The APC community begins 2026 with good news in the areas of policy advocacy and multistakeholder dialogue, gaining important ...
In Bangladesh, where internet use has expanded quickly but protections and support systems remain uneven, ...
On 18 January 2026, five days after the shutdown began, internet access was partially restored. While this provided relief to ...
For the first time, the organisation attended the Climate Conference as a UNFCCC observer organisation – an important step ...
Gaza’s digital economy has been pushed to the brink by years of blockade and, since October 2023, by the widespread destruction of telecommunications and power infrastructure. What once served as a ...
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Many digital divides still persist today, to the point that a third of the world’s population is still offline. Different statistics also show that the divide can be worse depending on the countries ...
Hoy recibes la segunda edición de Cambio en marcha, nuestro boletín especial sobre el trabajo y el alcance de la red de APC.
Myanmar faces regular digital repression by the military and challenges such as surveillance, doxxing and security threats. Despite these challenges, people in Myanmar are finding ways to resist and ...
Submission by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to freedom of opinion and expression In June 2015, the UN Special Rapporteur on ...
For the past decade, internet connectivity has been praised for its potential to close the gender gap in Africa. Among the many benefits of digitalisation, digital tools enable groups that are ...
This article was originally published by APC member Unwanted Witness, who also issued a statement condemning the internet shutdown as a direct attack on democracy and a violation of human rights. On ...