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Blocking-resistant VPN for human rights defenders. Supported by DRAPAC VPN partners.
A comprehensive programme designed to enhance digital security for human rights defenders across the Asia-Pacific region. This three-year initiative will provide essential training, tools, and community-driven solutions to human rights defenders operating in some of the world’s most restrictive digital environments.
Tech Tales Youth 2 builds on the success of Tech Tales: Films about Digital Rights in the Asia-Pacific and Tech Tales Youth Philippines and Thailand, two film collections featuring 15 short films that highlight human rights
The session brought together games with diverse formats and themes, united by a shared goal: making the complex and nuanced understanding of digital rights issues more accessible and engaging for a wider audience.
EngageMedia is excited to announce the six young filmmakers from Bangladesh and Malaysia who will produce short films on human rights in the digital age as part of the third edition of the Tech Tales film collection.
Digital Rights in the Asia-Pacific 2024 (DRAPAC24) aims to foster resilience and solidarity within the digital rights community through a two-day gathering to be held in Taipei, Taiwan on August 18-19, 2024, before the Asia Pacific Regional Internet Governance Forum (APrIGF) on August 20-23. Through the gathering, we aim to stimulate collective brainstorming and forge alliances in response to the evolving digital threats for a unified response to shared challenges in the region.
The 2024 elections test the resilience of democracy in various South and Southeast Asia countries. Youth voters play a pivotal role in these elections, and their engagement is a beacon of hope for democracy despite various challenges.
Developed in collaboration with IOTA Kreatif Media and Annas A. Aziz, Taksa is an interactive story game that invites players to re-evaluate whether critical thinking and digital literacy are truly detrimental to curb disinformation.
The report examines the security practices of journalists within and outside Myanmar and aims to understand gaps between the present-day digital security needs of activists and journalists and the training available in the digital security curricula.