#14 Sustainable Consortium Management
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by Digital Human Rights Lab
1y ago
After building a consortium, what activities are essential for the self sustaining stage? In this episode, we continued talking to Lucrezia Biteete from the Digital for Development (D4D) Hub. She is a Senior Expert at the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH ..read more
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#13 Setting up a Consortium
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by Digital Human Rights Lab
1y ago
The Digital Human Rights Lab community is now entering a new chapter. We are happy to have a woman on the microphone with our guest today, Lucrezia Biteete, who shares her experience and knowledge on how to build a successful Consortium.  ..read more
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#10: Children's protection online and offline (with Andrew Gole)*
Human Rights and the Digital by DHRLab
by Digital Human Rights Lab
1y ago
With nationwide total shutdowns and closure of schools during the Covid-19 pandemic, Internet access and usage by Ugandan children or minors has become a new norm. More and more children now need to be online to access learning resources, do homework, attend classes, network online with peers and participate in online gaming. With the increased popularity of social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Tiktok, the number of young people connecting to the internet is massive. In this episode, Phillip and Charity together with Andrew Gole from Encrypt Uganda talk about current de ..read more
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#9b: Online and Digital Activism: The Good, Bad and Ugly!*
Human Rights and the Digital by DHRLab
by Digital Human Rights Lab
1y ago
In this second part of the 9th episode, Phillip and Charity continue to explore the different shades of digital and online activism. They will guide us through the possible positive impacts of online activism and show how can we use it as a successful tool. But online activism also entails negative aspects. *This episode was recorded under special circumstances during the 42 days of lockdown ..read more
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#9b: Online and Digital Activism. The Good, Bad and Ugly! (recorded during second lockdown 2021)
Human Rights and the Digital by DHRLab
by Digital Human Rights Lab
1y ago
In this episode, Phillip and Charity dissect digital and online activism. What is it? Why should we all care? What is the good, the bad and the ugly of digital activism? *This episode was recorded under special circumstances during the lockdown in Summer 2021.  ..read more
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#8 Mental Health for HRD's
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by Digital Human Rights Lab
1y ago
In a world where mental illness has been presented as something to be ashamed of, it is no wonder people don’t speak up. In this episode the DHRLab Engagement Leads Daniel Odongo and Phillip Ayazika invited Joy Mukasa Leah (AHAR) and Tusiime Tutu (Trainer, Poet, DHRLab Blogger) to explore how being open and loud about mental health can contribute to a more stable mental health ..read more
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#7 Access and utilization of ICTs and assistive technology by persons with disabilities in Uganda
Human Rights and the Digital by DHRLab
by Digital Human Rights Lab
1y ago
Inclusion of persons with disabilities in the digital society as well as access to ICTs and assistive technology is part of the realization and promotion of human right. In this podcast, Phillip Ayazika and Daniel Odongo talk to Bonnita Nyamwire and Dr. Pamela Nizeyimana how to bridge the digital divide for persons with disabilities ..read more
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#6 Data and Privacy Protection in Uganda
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by Digital Human Rights Lab
1y ago
In 2019, Uganda passed the Data Protection and Privacy Act. In this podcast, Charity Mugasha and Phillip Ayazika talk to Silver Kayondo, lawyer and social entrepreneur, about data protection in Uganda, how effective this law has been over the years and how aware citizens are about the law and data protection ..read more
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#5 Impacts of the Internet Shutdown feat. Jimmy Haguma and Juliet Nanfuka
Human Rights and the Digital by DHRLab
by Digital Human Rights Lab
1y ago
On the eve of the presidential and Parliamentary elections in Uganda, Ugandans were locked out in a total internet shut down. Online activity was brought to a stand still for close to five days, when there was a partial uplift on the shutdown. In this episode we are joined by Juliet Nafuka of CIPESA and Jimmy Haguma of Uganda Police, to discuss and explore the impact of the recent internet shutdown on Ugandans ..read more
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SPECIAL: Strategic Response International live @ 88.4FM, Voice of Teso in Soroti
Human Rights and the Digital by DHRLab
by Digital Human Rights Lab
1y ago
In this recording of a 88.4FM Voice of Teso radio show,  Chanwat Brian Geoffrey talks about his work at SRI and joins a discussion on Digital Human Rights Work during Covid-19 ..read more
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