Why women’s rights and digital rights go hand-in-hand on Namibian TwitterActivists wage a fight for abortion rights on Twitter Written by Lisa Ossenbrink31 August 2020
An earthquake shook Tanzania. A new law prohibits citizens from speaking about it online.New online content regulations prohibit certain topics without government approval Written by Amanda Lichtenstein, Pernille Baerendtsen15 August 2020
Building safer online spaces in MyanmarFacebook faces great scrutiny in Myanmar Written by Guest Contributor14 August 2020
COVID-19 and China's information control policyChina's strategy to control information and its consequences has become a global concernWritten by Weiboscope HKU7 August 2020
The chilling tale of mass surveillance and spying in RwandaNew technologies clash with citizens’ right to privacyWritten by Louis Gitinywa7 August 2020
In the age of misinformation, who holds the power to categorize the ‘truth'? US-based companies categorize information through biased lenses Written by Mohamed Suliman6 August 2020
Moderate globally, impact locally: A series on content moderation in the Global South'Content moderation raises difficult challenges...'Written by Guest Contributor5 August 2020
Digital rights remain under threat in Malawi despite historic win for democracyAuthorities have used retrogressive laws to stifle freedom of expressionWritten by Michael Kaiyatsa5 August 2020
New Facebook Oversight Board must remove content of notorious Sudan militiaThe board has the power to overrule Facebook on contentious content Written by Mohamed Suliman3 August 2020