Boost your Digital Rights Advocacy Skills with ICNL’s Free Online Course
PUBLISHED: JANUARY 2025
Are you interested in sharpening your ability to effectively advocate for digital rights?
ICNL has partnered with Advocacy Assembly – an e-learning platform focused on human rights – to create a free online course that can help.
The course, taught by ICNL Senior Legal Advisor Zach Lampell, aims to give a better understanding of human rights standards related to online civic space and to provide tools to advocate for reforms. It features a mix of video, text, and interactive quizzes, and takes about one hour to complete.
The curriculum highlights real laws that have been passed in different countries, explains their human rights impacts and provides tips for how to effectively advocate for rights-compliant legal frameworks. It also breaks down a real-world example of how civil society strategically applied these lessons to successfully advance digital rights.
You do not have to be a lawyer or technology expert to enroll. You only need a willingness to learn and an interest in using the knowledge from the course to improve the digital rights environment in your country.
Ready to boost your capacity to tackle challenges at the intersection of human rights and technology? Take the course now via the Advocacy Assembly website.
About Advocacy Assembly
Advocacy Assembly is a free e-learning platform featuring dozens of courses for human rights activists, campaigners and journalists. Their platform allows people to boost their knowledge and skills to make an impact. With over 20 partner organizations, including ICNL, they offer courses in various topics, including advocacy, human rights law, digital rights, data science, design, digital security, investigative journalism, podcasting, internet shutdowns and open-source intelligence.