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UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP) 2019 - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIAL Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) is a collaborative community committed to building an open, inclusive and sustainable information society. FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION Introduction. The recent protests and uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt have both been called “Twitter revolutions” and “Facebook revolutions” due to the widespread use of user-generated content (UGC) disseminated over social networks like Facebook and Twitter by protesters, activists and supporters of the protests, as well as by those following the events around the globe.ENVIRONMENT AND ICT
Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) is a collaborative community committed to building an open, inclusive and sustainable information society. ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORG VENEZUELA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORG CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF (DRC) WHERE ARE WE WATCHING? Global Information Society Watch 2016 on economic, social and cultural rights and the internet to be launched in Mexico. View more. Watching the watchers: A global monitor of the information society since 2007. View more. GISWatch 2014: Communications surveillance in the digitalage.
UNMASKING THE FIVE EYES’ GLOBAL SURVEILLANCE PRACTICESSEE MORE ONGISWATCH.ORG
THE HARMS OF SURVEILLANCE TO PRIVACY, EXPRESSION ANDSEE MORE ONGISWATCH.ORG
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP) 2019 - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIAL Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) is a collaborative community committed to building an open, inclusive and sustainable information society. FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION Introduction. The recent protests and uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt have both been called “Twitter revolutions” and “Facebook revolutions” due to the widespread use of user-generated content (UGC) disseminated over social networks like Facebook and Twitter by protesters, activists and supporters of the protests, as well as by those following the events around the globe.ENVIRONMENT AND ICT
Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) is a collaborative community committed to building an open, inclusive and sustainable information society. ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORG VENEZUELA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORG CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF (DRC) 2020 - TECHNOLOGY, THE ENVIRONMENT AND A SUSTAINABLE WORLD The world is facing an unprecedented climate and environmental emergency. Scientists have identified human activity as primarily responsible for the climate crisis, which together with rampant environmental pollution, and the unbridled activities of the extractive and agricultural industries, pose a direct threat to the sustainability of life on this planet. WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANISATION (WIPO) 1. Introduction 1.1 Objectives and main activities. The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) is the United Nations specialised agency that coordinates international treaties regarding intellectual property rights. Its 184 member states comprise over 90% of the countries of the world, who participate in WIPO to negotiate treaties and set policy on intellectual property matters such KEY SOURCES OF ICT INDICATORS 2. Key sources of ICT indicators. Most advocacy initiatives and research projects do not undertake the challenge of new data collection to devise their own ICT indicators. However, for different advocacy moments, we still need statistical information from legitimate and recognised sources. This section briefly identifies theorganisations that
ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH The Digital Opportunity Trust (DOT) (< www.dotrust.org >) is a Canadian-based non-profit organisation that promotes locally driven social and economic development through the use of ICTs. Its flagship programme, Global NetCorps, is in operation in five countries: Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Kenya and Ethiopia. PRESERVING OUR DIGITAL CULTURE FOR THE FUTURE Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) is a collaborative community committed to building an open, inclusive and sustainable information society. INTRODUCTION: ACCESS TO ONLINE INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE Information and knowledge are crucial factors in human development. We are reminded of this constantly, from the “knowledge economy” we live in, to the emotional and financial power that information and communications technologies (ICTs) have over our lives. KENYA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH Kenya is located in East Africa and has an estimated population of over 43 million people. 1 The country has, according to recent estimates, 31.3 million mobile subscribers and 19.1 million internet users. 2. Despite the country’s relative peace, Kenya has since 1975fallen victim to a
ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH It is estimated that there were about 500,000 internet users in Ethiopia in 2009, which implies that only 0.6% of the population has some kind of internet access. 1 The new five-year Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP) is widely expected to boost economic growth and demand for communication services.NISARAT TANSAKUL
Nisarat Tansakul is IT Helpdesk Manager at Internet Education and Research Laboratory, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. She also work as a project manager for Community Wireless Mesh Network project called “TakNet” which mainly deployed in Tak province in the north of Thailand to increase number of Internet user in Thailand. She CAMEROON | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH The Republic of Cameroon is a country in the west central Africa region. It is bordered by Nigeria, Chad, the Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the Republic of Congo. In this country of nearly 21,700,000 people, 1 of which 1,006,494 are internet users 2 (representing roughly 5% of the population), according to the WHERE ARE WE WATCHING? Global Information Society Watch 2016 on economic, social and cultural rights and the internet to be launched in Mexico. View more. Watching the watchers: A global monitor of the information society since 2007. View more. GISWatch 2014: Communications surveillance in the digitalage.
UNMASKING THE FIVE EYES’ GLOBAL SURVEILLANCE PRACTICESSEE MORE ONGISWATCH.ORG
THE HARMS OF SURVEILLANCE TO PRIVACY, EXPRESSION ANDSEE MORE ONGISWATCH.ORG
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP) 2019 - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIAL Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) is a collaborative community committed to building an open, inclusive and sustainable information society. FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION Introduction. The recent protests and uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt have both been called “Twitter revolutions” and “Facebook revolutions” due to the widespread use of user-generated content (UGC) disseminated over social networks like Facebook and Twitter by protesters, activists and supporters of the protests, as well as by those following the events around the globe.ENVIRONMENT AND ICT
Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) is a collaborative community committed to building an open, inclusive and sustainable information society. ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORG VENEZUELA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORG CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF (DRC) WHERE ARE WE WATCHING? Global Information Society Watch 2016 on economic, social and cultural rights and the internet to be launched in Mexico. View more. Watching the watchers: A global monitor of the information society since 2007. View more. GISWatch 2014: Communications surveillance in the digitalage.
UNMASKING THE FIVE EYES’ GLOBAL SURVEILLANCE PRACTICESSEE MORE ONGISWATCH.ORG
THE HARMS OF SURVEILLANCE TO PRIVACY, EXPRESSION ANDSEE MORE ONGISWATCH.ORG
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP) 2019 - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIAL Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) is a collaborative community committed to building an open, inclusive and sustainable information society. FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION Introduction. The recent protests and uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt have both been called “Twitter revolutions” and “Facebook revolutions” due to the widespread use of user-generated content (UGC) disseminated over social networks like Facebook and Twitter by protesters, activists and supporters of the protests, as well as by those following the events around the globe.ENVIRONMENT AND ICT
Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) is a collaborative community committed to building an open, inclusive and sustainable information society. ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORG VENEZUELA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORG CONGO, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF (DRC) 2020 - TECHNOLOGY, THE ENVIRONMENT AND A SUSTAINABLE WORLD The world is facing an unprecedented climate and environmental emergency. Scientists have identified human activity as primarily responsible for the climate crisis, which together with rampant environmental pollution, and the unbridled activities of the extractive and agricultural industries, pose a direct threat to the sustainability of life on this planet. WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANISATION (WIPO) 1. Introduction 1.1 Objectives and main activities. The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) is the United Nations specialised agency that coordinates international treaties regarding intellectual property rights. Its 184 member states comprise over 90% of the countries of the world, who participate in WIPO to negotiate treaties and set policy on intellectual property matters such KEY SOURCES OF ICT INDICATORS 2. Key sources of ICT indicators. Most advocacy initiatives and research projects do not undertake the challenge of new data collection to devise their own ICT indicators. However, for different advocacy moments, we still need statistical information from legitimate and recognised sources. This section briefly identifies theorganisations that
ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH The Digital Opportunity Trust (DOT) (< www.dotrust.org >) is a Canadian-based non-profit organisation that promotes locally driven social and economic development through the use of ICTs. Its flagship programme, Global NetCorps, is in operation in five countries: Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Kenya and Ethiopia. PRESERVING OUR DIGITAL CULTURE FOR THE FUTURE Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) is a collaborative community committed to building an open, inclusive and sustainable information society. INTRODUCTION: ACCESS TO ONLINE INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE Information and knowledge are crucial factors in human development. We are reminded of this constantly, from the “knowledge economy” we live in, to the emotional and financial power that information and communications technologies (ICTs) have over our lives. KENYA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH Kenya is located in East Africa and has an estimated population of over 43 million people. 1 The country has, according to recent estimates, 31.3 million mobile subscribers and 19.1 million internet users. 2. Despite the country’s relative peace, Kenya has since 1975fallen victim to a
ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH It is estimated that there were about 500,000 internet users in Ethiopia in 2009, which implies that only 0.6% of the population has some kind of internet access. 1 The new five-year Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP) is widely expected to boost economic growth and demand for communication services.NISARAT TANSAKUL
Nisarat Tansakul is IT Helpdesk Manager at Internet Education and Research Laboratory, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. She also work as a project manager for Community Wireless Mesh Network project called “TakNet” which mainly deployed in Tak province in the north of Thailand to increase number of Internet user in Thailand. She CAMEROON | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH The Republic of Cameroon is a country in the west central Africa region. It is bordered by Nigeria, Chad, the Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the Republic of Congo. In this country of nearly 21,700,000 people, 1 of which 1,006,494 are internet users 2 (representing roughly 5% of the population), according to the WHERE ARE WE WATCHING? Global Information Society Watch 2016 on economic, social and cultural rights and the internet to be launched in Mexico. View more. Watching the watchers: A global monitor of the information society since 2007. View more. GISWatch 2014: Communications surveillance in the digitalage.
WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANISATION (WIPO) UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP) THE HARMS OF SURVEILLANCE TO PRIVACY, EXPRESSION ANDSEE MORE ONGISWATCH.ORG
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KEY SOURCES OF ICT INDICATORS 2. Key sources of ICT indicators. Most advocacy initiatives and research projects do not undertake the challenge of new data collection to devise their own ICT indicators. However, for different advocacy moments, we still need statistical information from legitimate and recognised sources. This section briefly identifies theorganisations that
ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORG VENEZUELA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORGNISARAT TANSAKUL
Nisarat Tansakul is IT Helpdesk Manager at Internet Education and Research Laboratory, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. She also work as a project manager for Community Wireless Mesh Network project called “TakNet” which mainly deployed in Tak province in the north of Thailand to increase number of Internet user in Thailand. She ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH With an average of 1.15 main telephone lines per 100 inhabitants (the African average being 3.77 and sub-Saharan African average being 1.65), Ethiopia is ranked 32nd out of 53 countries. WHERE ARE WE WATCHING? Global Information Society Watch 2016 on economic, social and cultural rights and the internet to be launched in Mexico. View more. Watching the watchers: A global monitor of the information society since 2007. View more. GISWatch 2014: Communications surveillance in the digitalage.
WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANISATION (WIPO) UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP) THE HARMS OF SURVEILLANCE TO PRIVACY, EXPRESSION ANDSEE MORE ONGISWATCH.ORG
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KEY SOURCES OF ICT INDICATORS 2. Key sources of ICT indicators. Most advocacy initiatives and research projects do not undertake the challenge of new data collection to devise their own ICT indicators. However, for different advocacy moments, we still need statistical information from legitimate and recognised sources. This section briefly identifies theorganisations that
ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORG VENEZUELA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORGNISARAT TANSAKUL
Nisarat Tansakul is IT Helpdesk Manager at Internet Education and Research Laboratory, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. She also work as a project manager for Community Wireless Mesh Network project called “TakNet” which mainly deployed in Tak province in the north of Thailand to increase number of Internet user in Thailand. She ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH With an average of 1.15 main telephone lines per 100 inhabitants (the African average being 3.77 and sub-Saharan African average being 1.65), Ethiopia is ranked 32nd out of 53 countries. 2020 - TECHNOLOGY, THE ENVIRONMENT AND A SUSTAINABLE WORLD The world is facing an unprecedented climate and environmental emergency. Scientists have identified human activity as primarily responsible for the climate crisis, which together with rampant environmental pollution, and the unbridled activities of the extractive and agricultural industries, pose a direct threat to the sustainability of life on this planet. WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANISATION (WIPO) 1. Introduction 1.1 Objectives and main activities. The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) is the United Nations specialised agency that coordinates international treaties regarding intellectual property rights. Its 184 member states comprise over 90% of the countries of the world, who participate in WIPO to negotiate treaties and set policy on intellectual property matters such UNMASKING THE FIVE EYES’ GLOBAL SURVEILLANCE PRACTICES Unmasking the Five Eyes’ global surveillance practices. 625.77 KB. The revelations of the last year – made possible by NSA-whistleblower Edward Snowden – on the reach and scope of global surveillance practices have prompted a fundamental re-examination of the role of intelligence services in conducting coordinated cross-border surveillance. KEY SOURCES OF ICT INDICATORS 2. Key sources of ICT indicators. Most advocacy initiatives and research projects do not undertake the challenge of new data collection to devise their own ICT indicators. However, for different advocacy moments, we still need statistical information from legitimate and recognised sources. This section briefly identifies theorganisations that
PRESERVING OUR DIGITAL CULTURE FOR THE FUTURE Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) is a collaborative community committed to building an open, inclusive and sustainable information society. INTRODUCTION: ACCESS TO ONLINE INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE Information and knowledge are crucial factors in human development. We are reminded of this constantly, from the “knowledge economy” we live in, to the emotional and financial power that information and communications technologies (ICTs) have over our lives.NISARAT TANSAKUL
Nisarat Tansakul is IT Helpdesk Manager at Internet Education and Research Laboratory, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. She also work as a project manager for Community Wireless Mesh Network project called “TakNet” which mainly deployed in Tak province in the north of Thailand to increase number of Internet user in Thailand. She ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH It is estimated that there were about 500,000 internet users in Ethiopia in 2009, which implies that only 0.6% of the population has some kind of internet access. 1 The new five-year Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP) is widely expected to boost economic growth and demand for communication services. KENYA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH Kenya is located in East Africa and has an estimated population of over 43 million people. 1 The country has, according to recent estimates, 31.3 million mobile subscribers and 19.1 million internet users. 2. Despite the country’s relative peace, Kenya has since 1975fallen victim to a
HONDURAS | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH In Honduras, the digital divide is progressively being reduced. According to a 2017 report by the national telecommunications commission, an estimated 2,240,400 people have internet access, which is 25% of the general population. This number amounts to approximately29 out
WHERE ARE WE WATCHING? Global Information Society Watch 2016 on economic, social and cultural rights and the internet to be launched in Mexico. View more. Watching the watchers: A global monitor of the information society since 2007. View more. GISWatch 2014: Communications surveillance in the digitalage.
WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANISATION (WIPO) UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP) THE HARMS OF SURVEILLANCE TO PRIVACY, EXPRESSION ANDSEE MORE ONGISWATCH.ORG
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KEY SOURCES OF ICT INDICATORS 2. Key sources of ICT indicators. Most advocacy initiatives and research projects do not undertake the challenge of new data collection to devise their own ICT indicators. However, for different advocacy moments, we still need statistical information from legitimate and recognised sources. This section briefly identifies theorganisations that
ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORG VENEZUELA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORGNISARAT TANSAKUL
Nisarat Tansakul is IT Helpdesk Manager at Internet Education and Research Laboratory, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. She also work as a project manager for Community Wireless Mesh Network project called “TakNet” which mainly deployed in Tak province in the north of Thailand to increase number of Internet user in Thailand. She ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH With an average of 1.15 main telephone lines per 100 inhabitants (the African average being 3.77 and sub-Saharan African average being 1.65), Ethiopia is ranked 32nd out of 53 countries. WHERE ARE WE WATCHING? Global Information Society Watch 2016 on economic, social and cultural rights and the internet to be launched in Mexico. View more. Watching the watchers: A global monitor of the information society since 2007. View more. GISWatch 2014: Communications surveillance in the digitalage.
WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANISATION (WIPO) UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP) THE HARMS OF SURVEILLANCE TO PRIVACY, EXPRESSION ANDSEE MORE ONGISWATCH.ORG
UNMASKING THE FIVE EYES’ GLOBAL SURVEILLANCE PRACTICESSEE MORE ONGISWATCH.ORG
KEY SOURCES OF ICT INDICATORS 2. Key sources of ICT indicators. Most advocacy initiatives and research projects do not undertake the challenge of new data collection to devise their own ICT indicators. However, for different advocacy moments, we still need statistical information from legitimate and recognised sources. This section briefly identifies theorganisations that
ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORG VENEZUELA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORGNISARAT TANSAKUL
Nisarat Tansakul is IT Helpdesk Manager at Internet Education and Research Laboratory, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. She also work as a project manager for Community Wireless Mesh Network project called “TakNet” which mainly deployed in Tak province in the north of Thailand to increase number of Internet user in Thailand. She ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH With an average of 1.15 main telephone lines per 100 inhabitants (the African average being 3.77 and sub-Saharan African average being 1.65), Ethiopia is ranked 32nd out of 53 countries. 2020 - TECHNOLOGY, THE ENVIRONMENT AND A SUSTAINABLE WORLD The world is facing an unprecedented climate and environmental emergency. Scientists have identified human activity as primarily responsible for the climate crisis, which together with rampant environmental pollution, and the unbridled activities of the extractive and agricultural industries, pose a direct threat to the sustainability of life on this planet. WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANISATION (WIPO) 1. Introduction 1.1 Objectives and main activities. The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) is the United Nations specialised agency that coordinates international treaties regarding intellectual property rights. Its 184 member states comprise over 90% of the countries of the world, who participate in WIPO to negotiate treaties and set policy on intellectual property matters such UNMASKING THE FIVE EYES’ GLOBAL SURVEILLANCE PRACTICES Unmasking the Five Eyes’ global surveillance practices. 625.77 KB. The revelations of the last year – made possible by NSA-whistleblower Edward Snowden – on the reach and scope of global surveillance practices have prompted a fundamental re-examination of the role of intelligence services in conducting coordinated cross-border surveillance. KEY SOURCES OF ICT INDICATORS 2. Key sources of ICT indicators. Most advocacy initiatives and research projects do not undertake the challenge of new data collection to devise their own ICT indicators. However, for different advocacy moments, we still need statistical information from legitimate and recognised sources. This section briefly identifies theorganisations that
PRESERVING OUR DIGITAL CULTURE FOR THE FUTURE Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) is a collaborative community committed to building an open, inclusive and sustainable information society. INTRODUCTION: ACCESS TO ONLINE INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE Information and knowledge are crucial factors in human development. We are reminded of this constantly, from the “knowledge economy” we live in, to the emotional and financial power that information and communications technologies (ICTs) have over our lives.NISARAT TANSAKUL
Nisarat Tansakul is IT Helpdesk Manager at Internet Education and Research Laboratory, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. She also work as a project manager for Community Wireless Mesh Network project called “TakNet” which mainly deployed in Tak province in the north of Thailand to increase number of Internet user in Thailand. She ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH It is estimated that there were about 500,000 internet users in Ethiopia in 2009, which implies that only 0.6% of the population has some kind of internet access. 1 The new five-year Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP) is widely expected to boost economic growth and demand for communication services. KENYA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH Kenya is located in East Africa and has an estimated population of over 43 million people. 1 The country has, according to recent estimates, 31.3 million mobile subscribers and 19.1 million internet users. 2. Despite the country’s relative peace, Kenya has since 1975fallen victim to a
HONDURAS | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH In Honduras, the digital divide is progressively being reduced. According to a 2017 report by the national telecommunications commission, an estimated 2,240,400 people have internet access, which is 25% of the general population. This number amounts to approximately29 out
WHERE ARE WE WATCHING? Global Information Society Watch 2016 on economic, social and cultural rights and the internet to be launched in Mexico. View more. Watching the watchers: A global monitor of the information society since 2007. View more. GISWatch 2014: Communications surveillance in the digitalage.
UNMASKING THE FIVE EYES’ GLOBAL SURVEILLANCE PRACTICESSEE MORE ONGISWATCH.ORG
INTRODUCTION: ACCESS TO ONLINE INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE Information and knowledge are crucial factors in human development. We are reminded of this constantly, from the “knowledge economy” we live in, to the emotional and financial power that information and communications technologies (ICTs) have over our lives. KEY SOURCES OF ICT INDICATORS 2. Key sources of ICT indicators. Most advocacy initiatives and research projects do not undertake the challenge of new data collection to devise their own ICT indicators. However, for different advocacy moments, we still need statistical information from legitimate and recognised sources. This section briefly identifies theorganisations that
VENEZUELA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORGVENEZUELA HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS 2019VENEZUELA LGBTRIGHTS
ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORGNISARAT TANSAKUL
Nisarat Tansakul is IT Helpdesk Manager at Internet Education and Research Laboratory, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. She also work as a project manager for Community Wireless Mesh Network project called “TakNet” which mainly deployed in Tak province in the north of Thailand to increase number of Internet user in Thailand. SheGRACE GITHAIGA
Grace Githaiga is watching. Kenya 2017 - National and Regional Internet Governance Forum Initiatives (NRIs) Kenya 2016 - Economic, Social and Cultural rights and the internet. Kenya 2014 - Communications surveillance in the digital age.JOSEPHINE MILIZA
Josephine Miliza is a digital rights advocate focusing on affordable and meaningful access in Africa. She has a background in network engineering and is passionate about enabling communities in Africa to leverage digital technologies for socio-economic empowerment. She is currently the Africa regional coordinator for the APC-LOCNET project ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH With an average of 1.15 main telephone lines per 100 inhabitants (the African average being 3.77 and sub-Saharan African average being 1.65), Ethiopia is ranked 32nd out of 53 countries. WHERE ARE WE WATCHING? Global Information Society Watch 2016 on economic, social and cultural rights and the internet to be launched in Mexico. View more. Watching the watchers: A global monitor of the information society since 2007. View more. GISWatch 2014: Communications surveillance in the digitalage.
UNMASKING THE FIVE EYES’ GLOBAL SURVEILLANCE PRACTICESSEE MORE ONGISWATCH.ORG
INTRODUCTION: ACCESS TO ONLINE INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE Information and knowledge are crucial factors in human development. We are reminded of this constantly, from the “knowledge economy” we live in, to the emotional and financial power that information and communications technologies (ICTs) have over our lives. KEY SOURCES OF ICT INDICATORS 2. Key sources of ICT indicators. Most advocacy initiatives and research projects do not undertake the challenge of new data collection to devise their own ICT indicators. However, for different advocacy moments, we still need statistical information from legitimate and recognised sources. This section briefly identifies theorganisations that
VENEZUELA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORGVENEZUELA HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS 2019VENEZUELA LGBTRIGHTS
ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCHSEE MORE ON GISWATCH.ORGNISARAT TANSAKUL
Nisarat Tansakul is IT Helpdesk Manager at Internet Education and Research Laboratory, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. She also work as a project manager for Community Wireless Mesh Network project called “TakNet” which mainly deployed in Tak province in the north of Thailand to increase number of Internet user in Thailand. SheGRACE GITHAIGA
Grace Githaiga is watching. Kenya 2017 - National and Regional Internet Governance Forum Initiatives (NRIs) Kenya 2016 - Economic, Social and Cultural rights and the internet. Kenya 2014 - Communications surveillance in the digital age.JOSEPHINE MILIZA
Josephine Miliza is a digital rights advocate focusing on affordable and meaningful access in Africa. She has a background in network engineering and is passionate about enabling communities in Africa to leverage digital technologies for socio-economic empowerment. She is currently the Africa regional coordinator for the APC-LOCNET project ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH With an average of 1.15 main telephone lines per 100 inhabitants (the African average being 3.77 and sub-Saharan African average being 1.65), Ethiopia is ranked 32nd out of 53 countries. REPORTS | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH Reports. 2020 - Technology, the environment and a sustainable world: Responses from the global South. 2019 - Artificial intelligence: Human rights, social justice and development. Action Steps: A decade of civil society advocacy in the information society. 2018 - CommunityNetworks.
NEWS | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH Extended Deadline! GISWatch 2020 call for proposals: Technology, the environment and a sustainable world: Responses from the global South. GISWatch 2019 Sneak Peek! Read a selection of full-length reports on AI and human rights. The 2019 edition of Global Information Society Watch ( GISWatch) will be officially launching on 28. Save the date! WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANISATION (WIPO) 1. Introduction 1.1 Objectives and main activities. The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) is the United Nations specialised agency that coordinates international treaties regarding intellectual property rights. Its 184 member states comprise over 90% of the countries of the world, who participate in WIPO to negotiate treaties and set policy on intellectual property matters such DIGITAL SURVEILLANCE Digital surveillance. 649.58 KB. This report examines the properties that make digital communication prone to surveillance and provides a general overview of where and how this surveillance takes place. For our purpose here, any internet or phone-based communication is considered to be digital communication, but we exclude fromconsideration
INTRODUCTION: ACCESS TO ONLINE INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE Information and knowledge are crucial factors in human development. We are reminded of this constantly, from the “knowledge economy” we live in, to the emotional and financial power that information and communications technologies (ICTs) have over our lives. UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP) 1. Introduction 1.1 Objectives and main activities. The UNDP describes itself as “the UN's global development network, an organisation advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life.” With a staff of almost 5,000, it has national offices in 166 countries. The UNDP has dual role at the national level. KEY SOURCES OF ICT INDICATORS 2. Key sources of ICT indicators. Most advocacy initiatives and research projects do not undertake the challenge of new data collection to devise their own ICT indicators. However, for different advocacy moments, we still need statistical information from legitimate and recognised sources. This section briefly identifies theorganisations that
ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH The Digital Opportunity Trust (DOT) (< www.dotrust.org >) is a Canadian-based non-profit organisation that promotes locally driven social and economic development through the use of ICTs. Its flagship programme, Global NetCorps, is in operation in five countries: Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Kenya and Ethiopia. ETHIOPIA | GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY WATCH It is estimated that there were about 500,000 internet users in Ethiopia in 2009, which implies that only 0.6% of the population has some kind of internet access. 1 The new five-year Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP) is widely expected to boost economic growth and demand for communication services.JOSEPHINE MILIZA
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2020 - Technology, the environment and a sustainable world: Responses from the global South 2019 - Artificial intelligence: Human rights, social justice anddevelopment
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I think that GISWatch is an unique project as regards the number of countries involved, and the variety of perspectives. But at the same time with a very precise focus, related to each issue and to the methodology proposed. The challenge is to find a story, a case widely en-richen the way in which the issues could be followed andunderstood.
- Maria Florencia Roveri, Nodo TAU, Argentina- GISWatch author The report brings the discussion on those themes to the local grassroots, policy and government officials who might not have a culture of community input or multistakholderims I love the project and I think it is a very very unique snapshot of "the internet" and "the real world" - it is a global snapshot and horizon scan... it is very valuable for me to look back on the reports from all the countries and draw comparisons... it is like the story of the internet.. different chapters, different themes, every year :) - Mireille Raad, Lebanon - GISWatch authorRead more comments
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