Initially founded by SecDev Foundation, Salam@ Tunisia works to raise awareness about digital safety and provide technical support to victims of online violence.
In an extension of that work and believing in the continuous need of support to ensure a safer digital space, Digital Citizenship provides digital safety support that covers:
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Initially founded by SecDev Foundation, Salam@ Tunisia works to raise awareness about digital safety and provide technical support to victims of online violence.
In an extension of that work and believing in the continuous need of support to ensure a safer digital space, Digital Citizenship provides digital safety support that covers:
- fighting identity theft
- removing harmful content (online violence, xenophobia, racism, sexism,...)
- deactivate accounts, pages, or groups with online violence,
- reactivate/return content, accounts, pages or groups wrongly deleted.
This is a free service.
We put together with our regional colleagues at Karama a programme for Adolescent Girls to get to understand how to provide them with skills and capacity to advocate for what matters for them.
With our main partner, the National Journalists Union - SNJT, we work on capacity building for journalists and bloggers to optimize their reach and network using the social media platforms with the Facebook for Journalists program and the use of Twitter as a platform during the Tunisian Elections in 2019.
With different Wikimedia Affiliates, Digital Citizenship organized many workshops to initiate journalists and young students about the contribution to Wikipedia and its sister projects. On one hand, we have organized edit-a-thons to add more content about Women and Arts. On the other hand, we collaborated with other entities to observe the state of edits online during elections times.
She speaks is a full day event aimed at starting a discussion and raising awareness around the role of female journalists and also organize a panel discussion on freedom of speech in the digital age and the role of Arab female journalist in covering conflict zones.
Supporting our local and regional communities with raising awareness about the citizens rights in the new digital era. In 2019, we organized a one-day conference at the global RightsCon in Tunis to talk about the interesection of Digital tech and platforms and the Adolescents, the bloggers, journalists, elections,...
In Digital Citizenship, we believe that a lot of women and girls, active and engaged in the civic space and political life, pull out because of targeted smearing campaigns against them.
We discussed this in an open panel during the Tunis Forum on Gender Equality with Award-winning blogger Lina Ben Mhenni, Gender Equality Activist Feryel C
In Digital Citizenship, we believe that a lot of women and girls, active and engaged in the civic space and political life, pull out because of targeted smearing campaigns against them.
We discussed this in an open panel during the Tunis Forum on Gender Equality with Award-winning blogger Lina Ben Mhenni, Gender Equality Activist Feryel Charfeddine (Calam), MENA Policy Associate Dima Samaro (AccessNow) and moderated by Emna Mizouni (Digital Citizenship).
We work continuously to counter this phenomenon by allowing them to know how online space policies could protect them.
With BIL Tunisia, Digital Citizenship organized, in Ellokal, a commemoration of the First Freedom of the Internet Martyr; Zouhair Yahyaoui. We also had a roundtable discussion with the political activist and blogger Wajdi Mehouachi on the status of Freedom of Internet in Tunisia after the Revolution.
In its effort to counter online misinformation, Digital Citizenship collaborated with Code For Africa to mentor Women Wikipedians in Residence in Cameroon and Senegal to work on COVID19 related content.
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