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How to Contribute to Global and Local Conversations on Internet Governance
In recent decades, citizens around the world have continuously relied on the internet to engage with one…
Read MoreInternet Shutdowns and the Future of African Democracy: What More Can We Do?
Kenya will hold its general election next year in 2022, and I can’t stop wondering if the government will dare…
Read MoreIs Digital Inequality a Justice Issue?
When we start to think of digital rights as human rights, it transforms digital inequality into an issue of injustice. As…
Read MoreHow Big Tech’s Content Moderation Policies Could Jeopardize Users in Authoritarian Regimes
Social media advocates have historically lauded its ability to facilitate democratic progress by connecting…
Read MoreThe Internet in 2030: Digital Rights Experts on the Decade Ahead
Open Internet for Democracy Initiative
The internet is a constantly evolving technological platform. It’s unlikely that when the very first internet…
Read MoreReport: The Shrinking Space for Media Freedom in Southeast Europe
Dr. Rumena Filipova, Dr. Ognian Shentov, and Ruslan Stefanov
This blog and the associated report was fully produced and published by the Center for the Study of Democracy (CSD). Editor of the report, Ruslan…
Read MoreData Protection and Privacy in the Absence of Law: A Namibian exploration during COVID-19
In 2006, the Council of Europe launched "Data Protection Day" to commemorate the anniversary of the 1981 passage of Europe's data protection bill…
Read MoreREPORT: THE STATE OF INTERNET FREEDOM IN AFRICA 2020
CIPESA
On September 29, 2020, the Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) released a new report, State of…
Read MorePRESERVING AN OPEN INTERNET IN LESOTHO THROUGH A MULTI-STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE
Open Internet for Democracy Leader, Thato Mochone, shares the outcomes of a virtual multi-stakeholder dialogue aimed at initiating…
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