One-third of the world’s population still lacks access to the Internet. In 2019, we launched a five-year plan with a clear roadmap for change.
This report is a snapshot of how we worked with our global community to overcome major challenges and exceed our ambitious goals.
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Advocating for Strong Encryption We organized a workshop in Brussels for civil society organizations to explore encryption threats and develop advocacy strategies.Hear from the participants about their experience and why they are passionate about advocating for strong encryption …
Connectivity Co-funding Initiative We’re calling for partners to join us in our commitment to increasing global connectivity.Over the next five years, the Internet Society and the Internet Society Foundation are investing in connectivity-focused initiatives focused on supporting marginalized and underserved populations …
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