This section is a space where APC's staff, members and readers can open up conversations on topics that are of interest for the ICT community. It is a space where authors get to be themselves – sometimes to express opinions and challenge the readers on issues and topics that are close to them, sometimes to share their personal experience on an event or a current debate. The views expressed in this section do not necessarily reflect the views of APC or its network, but that does not make them any less valuable.
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Yolanda Mlonzi for APCNews
“I find the voice of Africa to be quiet on issues of internet governance”: An interview with Pria Chetty
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Olga Tsafack-Koloko for APCNews
Bob Ochieng praises diversity of African School on Internet Governance
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Olga Tsafack-Koloko for APCNews
Avri Doria shares her insights on the 2016 African School of Internet Governance
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Olga Tsafack-Koloko for APCNews
"AfriSIG has been improving every year": Interview with Dr Mawaki Chango
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Koliwe Majama
The politics of access
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Irene Kagoya, Communications and advocacy officer, Akina Mama wa Afrika
A painting of an African feminist internet
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Prudence Nyamishana
African governments should harness the internet to engage with citizens
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Ganesh for GenderIT.org
The backbone of our thirsty complicities: from internet hiccups to collective synapsis at AWID 2016
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Erika Smith and Loreto Bravo Muñoz for GenderIT.org
Public. Autonomous. Anonymous. Group. Sexting. At AWID 2016. Oh yeah!
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Namita Aavriti for GenderIT.org
We can't do it alone: Connections at AWID 2016
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Valentina Pellizzer for GenderIT.org
Feminist politics of freedom of speech - Reflections on session in AWID 2016
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Sonia Randhawa for GenderIT.org
[COLUMN] Labour, sustainability, resilience: Gender, ICTs and climate change
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eQualit.ie
eQualit.ie is hiring!
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Flavia Fascendini
Opening plenary: Energy, song and feminist rituals to ward off evil
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