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Online Privacy and Security: The Debate And The Dilemma
By Ashnah Kalemera The issue of internet users’ privacy and security has been widely debated since...
Internet Freedom in Rwanda – A State of Monitored Media
This year, Rwanda observed 20 years since the 1994 genocide. Many stories were shared online informi...
Internet Freedom in Ethiopia: Firmly gripped on(line) communications
As a country with one of the lowest levels of ICT use in Africa, Ethiopia’s online presence is fur...
Online Freedoms in Burundi – Breaking the boundaries of online commentary
Since the liberalisation of the telecommunications sector in 1997, Burundi has seen a consistent gro...
Are East African States Using ‘Terrorism’ to Stifle Internet Freedoms?
By Edris Kisambira On May 23, 2014, the Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southe...
Launch of the Internet Freedoms in East Africa 2014 Report
Today, the Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) launches T...
New Laws in Uganda Restrict Citizens’ Rights
By Juliet Nanfuka Recently introduced laws and regulations in Uganda have caused a stir both within ...
Call for Consultants – Policy Analysis: Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
The Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) is seeking Consul...
Local leaders in Kasese District Trained in e-Governance
This month, the Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) and t...
AfricaICTResearch.org: New Portal on ICTs, State and Peace Building Research in Africa
Although the use of Information and Communication Technologies by citizens and governments in Africa...
Towards an African Declaration on Internet Rights
As internet usage continues to grow in Africa, so does the interest by governments to monitor users�...
Exploring The State of Internet Freedom in Africa
What is the price of security? Should it be your online freedom? By Juliet Nanfuka Where do human ...
CIPESA in 2014
In 2014, we continue to work to promote the inclusiveness of the information society. Under four the...
Video: Introduction to eSociety Kasese
Located in Western Uganda, eSociety Kasese is a resource centre that promotes ICT literacy and the u...
Civil Society’s Proposals on The African Cybersecurity Convention
In December 2013, the Kenya ICT Action Network (KICTANet) led online discussions on the proposed Afr...
New Spider Research Publication on ICT4D in East Africa
The publication “ICT for Anti-corruption, Democracy and Education in East Africa” is the first p...
CIPESA 2014 Projects
ICT4Democracy– iParticipate Uganda. This project has support from Spider to October 2014 and from ...
Internet Rights in Uganda: Challenges and Prospects Workshop Report
The Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southern Africa (CIPESA, www.cipesa.org) i...
Q&A: Uganda Government Develops Social Media Guidelines
The internet and indeed social media plays a key role in improving communication between citizens, g...
Online Discussions on Promoting Internet Freedoms in Africa
The Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) and Paradigm Init...
ICT4Democracy in East Africa Newsletter August 2013
The ICT4Democracy in East Africa Network recognises that Information and Communication Technology (I...
Internet Governance Forum (IGF) 2013
The annual Internet Governance Forum (IGF) today opened in Bali, Indonesia. Taking place from Octobe...
Freedom on the Net 2013: An African Review
The increasing use of the Internet worldwide has continued to see governments put caveats on its ope...
A Review of the Uganda Internet Governance Forum 2013
By Mugabi Samuel “Harnessing Internet development in Uganda: Connecting the last mile” was the t...
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