18 October 2021
Surveillance Law in Africa: a Review of Six Countries
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This review provides the first comparative analysis of African legal surveillance frameworks.
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18 October 2021
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This review provides the first comparative analysis of African legal surveillance frameworks.
11 May 2021
Youth Employment and Politics Seminars
This webinar will focus on young people’s civic and political action before and during the pandemic, connecting this to debates on...
This research will review how surveillance is legally defined, limited, and subject to oversight in six African countries: Nigeria, Senegal, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya and South Africa.
9 March 2021
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This paper explores efforts across Egyptian universities to enhance responsiveness and accountability for addressing and mitigating sexual harassment on campus. Though not a new phenomenon, harassment in Egyptian universities differs from other places in terms of scale, frequency, aggressiveness and the characteristics of perpetrators and survivors within the university settings.
2 March 2021
26 February 2021
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This report introduces findings from ten digital rights landscape country reports on Zimbabwe, Zambia, Uganda, Sudan, South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia, Egypt, and Cameroon. The country reports analyse how the openings and closings of online civic space affect citizens’ digital rights.
11 February 2021
22 January 2021