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Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa 2016 – My Testimony
By Blaise Ndola | Through presentations and interventions at the Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa...
Africa’s Internet of Things: Challenges and Opportunities
By Dorothy Mudavanhu | The Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa 2016 served as an opportunity to gath...
Africa At Internet Freedom And Citizen Rights Cross Roads
By Thomas Sithole (@thomysithole)| The Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa 2016 (FIFAfrica16) was my...
Should Internet-based Firms Explain Terms and Conditions to Users?
By Kofi Yeboah| There are many users of internet based platforms, like Facebook and Google, who are ...
Digital Security Clinics @ #FIFAfrica16
Internet freedom is threatened by surveillance, censorship, and hacking and by an underground econom...
Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa 2016 Panelists
We have an exciting line up of panelists from over 46 organisations from across Africa and beyond! S...
Strengthening Africa’s Conversation and Actions on Internet Freedom
By Juliet Nanfuka | The Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPE...
#FIFAfrica16: Agenda – Day 0 to Day 1
#FIFAfrica16 | See what we have lined up for the Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa 2016. On 27 Sep...
Analysis of the Relationship Between Online Information Controls and Elections in Zambia
By Arthur Gwagwa | The defining era in Zambia’s current rise in online political and civic activi...
Zimbabwe Becomes the Latest Country to Shut Down Social Media
By Juliet Nanfuka | Less than a week after the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council decla...
Announcement: Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa 2016
The Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa is scheduled to take place on September 27–29, 2016 in Kam...
Pushing Back Against Internet Shutdowns
By Marylin Vernon | Advancing human rights for the 3.2 billion users of the internet, of which two b...
Uganda Again Blocks Social Media to Stifle Anti-Museveni Protests
By Juliet Nanfuka | A day before Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni was inaugurated for another five-...
Ugandan Artists, Journalists Decry Declining Freedom of Expression
By Ashnah Kalemera | As the world celebrated World Press Freedom Day (WPFD), the media and artists i...
Is Tanzania Becoming an Internet Freedom Predator?
By Juliet Nanfuka | Tanzania appears to be steadily sliding into a predator of critical social media...
Workshop Announcement: ICT in Governance – Kenya
Application | Interested in ICT? Interested in how it can be used to promote good governance in Keny...
The African Declaration is Key to Reach a Common Understanding of Online Rights Policy
By APC | “A fundamental challenge in need of urgent resolution in the digital age is how to pr...
Joint Letter on Internet Shutdown in Uganda
By Access Now | Mr. Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, Mr. David Kaye, Mr. Joseph Cannataci, Mr. Maina Kiai, M...
Ugandans Turn to Proxies, VPN in Face of Social Media Shutdown
| By CIPESA Writer On the morning of the highly anticipated general elections in Uganda, citizens wo...
New Year, Old Habits: Threats to Freedom of Expression Online in Kenya
By Juliet Nanfuka | The beginning of 2016 has been marked with a series of arrests and summonses of ...
African Civil Society Urged to Take Active Role in ICANN
By Marilyn Vernon | Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) are a key player in the multi-stakeholder mod...
What Should be on the 2016 Agenda for Internet Freedom in Africa?
By Juliet Nanfuka | Towards the end of 2015, the Collaboration on International ICT Policy for Eas...
CIPESA Convenes Journalists to Discuss Uganda’s Data Protection Bill
By Esther Nakkazi | Ugandan citizens’ personal data may be at risk of misuse if the Uganda Data...
Dialogue on Internet Rights and Freedom in Kenya
By Marilyn Vernon | In Kenya, whereas the use of the internet had expanded into all areas of day to ...
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