The inaugural, UNFPA-led First Africa Symposium on Technology-facilitated Gender-based Violence created a first-of-its-kind ...
This project convened a series of thematic sessions and dialogues bringing together Indigenous communicators, community media ...
South Africa is advancing rapidly toward a digital economy, guided by frameworks such as the National Development Plan, ...
Technology-facilitated gender-based violence, or TFGBV, is an act of violence perpetrated by one or more individuals that is committed, assisted, aggravated and amplified in part or fully by the use ...
The Blended Training Programme for ICT Network Managers is accepting applications until 9 June 2025 for those working in rural and remote areas and Indigenous communities across Latin America or ...
We are excited to introduce the newest addition to the APC member network: the Progressive Technology Project (PTP). PTP is organising resistance to oppressive corporate technologies through political ...
Myanmar faces regular digital repression by the military and challenges such as surveillance, doxxing and security threats. Despite these challenges, people in Myanmar are finding ways to resist and ...
For the past decade, internet connectivity has been praised for its potential to close the gender gap in Africa. Among the many benefits of digitalisation, digital tools enable groups that are ...
Submission by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to freedom of opinion and expression In June 2015, the UN Special Rapporteur on ...
The Global Digital Compact (GDC) is expected to “outline shared principles for an open, free and secure digital future for all”. Just as international cooperation is critical to protecting the health ...
Recent scholarship on disinformation points to a range of adverse effects on society, including its potential to fragment institutions and incite violence. Despite this, little research has ...