Avocats Sans Frontieres (ASF) France has commenced a two-day training for 25 Nigerian experts on digital rights as part of the efforts to address issues of cybercrimes and other challenges faced by internet users.
The country director, ASF France, also known as Lawyers Without Borders, France, Angela Uzoma-Iwuchukwu, at the inaugural meeting in Abuja, said members of the expert group were drawn from civil society organisations (CSOs), government authority, particular regulatory agencies relating to the internet technology, the academia and the media.
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She said the essence of the programme was to have the group work together to develop a policy guide and to build their capacity on international standards regarding digital rights, internet laws and regulations.
“The objective is to be able to produce a digitally reformed policy guide regarding the creation of a safe space on the internet for individuals to thrive and engage, and this is more to promote issues around freedom of expression online, data protection, and many more.
“This training is also going to address issues around threats online and cybercrime, and we will also be looking at all those issues regarding the challenges we face online in the use of technology,” she said.
The programme manager, Human Rights, Civil Society, and Youth for European Union (EU), Wynyfred Achu-Egbuson, said the training was part of the Enhancing Digital Rights in Nigeria (e-RIGHTS) Project, implemented by ASF France and funded by the EU.
She said there were few CSOs working on the interface between technology and governance; hence, “the e-RIGHTS Project is unique to strengthen digital rights in Nigeria for better protection of human rights defenders and the population.”