I’ve put off writing about Twitter here, since its recent change of ownership, to see how things would settle down.
Seeding Change: “Twenty Years of Dreams Were Given a Breath of Life by a Pandemic in Kilifi, Kenya”
“Twenty years of dreams were finally given a breath of life by a pandemic,” founder of Dunia Moja Twahir Hussein says about his work with underprivileged communities in Kilifi, on the coast of Kenya.
“Twenty years of dreams were finally given a breath of life by a pandemic,” founder of Dunia Moja Twahir Hussein says about his work with underprivileged communities in Kilifi, on the coast of Kenya.
LGBTQIA+ Rights Are Not a Political Plaything
Transgender, non-binary and gender-diverse (TNBGD) Ugandans, similar to other African countries, face harsh and violent experiences daily in a country that does not value the lives of LGBTQIA+ people.
Transgender, non-binary and gender-diverse (TNBGD) Ugandans, similar to other African countries, face harsh and violent experiences daily in a country that does not value the lives of LGBTQIA+ people.
Seeding Change: Times of “Technostress” Call for Increased Mental Health Self-Care
Digital technologies play an increasingly central role in our lives and have a major impact on our mental health.
Digital technologies play an increasingly central role in our lives and have a major impact on our mental health.
Inside the Digital Society: Making E-Government Inclusive
Every couple of years the United Nation’s Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) surveys e-government: who’s doing what, with what public services, at national and at local levels.
Every couple of years the United Nation’s Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA) surveys e-government: who’s doing what, with what public services, at national and at local levels.
Why Feminist Research Is Necessary to Address Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence: Recommendations and Way Forward
They argue that these multiple terminologies make it difficult to differentiate between the politics behind the label and the particular measure that needs to take place.
They argue that these multiple terminologies make it difficult to differentiate between the politics behind the label and the particular measure that needs to take place.
The Quick Ladder to Enlightenment
“The fastest way from the bottom to the top is by telling the truth.”
“The fastest way from the bottom to the top is by telling the truth.”
Inside the Digital Society: The Future Is Another Country
The new tech on the block.
The new tech on the block
Statement to the Open-Ended Working Group on Developments in the Field of Information and Telecommunications in the Context of International Security 2021-2025
We welcome the opportunity to engage in this discussion.
We welcome the opportunity to engage in this discussion.
A Framework for Developing Gender-Responsive Cybersecurity Policy
Norms, Standards and Guidelines
Norms, Standards and Guidelines
The Hidden Codes That Shape Our Expression
Understanding How Social Media Algorithms Obstruct Feminist Expression and How Malaysian Women Navigate the Challenges
Understanding How Social Media Algorithms Obstruct Feminist Expression and How Malaysian Women Navigate the Challenges
More Than Digital Inclusion
Welcome to APC's 54th monthly round-up of developments impacting your local access networks and community-based initiatives.
Welcome to APC’s 54th monthly round-up of developments impacting your local access networks and community-based initiatives.
Igniting a Renewed Energy for Our Post-Pandemic Futures: GISwatch Launch at the IGF
Long-term policies should not be based on flawed assessments.
Long-term policies should not be based on flawed assessments.
Towards Digital Authoritarianism in Nepal
Surveillance, data collection, and online repression.
Surveillance, data collection, and online repression.
Will Community Networks Change Our Approach to Connectivity?
With a bottom-up approach, communities from around the world have been demonstrating that they are not only capable of building solutions for the digital divide, they can also do it while bridging inequalities and seeding important social changes.
With a bottom-up approach, communities from around the world have been demonstrating that they are not only capable of building solutions for the digital divide, they can also do it while bridging inequalities and seeding important social changes.
Community Networks Movement Calls for Supportive Policy and Regulation in Brazil
Currently around 35.5 million people still don’t have internet access in Brazil and the persistent digital gap has been reinforcing inequalities.
Currently around 35.5 million people still don’t have internet access in Brazil and the persistent digital gap has been reinforcing inequalities.















