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Tackling Threats to Media Freedom and Safety in The Digital Age

By Ashnah Kalemera | The proliferation of technology has created new opportunities for journal...
Disinformation and Hate Speech Continue to Fuel the Conflict in Eastern DR Congo

By Nadine Kampire Temba and CIPESA Writer | The Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) continues to...
CIPESA Submits Comments on Uganda’s Proposed New Digital Tax

By Edrine Wanyama | On April 28, 2023, the Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and So...
Growing The Community of Advocates Advancing Digital Rights For Women And Girls

By Alice Aparo and Simone Toussi | The 2023 theme for International Women’s Day (IWD) was “Digit...
Mitigating Online Abuse Against Women Journalists in Ghana and Nigeria

By Ashnah Kalemera | As the world commemorates the 30th anniversary of World Press Freedom Day, Afri...
CIPESA, AFIC and Partners Searching for Proposal Writing Consultants

Announcement | The Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) i...
New Partnership to Enhance Parliamentarians’ Role in Advancing Digital Freedoms

Announcement | A new partnership to enhance the role of Members of Parliament in advancing progressi...
Gear Up! The 2023 Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa (FIFAfrica) is Heading to Tanzania!

Announcement | The annual Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa (FIFAfrica) hosted by the Collaboratio...
Apply To The Latest Round of the Africa Digital Rights Fund (ADRF)

Announcement | The Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) i...
Digital Democracy in Africa: What Has the Law Got to Do With It?

By Edrine Wanyama | With digital freedoms continuing to take a hit amidst a wider democratic regres...
Compelled Service Provider Assistance for State Surveillance in Africa: Challenges and Policy Options

By CIPESA Writer | In many Sub-Saharan countries, state surveillance, which generally refers to stat...
CIPESA at the Digital Rights and Inclusion Forum (DRIF23)

By CIPESA Writer | The Digital Rights and Inclusion Forum (DRIF) is an annual convening ho...
Court Admits Expert Views from CIPESA, Access Now and Article 19 on Uganda’s Digital ID

By CIPESA Writer | On March 24, 2023, the High Court of Uganda at Kampala ruled to allow experts fro...
Boosting Web Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities in Mozambique

By CIPESA Staff Writer | In March 2021, accessibility testing on more than 90 public and essential s...
#Tech4Equality: Advocating for Gender Inclusive ICT Policy and Governance

By Alice Aparo | On March 8, 2023, the International Women’s Day (IWD) will be commemorated global...
Building Cyber Smart Women Entrepreneurs in Nigeria

By CIPESA Staff Writer | According to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, Nigeria is among the coun...
Pushing Back Against Gendered Disinformation in Uganda

By Loyce Kyogabirwe | Across Africa, a gender-inclusive digital society remains largely elusive. Bey...
CIPESA, DefyHateNow Support Fact-Checking in South Sudan

By Emmanuel Bida Thomas | Disinformation thrives in conflict situations and in the world’s you...
Call for Applications: Fundraising Consultant at CIPESA

About CIPESAThe Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) is a...
Capacitating Civil Society Actors to Advance Digital Rights in Africa

By Paul Kimumwe | Internet freedom in Africa has been on the decline over the past years with severa...
A Section of Uganda’s Computer Misuse Act Outlawed! But, the Greater Part of the Law Remains Thorny

By Juliet Nanfuka | The Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPE...
Move Fast and Fix Policy: African Digital Rights Advocacy in an Era of Rapid Policy Change

By CIPESA Staff Writer | Across Africa, the fast-evolving technology landscape has created pressure ...
Towards Effective Biometrics and Digital Identity Systems in Africa

By Victor Kapiyo | In many countries across Africa, identity systems have largely been paper-based. ...
Three Years After Al-Bashir Ouster, Sudan’s Internet Freedom Landscape Remains Precarious

By Khattab Hamad | Over three years since the ouster of long-term authoritarian president Omar al-Ba...
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