Since the spread of the Internet is worldwide, it is to be promised that it remains as common place for everyone. Everyone in the sense it will be inclusive of all races, cultures, and even all genders. According to an article published at the ITU titled “Bridging the Gender Divide”[1] it is propounded that around 2.7 […]
Tag: Internet governance
Empowerments through Social Media Platforms During the Philippine Elections 2022 – Iqra Ejaz
Throughout the course of time and evolution, the world has landed in an era where on the one hand science and technology prevail and on the other hand highly polished political systems reign. Both of them run parallel as in times of political movements, social media platforms become replete with campaigns making the citizens able […]
New Powers for Online Safety: An Overview of the Australian Regulatory Modernisation – Jenna Manhau Fung
Background The Internet, with its vast array of benefits, has revolutionised the way we interact with the world. From how we learn and work, to how we form connections with people. As the use of the Internet is increasingly woven into the fabric of modern society, online safety has also become a more intricate and […]
NetMission Case Study Series 2023
Case Study Series 2023 is a series of blog posts initiated and presented by the ambassadors of NetMission Academy 2023 – an online Internet governance academy for youth in the Asia Pacific region. The series documented the extended studies of the ambassadors on different topics, including: This series aims to raise public awareness of various […]
NetMission Case Study Series 2023: Harnessing the Power of Social Media for Digital Citizenship
Written by Nattaya Kay S. Jaratruangsaeng, Mohammad Azimuddin Gazi & Harisa Shahid (Edited by Qurra Tul Ain Nisar & Jenna Manhau Fung) The internet is a crucial tool that has touched many aspects of our daily lives. As developments in ICT continues to improve, issues regarding access and empowerment also arise. Access is the capacity […]