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Did you take the Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme - IGCBP from DiploFoundation? If so, in which year? Who was tutoring you?
Yes, HIVOS IGCBP13B ADVANCED and HIVOS IGCBP13B in 2013/2014,Nadira Alaraj
Where did you ¨discover¨ this Community portal?
Send with the transcript at the end of the course
What are you currently doing today and projects you have related to Internet governance?
I'm taking the advanced course offered by HIVOS and DiploFoundation.
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2015: Aspects of Digital rights in Tunisia

This article was originally posted at IGMENA website [http://bit.ly/1VqlaGO]

 

With over 1.7 million Internet subscriptions (1), the internet lays out to occupy an important part of Tunisians daily life in numerous aspects: social, political and economic. Yet, internet’s economic as well as social impact cannot be discussed without mentioning or at least pointing out the digital rights situation especially in a…

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Posted on October 1, 2015 at 7:20pm

Tunisia: A new campaign for a better internet

Complaining about expensive prices and bad services is definitely the most repeated talk anyone would hear in Tunisia and the internet is no longer excluded. In fact, internet is not only a tool to gather people for a cause, organize boycott campaigns or even protests. Internet and more precisely slow internet and its cost became the subject of the protest today.…

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Posted on July 19, 2015 at 10:30am

Privacy is your right and it's threatened. Spread the word.

Big Brother is watching you.. 



Since George Orwell’s famous novel, 1984, this famous phrase has entered the lexicon as a synonym for surveillance and censorship. Sixty-five years later, privacy matters have become increasingly prevalent.



Big Brother: the Ministry of Truth and the Fiction Department.



Through the years, we can easily match…
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Posted on April 10, 2014 at 5:00pm — 1 Comment

Freedom of expression… a right to protect

 

After the mass protest in 2011, Tunisia has lived one of the most vibrant political turning points in its history. Actually, the current Tunisia’s transition to democracy is a promising reform process since it has created open debates about urgent issues related to human rights and freedoms.

However, a wide array of threats has appeared and considered as an obstacle to continued progress of the democratic transition.

A…

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Posted on February 7, 2014 at 8:23pm — 1 Comment

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