Afrisig news

La 5e édition du Forum national sur la gouvernance de l’internet du Cameroun s’est tenu du 28 au 30 juin 2017 dans la ville de Kribi.

Cet Ă©vènement organisĂ© par l’Agence Nationale des Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication (ANTIC), sous le thème Â« Gouvernance de… Read more

- Internet governance, News

The expansion of access to the internet in Africa is a game of political power and control.

I reached this conclusion as we mapped and analysed the main internet governance issues this past week during the African School on Internet Governance (AfriSIG). It is apparent that Africa’s contribution to the world’s target of connecting yet another billion largely lies on the shoulders of two main stakeholders – the government and the private sector. Unfortunately, the interests of the two in ensuring access to an open and affordable internet, in the majority of cases, are not always… Read more

- AfriSIG 2016, News

Wellington Radu is Head of Programmes at Media Monitoring Africa, South Africa. He is interested in information and communication technologies, human rights and sustainable development. Wellington holds a Masters Degree in Development Sociology from Wits University and a certificate in Human Rights Theory and Practice from the University of Cape Town.

Aside from the diversity of the participants, the length and breadth and maybe depth of the topics discussed, there was something really special about the second African School on… Read more

- AfriSIG 2014, AfriSIG News

Serge Daho is currently volunteering as an ICT researcher for PROTEGE-QV, a civil society organization located in Yaounde, Cameroon. He holds a Professional Diploma in International Relations from the International Relations Institute of Cameroon (IRIC), 2005 cohort. He also hold a Master Degree in Political Science from the University of Yaounde, Cameroon.

Longtemps sujet de moindre importance, la gouvernace de l’Internet s’affirme depuis les révélations d’Edward Snowden comme un enjeu politique majeur. Heureusement, l’Afrique n’a pas… Read more

- AfriSIG 2014, AfriSIG News

Dora B. Mawutor is a Programme Officer at the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Ghana. She is also in charge of leading MFWA’s Internet Freedom and Digital Rights Advocacy in Ghana and the rest of West Africa.  She has a Masters of Philosophy Degree in Communication Studies and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Information Studies and French, all from the University of Ghana.

The 2014 African School on Internet Governance (AfriSIG) was full of diverse experiences and a great platform to meet people from different parts… Read more

- AfriSIG News

Ayanda Lebele is a Library Manager at Botho University, Botswana. She holds a masters in library and information science and another in development studies. She is currently a library and information science Phd candidate, studying with the University of South Africa. She has vast experience in public, academic and special research libraries.

The waves of the “Tiny dot on the beach” are spreading inland towards the Khalahari desert in Botswana. I have also had similar questions “what has internet governance got to do with… Read more

- AfriSIG 2014, AfriSIG News

Seaparo Phala is Chief Information Officer at the South Africa Department of Arts and Culture, where he is responsible for information and communication technologies including providing leadership for ICT services for the National Archives and Records Service of South Africa as well as the National Film, Video and Sound Archives. He has a Bachelor in Commerce (Law).

As we land at OR Tambo International Airport on our return from Mauritius, I cannot help but feel as big as a Baobab Tree. We left from various parts of the… Read more

- AfriSIG 2014, AfriSIG News

Michael Ilishebo is a Law Enforcement Officer at the Zambia National Police. For the last six years he has been working under the Information and Communication Technology Department. He did his Information Technology studies at the Copperbelt University and was also a 2013 Cyber Security and IT Policy Scholar at the United States Telecommunication Training Institute (USTTI) in Washington, DC,USA. He also studied with World Intellectual Property Organisation Academy (WIPO) and the International… Read more

- AfriSIG 2014, AfriSIG News

Tarryn Booysen is Administrative Assistant at the Association for Progressive Communications, South Africa. She is a South African Bachelor of Arts graduate with majors in Psychology and Sociology who currently works on APC’s End Violence: Women’s rights and safety online project and is a part of the Women’s Rights Programme. Tarryn is also responsible for the weekly section of… Read more

- AfriSIG 2014, AfriSIG News

Dorothy Mudavanhu is a Human Rights Researcher at the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum, a non- profit  organisation which aims to establish a society that respects all human rights, free from organized violence, torture and cruel inhumane degrading treatment. She holds  a Bachelor of Science and Honors Degree in Psychology awarded by the University of Zimbabwe. 

Although I am a proud owner of an Honors degree in Psychology, I… Read more

- AfriSIG 2014, AfriSIG News