
This year’s theme, “Smart tech, safe choices – Exploring the safe and responsible use of AI”, shines a spotlight on...

This year’s theme, “Smart tech, safe choices – Exploring the safe and responsible use of AI”, shines a spotlight on...

Current Internet Status in Uganda As of January 16, 2026, Uganda remains under a nationwide internet blackout that began on...

State-imposed internet disruptions In the digital era, connectivity is no longer optional but a necessity ; it is the backbone...

Now and then, we hear or read the phrase “the Internet is the backbone of modern society”. So much so...

As Kenya approaches its next electoral cycle, a critical conversation is unfolding about how to protect personal data while ensuring...

In June, Tatua Digital Resilience Centre attended the inaugural cyber carnival, an event that brought together cybersecurity experts from across...

8 July 2025, Accra, Ghana. Civil society leaders and social justice advocates, united by a shared commitment to fortifying civil...

On Thursday, June 5, 2025, the National Assembly held its fourth session during which the Budget and Appropriations Committee proposed...

Many Community-based organisations and Social justice organisations rely on free and open-source tools to support their work. Tools like Google...

Encryption has a rich history, evolving from ancient methods of secret communication to today’s sophisticated cryptosystems. It has been instrumental...
The Tatua Digital Resilience Centre, established by KICTANet, empowers Social Justice Organizations in East Africa to strengthen digital resilience, recover from threats, and harness technology for human rights work. Serving Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, it offers strategic support, fosters partnerships, and plans to expand across Africa with sustainable funding models.


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