The Exposure

FIFAfrica25 |

Theme:

Unmasking the Risks

Here, risks that we face online are made visible. Visit this zone to see the work of entities dedicated to helping us spot the risks we face online as well as the campaign associated with amplifying the movement for a safer digital ecosystem.   

Exhibition name and exhibitors:

  • Spot the Spin- Countering Online Gendered Violence | Global Voices
  • Phoenix for Social Media Analysis: An open source tool to analyse online harms | How to Build Up, Kenya
  • Exhibition of artworks and creative pieces in solidarity with Targeted Rights Initiatives #SpeakUpSpeakOut campaign | Targeted Rights Initiative
  • Showcase | Media Defence
  • Showcase | African Digital Rights Network

The Trap of Uncertainty

FIFAfrica25 |

Theme: Am I Safe Online?

Enter this zone and reflect on who has access to your data. Ask yourself, How secure are my devices? What are the habits that make me vulnerable online? 

Confront your vulnerabilities and the myths around online safety and digital security.

Exhibition name and exhibitors:

  • Building the Resilience of Internet Freedom Fighters for a Safer Civic Space – Tatua Digital Resilience Centre | Kenya ICT Action Network | KICTANET
  • Digital Safety Q&A: A Guide to reclaiming online spaces | SafeSisters
  • “If the Internet Buried Me” A Reflection Booth on Digital Habits and Online Safety | Zimbabwe Information Technology and Empowerment Centre
  • Digital Public Infrastructure for the Public Interest: CSO Advocacy Toolkit and Training | Paradigm Initiative

The Internet I carry: A Creative Storytelling Sanctuary

FIFAfrica25 |

Theme: Self-Reflection:

In a hut specially built for the Forum, we invite you to take a moment to reflect on your relationship with the internet. What has your journey online been?  This is not necessarily a discussion on laws, or advocacy strategies or digital security protocols but about our intimate and emotional relationships with digital technologies.

Exhibitors: Curious Spaces, Small Media, CIPESA

“Be The Experience” Immersive Exhibition and Digital Security Hub

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We welcome you to enter this space where digital rights come alive. The FIFAfrica25 “Be The Experience” immersive exhibition is a showcase of the creativity, innovation, and resilience of Africa’s digital rights ecosystem. It includes interactive installations and live demonstrations as well as visual art and storytelling, and is designed to bridge the gap between policy debates and lived experiences. 

FIFAfrica attendees will learn, discover, and also engage with an amazing lineup of exhibitors who are dedicated to the cause of advancing #InternetFreedomAfrica.

This exhibition is a shared experience that turns abstract digital policy concepts into tangible realities. Exhibtors are placed into zones to help navigate from a journey that starts from a moment of self-reflection and ends in a gathering of wisdom. 

The Internet i Carry
Self Reflection!

In a hut specially built for the Forum, we invite you to take a moment to reflect on your relationship with the internet. What has your journey online been? This is not necessarily a discussion on laws, or advocacy strategies or digital security protocols but about our intimate and emotional relationships with digital technologies

The Trap of Uncertainity
Am I Safe Online?

Enter this zone and reflect on who has access to your data. Ask yourself, How secure are my devices? What are the habits that make me vulnerable online? Confront your vulnerabilities and the myths around online safety and digital security

The Exposure
Unmasking the Risks

Here, risks that we face online are made visible. Visit this zone to see the work of entities dedicated to helping us spot the risks we face online as well as the campaign associated with amplifying the movement for a safer digital ecosystem.

Zone of Awareness
Know Your Rights, And Your Tools!

Learn about some of the tools of resistance and why they matter in everyday digital life. In this zone, take time to explore and discover tools that can help you navigate online spaces even in the most trying of times - including when the internet is shut down. Delve into what rights are affected by poor digital health practices and strengthen your legal resilience knowledge

Building Our Digital Futures

In this zone, explore efforts aimed at showcasing the evolving African digital ecosystem. bridging the different communities of the digital ecosystem and why these communities of practice are important.

Olupale

The Olupale (an Oshiwambo word) is a space within a traditional Ovambo homestead (eumbo) where people gather to share stories, receive guests, and impart wisdom.

For FIFAfrica this is an extension of the spirit of our gathering to share knowledge and put into practice the lessons from the immersive exhibition including on digital resilience. 

Be sure to visit the Digital Security Hub which features a lineup of digital securuty experts eagerly waiting to address any concerns you may have on digital safety and your devices, Among them will also be Andrew Gole fresh off a solo biking adventure coupled with stops to engage and highlight the role that digital safety and security has in our everyday lives and work.

FIFAfrica25 Invites YOU to “Be The Experience”!

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This year, we invite participants of the Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa (FIFAfrica25) to “Be the experience!” The Forum will encourage attendees, onsite or participating remotely to engage in various interactions that bring digital rights issues to life.  These experiences aim to break down barriers between complex digital rights policy concepts and real-world lived experiences. Ultimately, whether you are a policymaker, activist, journalist, academic, technologist, or artist, FIFAfrica25 will have a space for you to contribute.

Here is what we have lined up: 

  • An online community of attendees already meeting and engaging with each other on various topics. Be sure to be registered on the event platform to join in. 
  • An immersive exhibition where various organisations and individuals will share their work and artworks.
  • A biker doing a round trip across 10 countries (more details below) to advance the call for the #RoadToDigitalSafety 

A Run for #InternetFreedomAfrica that aims to bring together participants to jog, or walk in solidarity with the call for a free, fair and open internet. More details below.

“Be The Experience” and Win!

We have some goodies lined up to reward those who have lived up to the FIFAfrica’s Be The Experience experience, this could be through vibrant engagement that gets you high scores on the event leader board, sharing compelling post online – and tagging us, through to active engagement in sessions and with the different exhibitors at the Forum.  Use the hashtags #InternetFreedomAfrica and #FIFAfrica25 to join a vibrant community working to shape a more open, inclusive, and rights-respecting digital future for the continent. Be sure to also follow CIPESA (@cipesaug) on XFacebook and LinkedIn.

The Journey To FIFAfrica25 Already Begun

A week ago, Andrew Gole set off on an extraordinary solo motorbike journey that will span over 13,000 km across 10 African countries. His mission is to ride from Uganda all the way to Windhoek, Namibia – arriving just in time for the Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa (FIFAfrica25) where he will also be part of the Digital Security Hub. Here are some pictures of Gole at the Kenya – Uganda border alongside members of the bikers club the accompanied him from Kampala to the border.

Andrew Gole set off from Kampala, Uganda on September 12, 2025 and as of today, has traversed five of the ten countries he is expected to journey through on hos #RoadToDigitalSafey.

Join the Run for #InternetFreedomAfrica Is Heading to Windhoek


We are taking the movement for digital rights beyond the conference halls and onto the streets. On September 24, 2025, join a community of attendees and everyday internet users for a run and walk that celebrates our collective call for a free, open and secure internet across Africa.

The run is set to coincide with the arrival of Andrew Gole who is riding from Uganda to Namibia. By being a part of the run – and several other morning runs that will be part of the Forum (look out for updates in the event platform).  Whether you’re jogging, walking, or cheering from the sidelines, the Run for Internet Freedom is a moment to be part of a movement that builds digital resilience. digital inclusion and pushes back against digital repression.

More details will be shared about the run soon.