The arrival of connectivity in recent years in the Amazon has been presented as a decisive step toward social inclusion, access to rights, and the integration of historically marginalised territories ...
This report presents a systematic assessment of how personal data were governed across Uganda’s most technologically intensive electoral cycle to date. Using the Data Protection Election Watch Tool, ...
South Africa’s digital landscape is often described as paradoxical. While 98.8% of the population is covered by 4G infrastructure, around 21% – more than 13 million people – remain offline, primarily ...
The South African School for Digital Policy, Community Networks edition, is being held from 12 to 16 April in Johannesburg.
A new APC member, the Progressive Technology Project (PTP), is organising resistance to oppressive corporate technologies ...
Amos and Dineo Msiza are the founders of the Amaqhawe Group Network. Founded in 2019, Amaqhawe Group Network was born from a simple yet powerful vision: to ensure that rural communities, regardless of ...
The publicness of the internet is at the core of power disputes in the internet governance ecosystem. The problem is two fold: The rise and consolidation of global internet platforms and the trend of ...
Many digital divides still persist today, to the point that a third of the world’s population is still offline. Different statistics also show that the divide can be worse depending on the countries ...
OSISA funded Creative Commons Southern Africa in 2004 and 2005. In 2004 it also funded the Secure Online Communications workshop at Highway Africa; and in 2003 supported the Africa ICT Policy Monitor ...