Human rights in the digital context in Rwanda
The joint stakeholder report by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) and the Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) focuses on key issues…
Human rights in the digital context in Lebanon
The joint stakeholder report1 by APC and SMEX focuses on key issues relating to human rights in the digital context in Lebanon, including digital inclusion and connectivity, freedom of expression…
Universal Periodic Review 51st session – Joint stakeholder report: Human rights in the digital context in Rwanda
This stakeholder report focuses on key issues relating to human rights in the digital context in Rwanda, including digital connectivity and inclusion, freedom of speech and expression online, online…
Universal Periodic Review 51st session – Joint stakeholder report: Human rights in the digital context in Lebanon
This report focuses on human rights online in Lebanon, specifically the situation relating to the recommendations concerning freedom of expression, digital inclusion, gender-based violence and…
Community networks newsletter: What are the barriers that impede community-centred connectivity initiatives from growing?
Join the conversation on breaking barriers to financing digital inclusion
What comes next after Beijing+30? Feminist futures in focus in the new GenderIT.org edition
Thirty years after the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, this GenderIT edition reflects on its legacy and asks how feminist movements can shape the future of gender equality in today’s…
New partnership tackles gendered disinformation in rural India
A new joint endeavour between the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) and the digital media social enterprise Chambal Media is delving into the realities of gendered disinformation in…
APC celebrates activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah's release
We are thrilled to learn of the long-awaited release of activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah from unjust detention. Our courageous friend and colleague, Egyptian writer, activist and technologist is among the…
Meet the speakers at the T20 side event "Breaking barriers: Innovative financing for community-centred digital inclusion"
APC at FIFAfrica25
The Forum on Internet Freedom in Africa 2025 (FIFAfrica25) is gearing up for its 12th edition from 22 to 26 September 2025 in Windhoek, Namibia. The event offers the APC network an important…
Voices from Asia-Pacific: What does it take to advance digital rights when hope feels out of reach?
We asked our members what gives them hope, what change they wish for, and how we can act together. Responses from 10 organisations in Indonesia, India, Myanmar, the Philippines, Taiwan and South…
Financing digital equity at WSIS+20: A task force to turn commitments into action
Over the past two decades, the WSIS process has served as a valuable platform for dialogue, target setting and multistakeholder engagement. Yet the digital divide remains stubbornly entrenched. At…
From a new law to internet governance forums: Mainstreaming our agenda to address the digital divide
In August 2025, the Philippines enacted the Konektadong Pinoy Act, a groundbreaking law to expand connectivity. Its success now relies on whether regulations and programmes support alternative models…
Community networks newsletter: Celebrating milestones for a stronger movement committed to digital inclusion
APC at the 2025 Team CommUNITY Global Gathering
The Global Gathering is a significant space for the APC community to nurture solidarity and build networks. It is also a vital venue for cross-disciplinary exchange.
Co-creating connectivity: South Africa launches groundbreaking National Strategy for Community Networks
For the first time, South Africa has a nationally recognised framework for community-centred connectivity, a strategy that has been validated collectively. The National Strategy for Community…
Job call: APC is looking for a Communications Outreach and Engagement Lead
Security at what cost? Mobile data shutdown pushes Pakistan’s Balochistan further into isolation
Despite the well-documented consequences of communication blackouts, the provincial government of Balochistan ordered a mobile internet shutdown on 8 August, citing vague “security reasons.” As…
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