The Global Digital Justice Forum, a coalition of civil society organizations from the Global Majority, decries the tightening stranglehold of political and corporate authoritarianism on the internet.
Image: Global Digital Justice Forum website, used under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Licence The Global Digital Justice Forum, a coalition of civil society organizations ...
Attending the African Women in Dialogue (AfWID) conference this year was a truly enriching experience. We were fortunate to ...
The present timing is critical: as we approach the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a ...
In this special series of Local Sound Bites, we are talking to activists and digital rights defenders on the ground about ...
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APC is founded by seven APC members (or nodes) in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Nicaragua, Sweden, UK and USA in May at an ...
The Association for Progressive Communications (APC) considers RightsCon an important space to engage in discussion about ...
Movement Technology is a membership-based non-profit organisation that is part of the APC network and operates in Mexico and the United States to strengthen movements by furthering the strategic use ...
This paper examines the impact of the African Declaration on shaping digital rights discourse and policy in Africa, focusing ...
In recent years, community-centred connectivity initiatives (CCCIs) have become increasingly recognised as an innovative, bottom-up solution to address the persistent digital divide. They provide ...
Each partner examined TFGBV through an intersectional feminist perspective. Concurrently, in multiple international conferences, FIRN has fostered a broader comprehension of the discussions ...
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