AfriSIG News

Michael Graaf, from the Right to Know Campaign (South Africa) is a lifelong activist in anti-apartheid, antimilitarist, green, and information liberation fields. His education background is some science, some humanities, some media studies, and some IT.  He is the author of this post on peer-to-peer (P2P) name services as a potential game changer in internet governance.

Much of the first day of the … Read more

Collection of tweets that have been part of today's conversation around AfriSIG2014:

  • Interesting and poetic breakdown of planning, governance, stakeholderism, transparency. I… Read more

It is our first day at this year’s African School on Internet Governance, which is taking place in the beautiful Mauritius island between 21-26 November.

More than 40 participants have arrived from all over Africa to take part in the school, which aims at building knowledge of internet governance institutions and processes; engaging people from governments, civil society, business and the technical and academic… Read more