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Nigeria: Understanding the African Declaration On Internet Rights and Freedom
Guardian, 10 October 2018
Digital Rights' is fast becoming a global buzz phrase. Many are either presenting it or regarding it as a nouveau concept. Read more »
"Although the African Declaration on Internet Rights and Freedoms does not originate from an authoritative body and neither does it bind African states or persons who endorse it, it definitely serves (and should serve) as a policy-making and internet governance aid across the continent," writes Adeboro Odunlami of The Guardian.
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Sub-Saharan Africa has experienced dramatic gains in internet use in recent years. With this rapid growth in connectivity have come a host of potential Sub-Saharan African publics ... Read more »
... [T]he internet itself is now an enabling technology that is increasingly required to participate in social, political and economic life, writes Indra De Lanerolle for The ... Read more »
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