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The Consequences of Social Media Taxes on the Digital Divide
Written by Sandra AcengIn recent years, East African countries such as Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania, introduced social media taxes with devastating effects on digital rights of Internet users and freedom of expression in general.
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Here is Why Some Organizational Partnerships Don’t Work
Written by Eshban KwesigaIncreasingly, words like “collaboration”, “partnerships” and “creating synergies” are words you might hear often. But many organizational heads will confess that collaboration between and amongst organizations isn’t something that has always produced the desired results.
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Research Methods 101 revisited: By Bonnita Nyamwire, Research Manager, Pollicy
Written by Bonnita NyamwireOn the 29th of January 2020, the DHRLab and Pollicy organized an interactive event on research methods to discuss challenges in data collection and possible solutions. The attendees were members of different Community of Practices under the DHRLab.
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Why is it hard to “live” digital security? – Interview with Daniel Moßbrucker
Written by Julian ReiterDigital Security is highly relevant, especially in human rights work. We talked to Daniel Moßbrucker, security advisor and expert on surveillance and data protection, about this important topic and his experiences in Uganda and beyond.
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Working for Human Rights, Staying Digitally Secure
Written by Julian ReiterDigital security lays at the heart of our cooperative project to support Human Rights work in a digital age. Since the launch of the project in May and following the kick-off of the Digital Human Rights Lab (DHRLab) in October, there have been some developments and experiences we want to share.
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Digital Human Rights Lab – Lightning Talks revisited
Written by Larissa ZappeThe following ideas were presented at the Kick Off of the Digital Human Rights Lab. What do you think? Do they resonate with you? What is your experience?