AfriSIG 2015 class during one of the group discussions. 3 Sept 2015
INTERVIEWS
- Meha Jouini at AfriSIG 2015: The internet has allowed me to publicly express my identity as an Amazing woman activist
- Protege QV: “The African Declaration should be a citizen handbook on internet use”
BLOG POSTS by AfriSIG 2015 participants and faculty members:
- Reflections on gender and internet governance in Africa – Chenai Chair
- Multistakeholderism is about losing: Reflections on working through the AfriSIG practicum – Natasha Msonza
- AfriSIG2015: Policy and regulation that impacts internet-related human rights – Sandra Kambo
- AfriSIG2015: “We Africans need to manage our own resources” – Sami Salih
- AfriSIG2015 practicum: “African business stakeholders support net neutrality, regulated zero-rating” – Zoe Titus
- Barriers to women’s participation on the internet evolve with increased ‘access’ – Natasha Msonza
- The Experience of Complexities and Dynamics in Public Policy Making – Loyce Kyogabirwe