Webinar Invite: Global Censorship Trends: Insights from Network Measurement, Circumvention, and Advocacy

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Dear Listers,

Internet censorship is an (in)visible threat that is increasingly becoming
more pervasive worldwide — often impacting vulnerable communities the
most. Today, nearly every country including Kenya, has experienced some
form of internet censorship. What varies is the content being restricted
and the consequences of that restriction. In many cases, governments block
access to a broad range of websites and applications; in more extreme
scenarios, they shut down internet access entirely. These practices are
spreading globally, posing significant threats to human rights and
undermining fundamental democratic freedoms. As political dynamics shift,
so too does the landscape of internet censorship worldwide.

On *Tuesday, 13 May, from 1800 – 1900 EAT*, the Berkman Klein Center for
Internet and Society at Harvard University will host this webinar on *Global
Censorship Trends: Insights from Network Measurement, Circumvention, and
Advocacy.*

KICTANet is a member of the #KeepItOn coalition and invites listers to join
the session to learn about global internet censorship trends revealed
through a decade of OONI network measurement data, how the global #KeepItOn
advocacy campaign fights internet shutdowns, and how Tor Project tools
support censorship circumvention efforts.

*RSVP here: *
cyber.harvard.edu/events/global-censorship-trends-insights-network-measurement-circumvention-and-advocacy
<cyber.harvard.edu/events/global-censorship-trends-insights-network-measurement-circumvention-and-advocacy>

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Regards,

*Victor Kapiyo*
Partner | *Lawmark Partners LLP*
*Nine Planet Apartments, Nairobi | **Web: www.lawmark.co.ke
<www.lawmark.co.ke/> *
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