DRAPAC Series: Human Rights Responsibilities and Challenges for Tech Companies Operating in Authoritarian Countries
Note: Registration is now required to join the conversation. Date and Time: February 7, 1PM – 2:30PM Bangkok time (UTC+7)
Note: Registration is now required to join the conversation. Date and Time: February 7, 1PM – 2:30PM Bangkok time (UTC+7)
This DRAPAC Series session explores the major regulatory and policy debates on social media regulation for the past few years in Sri Lanka, India, and Bangladesh.
In this DRAPAC Series session, Jean F. Queralt, founder and CEO of The IO Foundation, explains how SDOs work, their impact on human rights in the networked society, and how CSOs and individuals can meaningfully engage with these organizations.
In this DRAPAC Series conversation, Team CommUNITY shares insights on their work on community building and engagement and their approach towards creating spaces for communities most affected by digital rights challenges.
This DRAPAC Series session delves into India’s Data Protection Act, the process behind its creation, and how the law impacts the current and future of digital rights in India.
In this DRAPAC Series talk, the Open Culture Foundation presents highlights from their research that aims to chart the landscape of activism centring on digital rights and privacy in East Asia, and what other regions can learn from these experiences.
In this session, Exile Hub presents highlights from their research project “Voices from Exile: The Safety Needs of Myanmar Women Journalists.” The research delves into the experiences of exiled women journalists in the post-2021 coup landscape.
This session will discuss internet freedom in Tibet and the lessons, challenges, and opportunities for mobilising a counter-movement within and in the wider Asian region to push back against an increasingly hostile environment.
This session with Numun Fund invites everyone to dig deep into feminist approaches to technology, challenges and opportunities, and to listen and learn from groups on the ground contributing to feminist tech organising in South and Southeast Asia.