Abstract
This virtual workshop is organised by the Association of Progressive Communications (APC) and Centre for Internet and Society (CIS). The aim of the workshop is to bring together individuals working on digital rights
across South Asia to enhance their capacity on understanding and analyzing laws governing online spaces and technology. Radhika Radhakrishnan from the Internet Democracy Project is invited to take a session on ‘Gender and vulnerable groups’.
Internet Rules is a unique capacity-building opportunity for young digital rights defenders to enhance their skills for understanding and analysing laws governing online spaces and technology. It seeks to provide the platform for young lawyers, activists, researchers and policy workers from South Asia to sharpen their skills in advocating for rights-compliant digital laws.
The workshop creates an opportunity for participants to engage with experts and practitioners currently working to improve digital laws and to network with fellow digital rights defenders while building their capacity to impact change at the national, regional and international level.
The workshop will be held on a virtual platform from 23 to 27 November 2020.
This week, young digital rights defenders in South Asia are meeting at the Internet Rules: Unboxing digital laws in South Asia workshop 👇#DigitalLawsAsia pic.twitter.com/Ww57ry2tWB
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The agenda can be accessed here.