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Tatua means solve in Swahili. The Tatua Digital Resilience Center assists Social Justice Organisations in East Africa to enhance their digital resilience, quickly respond to and recover from digital threats, and harness the power of technology to enable them to achieve their mission. The centre is part of a wider network of resilience hubs in the world under the Weaving Resilience initiative. The other resilience hubs in East Africa include the Financial Resilience Hub, Wellness Hub, and Protection Hub.
Transformed safe communities through the power of ICTs.
Promote an enabling environment in the ICT sector that is robust, open, accessible, and rights-based.
✓ Training of SJOs board and leadership on digital resilience, risks, and opportunities
✓ Participation and contribution of AIRA members and the community.
Monitoring and advocacy on emerging issues such as Privacy, Misinformation/Disinformation, Artificial Intelligence, Surveillance, Information Controls, etc
✓ Conducting digital resilience assessments, risk assessments, and audits.
✓ Participation and contribution of AIRA members and community.
Development of policies and strategies for diverse SJOs e.g. digital resilience, change management, organization growth, external engagement, etc.
Cyber hygiene is the set of habits and practices that people use to maintain the security and health of their devices, data, and online communications.
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The Tatua Digital Resilience Advisory Centre Board is composed of KICTANet, CIPESA, Pollicy, CIPIT, and Article 19 Eastern Africa, and Tanzania Human Rights Defenders Coalition (THRDC).
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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.
Nine Planets, Earth Wing, Suite E9, Kabarnet Garden Road, Nairobi, KENYA | Phone: 254 110 730 730 | Email: info@tatua.digital
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