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Reflections from Africa: A guide to multi-stakeholder governance to democratise digital policy

Reflections from Africa: A guide to multi-stakeholder governance to democratise digital policy

CcHUB, member of the Global Network for Social Justice and Digital Resilience, conducted the study, Digital Regulations of the Future: A Comparative Analysis of Regulatory Frameworks in five African Nations. The research analyzes how Africa’s digital policymaking is dominated by a small group; mostly comprising Big Tech corporations and regulatory agencies, leaving most voices unheard. […]

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Reflections from Costa Rica

Reflections from Costa Rica: The path to autonomy and collective strength for civil society

The article Reflections from Costa Rica, The path to autonomy and collective strength for civil society, written by Fundación Acceso, member of the Global Network for Social Justice and Digital Resilience, explores recommendations and learnings to deal with emerging challenges in the digital ecosystem from a Global South perspective. The publication is part of a

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New report from the DRN: A response to the funding crisis from a Global Majority perspective

The Global Network for Social Justice and Digital Resilience (DRN) is pleased to share a new report titled Pulse 2025, The Trump Effect on Digital Resilience in the Global Majority. This brief explores the most recent changes in the ecosystem and analyzes the evolution of the geopolitical, technological, and activism trends presented previously in the

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Report launch webinar: Scanning the Horizon

The future is not only unpredictable but malleable: an open conversation in the digital ecosystem

The Global Network for Social Justice & Digital Resilience launched on March 20th its first report: “Scanning the Horizon: The Future of Digital Rights & Resilience in the Global Majority”, in a webinar with discussants and participants from the Global South. Key political, economic and technological trends that impact the human rights and digital rights

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Join Our Report Launch Webinar: “Scanning the Horizon” on March 20

Join us for the launch of a new report: “Scanning the Horizon: The Future of Digital Rights & Resilience in the Global Majority” on March 20, 2:00-3:30 PM UTC. This report provides a scoping of the key geopolitical, technological, and economic trends impacting our digital resilience ecosystem. Building on the trends we highlighted in this

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