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Building Local Online Content Through The Creative Industries in Africa
By Juliet Nanfuka | The creative industry provides a blend of literature, visual, audio, physical an...
Online Censorship in South Africa
South Africa is among the top five African countries with the highest mobile broadband reach, preced...
World Press Freedom: Ugandan Journalists Convened for Digital Security Training
By Juliet Nanfuka | On May 2, a total of 27 Ugandan journalists were trained in digital security pro...
Let Journalism Thrive! Towards Better Reporting, Gender Equality, and Media Safety in the Digital Age
UNESCO | Every year, 3 May is a date which celebrates the fundamental principles of press freedom; t...
CIPESA Conducts Digital Safety Training for Journalists and Activists in Tanzania and Uganda
By Ashnah Kalemera | This month, the Collaboration on International ICT Policy in East and Southern ...
OpenNet Africa Project Introduction Meetup
(Updated) Since 2013, the Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CI...
Tanzania Cybercrime Bill Should Safeguard Citizens’ Rights on the Internet
By Juliet Nanfuka | Tanzania has published a Cybercrime Bill that makes “provisions for criminaliz...
Access to Information in Tanzania: Laws, Policies and Practice
By Lillian Nalwoga | Despite the absence of a Right to Information law in Tanzania, advancements in ...
Is Kenya Putting the Chill on Internet Freedoms?
By Juliet Nanfuka | The rights of Kenya’s digital citizens are fast shrinking in the face of new r...
Women And Internet Freedom In East Africa
On March 8, International Women’s Day was marked across the world under the theme “Make It Happe...
Recognising the Enablers Of Inclusive Knowledge Societies
By Juliet Nanfuka | The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) in...
Promoting Cultural and Artistic Expression in Africa
By Ashnah Kalemera As humans, individual artists enjoy rights enshrined in national laws and interna...
Using ICT to Promote the Right to Information: Perceptions of Ugandan Citizens and Public Officials
By Juliet Nanfuka | Towards the end of 2014, the Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East ...
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...
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