Leading policy advocacy & grassroots action to safeguard human & digital rights, promote peace, good governance & economic prosperity in the digital age!
As we conclude the Information Integrity Webinar Series, we invite you to the 6th and final session:
Smart Tech, Safe Choices: Exploring the Safe and Responsible Use of AI.
In commemoration of Safer Internet Day 2026, this dialogue will examine how Artificial Intelligence
is transforming our information ecosystem and what it means to use AI responsibly, ethically, and safely.
From AI governance and cybersecurity to fact-checking and digital accountability, this session brings together leading voices to explore how innovation must be balanced
WIDEF and BBFP Co-Host Two-Day Capacity-Building Training for Youth Activists on Cybercrime Law and the Safe Use of Social Media for Civic Engagement
Cybercrime laws in Nigeria, often justified under the umbrella of national security, are increasingly being used to criminalize
of cybercrime laws on civic space and freedom of expression.
- Engage youth leaders and activists on the safe and strategic use of social media and other digital tools for advocacy, civic participation, and democratic accountability.
- Build the capacity of youth platforms
Digital spaces must be safe for every woman and girl.
Join us as we examine how Nigeria can protect civic space, uphold freedom of expression, and end the rising digital violence targeting women and girls.
ποΈ 26 Nov 2025 | 12:00 PM (WAT)
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Held during the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, the 5th #InformationIntegrity Webinar explored how digital spaces are increasingly weaponized to harass, intimidate, and silence women and girls.
Drawing on research, field experience, and regional case studies,
support systems. Country examples of coordinated cyber-response structures and hotlines demonstrated promising approaches.
The session concluded with a call for coordinated, multisector action, across governments, platforms, media, civil society, and international organizations,
support systems. Country examples of coordinated cyber-response structures and hotlines demonstrated promising approaches.
The session concluded with a call for coordinated, multisector action, across governments, platforms, media, civil society, and international organizations,