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Submission to UN UPR of Viet Nam by Access, PEN International, English PEN, & ARTICLE 19

18 Dec 2015

Joint submission from Access, PEN International, English PEN, and ARTICLE 19 to the United Nations Universal Periodic Review on Viet Nam’s compliance with its international human rights obligations with respect to freedom of expression.

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Submission to UN UPR of Viet Nam by Access, PEN International, English PEN, & ARTICLE 19
18 Dec 2015
Submission to UN UPR of Viet Nam by Access, PEN International, English PEN, & ARTICLE 19
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Access Now delivers crowd-sourced speech at United Nations

16 Dec 2015

Our policy fellow, Deniz Duru Aydin, delivers a speech developed with your help at the high-level meeting for the WSIS+10 process at the United Nations.

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Access Now delivers crowd-sourced speech at United Nations
16 Dec 2015
Access Now delivers crowd-sourced speech at United Nations

Open letter to the Nigerian Senate on the matter of the Frivolous Petitions Prohibition Bill (aka “Social Media” Bill)

16 Dec 2015

Access Now joined a coalition of 20 Nigeria, African, and international organizations on the Frivolous Petitions Bill.

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Open letter to the Nigerian Senate on the matter of the Frivolous Petitions Prohibition Bill (aka “Social Media” Bill)
16 Dec 2015
Open letter to the Nigerian Senate on the matter of the Frivolous Petitions Prohibition Bill (aka “Social Media” Bill)
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APC and Access Briefing note on the 27th session of the UN Human Rights Council

15 Dec 2015

The 27th session of the Human Rights Council (HRC27) will take place in Geneva from 8-26 September 2014. Internet rights and freedoms will feature prominently with the highlight being the Council’s consideration of the landmark report of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on the Right to Privacy in the Digital Age and related panel discussion on September 12th and a discussion on violence against children online. Learn more in this briefing note prepared by APC and Access.

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APC and Access Briefing note on the 27th session of the UN Human Rights Council
15 Dec 2015
APC and Access Briefing note on the 27th session of the UN Human Rights Council
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Digital Rights and Business: A Primer on Risks and Solutions for the ICT Sector

15 Dec 2015

Brief on the main challenges ICT providers face with regard to surveillance, freedom of expression, and privacy, prepared for the UN as it considers a legally binding instrument on business and human rights, July 2015.

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Digital Rights and Business: A Primer on Risks and Solutions for the ICT Sector
15 Dec 2015
Digital Rights and Business: A Primer on Risks and Solutions for the ICT Sector
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Emerging tech leaders gather in Tunis for Women Hack Day

3 Dec 2015

In Tunis, Access Now joined ArabWIC and Women Who Code to hold Women Hack Day, a unique event to celebrate women in technology in the region.

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Emerging tech leaders gather in Tunis for Women Hack Day
3 Dec 2015
Emerging tech leaders gather in Tunis for Women Hack Day

Digital Citizen: Special edition on refugees and technology

2 Dec 2015

Digital Citizen brings you the latest news, policy, and research on human rights in the Arab World. This special issue focuses on refugees and technology.

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Digital Citizen: Special edition on refugees and technology
2 Dec 2015
Digital Citizen: Special edition on refugees and technology
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Defending solidarity and human rights after the attacks in Paris and Beirut

17 Nov 2015

Following the horrific attacks in Paris and Beirut, Access Now urges governments to respond by affirming and strengthening our very best values.

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Defending solidarity and human rights after the attacks in Paris and Beirut
17 Nov 2015
Defending solidarity and human rights after the attacks in Paris and Beirut
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Access Now events at Internet Governance Forum 2015

9 Nov 2015
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Access Now events at Internet Governance Forum 2015
9 Nov 2015
Access Now events at Internet Governance Forum 2015
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U.S. Congress begins responding to a post “Safe Harbor” world

3 Nov 2015

Much of the world’s digital economy relies on the free flow of data. So when a European court recently struck down an agreement known as “Safe Harbor,” which authorized data transfers between the United States and Europe, it sent shock waves across the Atlantic. Now companies and even governments are trying to figure out what to do.

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U.S. Congress begins responding to a post “Safe Harbor” world
3 Nov 2015
U.S. Congress begins responding to a post “Safe Harbor” world