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Gender and Internet Governance eXchange in Asia

30th June 2015

Flavia Fascendini

Flavia Fascendini vive en una ciudad en el interior de Argentina y es directora de comunicaciones de APC. Escribile a flavia@apc.org

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Caroline Tagny

Caroline is the West and Central Africa Programs Coordinator for the Coalition of African Lesbians. Based in Johannesburg, she is interested in how the internet can be a catalyst for women's rights and sexual rights activism.

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We added that tweet Farhana! Thanks for the heads up!

Posted on Thu, 07/02/2015 - 10:33

ICT helps to build “Library without wall”. # APrIGF

Posted on Wed, 07/01/2015 - 20:21

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  • asia
  • gigx
  • internet governance
  • privacy
  • women's rights

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