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Shruti Trikanad of the Centre for Internet & Society discusses the digital rights implications of digital ID systems, drawing from the experience of South and Southeast Asian countries surveyed for the Greater Internet Freedom project.
The 2023 Digital Rights Asia-Pacific Assembly public report is now available for download. We once again thank our DRAPAC23 funders, partners, and attendees for your support, participation, and feedback over the course of the event.
Over 100 organisations and individuals signed the statement calling for the greater protection of human rights in the digital age. The statement was jointly developed during the DRAPAC23 Assembly in Chiang Mai, Thailand, from May 22 to 26, 2023.
Last May 22-26, 544 participants from 35 countries convened in Chiang Mai, Thailand, for the Digital Rights Asia-Pacific Assembly, which provided a vibrant and inclusive space for networking, learning, collaboration.
Check out the list of panels, roundtables, workshops, and other sessions on the last day of the DRAPAC23 Assembly on May 26.
Over 120 co-created sessions on key digital rights issues will be featured at the DRAPAC23 Assembly from May 22 to 26, 2023, in Chiang Mai, Thailand.  Check out the list of breakout sessions open to the public for Day 4, May 25.
EngageMedia Video Lead King Catoy introduces Cinemata Big Screen, a regional showcase of films on key digital rights issues, and highlights the program's contribution to digital rights advocacy.
Join the ongoing conversations on key digital rights issues in the DRAPAC23 Assembly from May 22 to 26, 2023. See the list of public sessions for Day 3, May 24, here.
Day 2 of the DRAPAC23 Assembly on May 23 will feature a variety of panels, roundtables, workshops, and other sessions on key digital rights issues. See the list of sessions open to the public here.