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by Dr. Radut

2022 Recommended reading list

  • Report of the Open-Ended Working Group on ICTs I (2021)
  • Draft report of the Open Ended Working Group on ICTs II (2022)
  • Why Gender Matters in International Cybersecurity
  • “Unpacking the responsible State Behaviour Framework” (Global Partners Digital +)
  • Using the OEWG to open doors and build partnership for a secure and human centric internet in Africa
  • AU-GFCE Collaboration: “Enabling African countries to identify and address their cyber capacity needs”
  • Integrating Cyber Capacity into the Digital Development Agenda
  • OEWG: Africa Capacity Building Positions
  • The 5×5—Cyber capacity and conflict in Africa

A summary of the virtual consultation held on 15 June 2022 is now available here.

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