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Here's What CIPESA is Up To in 2015
ICT4Democracy in East Africa Network: With funding from the Swedish International Development Cooper...
Uganda Government Launches Open Data Readiness Assessment
By Ashnah Kalemera The government of Uganda has officially launched an Open Data Readiness Assessmen...
Advancing the Right to Information Amongst Ugandan Journalists
Uganda’s Access to Information Act (ATIA), 2005 is gaining traction as more journalists and citize...
Promoting Community Dialogue on Service Delivery Failures in Northern Uganda
By Gladys Oroma | In 2014, the Collaboration on International Policy in East and Southern Africa (CI...
Promoting Online Safety in Africa
The global community on February 10 marked Safer Internet Day which promotes safe and responsible us...
Reflections on Uganda’s Draft Data Protection and Privacy Bill, 2014
Towards the end of 2014, Uganda’s government through the National Information Technology Authority...
Understanding Information Flows in the Education Sector in Mayuge, Uganda
By Juliet Nanfuka A recently concluded Situational Analysis Report focusing on the Education Departm...
In Search of Local Knowledge on ICTS in Africa
By reviewing and comparing literature on the role of ICTs in statebuilding and peacebuilding in Afri...
Citizens’ Use of ICTs in Social Accountability in Uganda’s Kasese District
By Ashnah Kalemera The eSociety Resource Centre Kasese is a community centre hosted by the Kasese di...
Call for Partnerships: Technology/Innovation Institutions
The Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) is seeking partne...
Building Africa’s Capacity on Internet Governance
By Juliet N. Nanfuka The growth of the internet has seen numerous efforts to ensure its equitable an...
Internet Governance in Uganda
By Juliet Nanfuka | The Uganda Internet Governance Forum (UIGF) has since 2006 been a platform for d...
Documenting the Impact of Aid Cuts on the Peace Recovery and Development Plan (PRDP)
By Lillian Nalwoga Between March and July 2014, the Collaboration on International ICT Policy in Eas...
Uganda Gov’t Officials Trained in Using Right to Information Portal
By Ashnah Kalemera On November 7, officials from 40 Uganda Government Ministries, Departments and Ag...
ICT4Democracy in East Africa Network Activities Update
By Juliet N. Nanfuka The network of seven partners (profiles) unified under the ICT4Democracy in Eas...
What does the future hold for the Internet Governance Forum?
By Juliet N. Nanfuka As the dust settles following the ninth Internet Governance Forum (IGF) which w...
ICT4Democracy in East Africa Network to Participate in Inaugural Buntwani Conference
The ICT4Democracy in East Africa network will participate in the first Buntwani conference scheduled...
Can the media help save the Peace Recovery and Development Project?
By Emily Mullins In early July, the Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southern A...
ICT4Democracy in East Africa: Promoting Democracy and Human Rights Through ICTs
Established in 2011, ICT4Democracy in East Africa is a network of organisations working to promote d...
African Declaration on Internet Rights and Freedoms for Launch at 2014 IGF
The African Declaration Drafter’s Group is pleased to present the African Declaration on Internet ...
CIPESA's Reflections on the Third Africa Internet Governance Forum, 2014
By Lillian Nalwoga. With the internet projected to reach almost 20 per cent of the Africa population...
Uganda Launches Portal to Support Citizens’ Right to Information
14 August 2014 Press Statement For immediate release Uganda Launches Portal to Support Citizens’ R...
Colonial Laws Stunt Internet Freedoms in Tanzania
By Juliet Nanfuka Tanzania’s port of Dar es Saalam is one of the landing stations of the Eastern A...
Promoting E-Governance and Citizen Participation in Mayuge District, Uganda
By Maria Nakirya The Busoga Rural Open Source and Development Initiative (BROSDI) with support from ...
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