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New research reveals how digital platforms are being weaponised to abuse and exploit women in Kenya

New research reveals how digital platforms are being weaponised to abuse and exploit women in Kenya

by panafcon | Oct 30, 2025 | Freedom of Expression, Gender, Highlights, kictanet, kictanet post

Nairobi, Kenya, October 30, 2025: Across Kenya, online sexual exploitation and abuse (OSEA) is escalating rapidly, with predators exploiting digital technologies to recruit, groom, abuse, and traumatise women and girls.. Two new reports uncover how the digital realm...
Global Civil Society Urges States to Reject UN Cybercrime Treaty Over Human Rights Risks

Global Civil Society Urges States to Reject UN Cybercrime Treaty Over Human Rights Risks

by panafcon | Oct 29, 2025 | Cyber Security, Highlights, kictanet post

We, the undersigned organisations, remain deeply concerned that the UN Convention Against Cybercrime (UNCC) will facilitate human rights abuses across borders. As some states head to Hanoi for the UNCC signing ceremony from October 25-26, we urge them to refrain from...
Africa’s Digital Future: Media Coverage Gaps Exposed

Africa’s Digital Future: Media Coverage Gaps Exposed

by panafcon | Oct 27, 2025 | Digital Economy, kictanet, kictanet post

In Nairobi, the conversation around Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) took a bold new turn, from technical jargon to human impact.  At the launch of Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa’s (CIPESA) findings on media coverage of DPI...
KICTANet and Mombasa Press Club to Strengthen Digital Safety and Resilience Among Journalists in Mombasa County

KICTANet and Mombasa Press Club to Strengthen Digital Safety and Resilience Among Journalists in Mombasa County

by panafcon | Oct 23, 2025 | Access, Highlights, kictanet, kictanet post

By Neema Mujesia, KICTANet and the Mombasa Press Club (MPC) are pursuing a partnership aimed at strengthening digital safety and resilience among journalists operating in Mombasa County. The collaboration seeks to empower media practitioners with the knowledge and...
Kenya’s Virtual Asset Law: Building Trust in a Digital Financial Future

Kenya’s Virtual Asset Law: Building Trust in a Digital Financial Future

by panafcon | Oct 22, 2025 | Digital Economy, Highlights, kictanet, kictanet post

By Joseph Kihanya LLB LLM Kenya’s Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASP) Act, 2025, signed into law on October 15, marks a turning point in how the country approaches digital finance, privacy, and data governance. It is more than a crypto law,it is a blueprint for how...
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