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Two participants of APC’s training on human rights on the internet shared with us the main issues that they are facing in their countries and organisations.
Human rights were at the centre of the interventions of most of the speakers of the IGF opening ceremony explicitly, making the ones who didn’t became hard to ignore.
Human rights on the internet Before the IGF officially started there was already a lot going on. Day zero was a day of pre-events, and APC organised a training session on human rights online.
Read the storify story on APC’s human rights on the internet training. .
After three days of hard work, AfriSIG officially ended last Friday. Participants, certificate in pocket, are getting ready to get back to their countries and translate the ever changing and evolving world of internet governance into a language meaningful to their constituencies: colleagues at the parliament or regulatory agency, media organisations, academic centres, NGOs.
Thirty-five people from all over Africa are gathered in Durban for three days to study internet governance and why they need to be involved in it.
This is a fragment of a blog post by Seth Schoen published on the EEF website Today two computer security researchers, Christopher Soghoian and Sid Stamm, released a draft of a forthcoming research paper in
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