a freelance communications consultant with 20 years’ experience in international development and global health. She has devised and implemented communications strategies for large international organizations, as well as delivering project-level communications for clients including UN agencies and bilateral donors. As a trained journalist she is adept at writing and editing content across a variety of channels and formats.

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