[IRPCoalition] Fwd: [bestbits] Launch of Travel Guide #5 to the Digital World: Data protection for human rights defenders

IRPCoalition info at irpcharter.org
Tue Jul 17 01:02:33 EEST 2018


Dear all

_/(with apologies, as my previous email included an incorrect link). /_

Please find the _correct email_ below:

I am writing here to share, in case of interest, the fifth installment
of GPD's Travel Guides to the Digital World series.  Just as a travel
guide introduces tourists to the customs, language and geography of a
foreign land, the series aims to equip human rights defenders with the
information needed to navigate complex areas of internet-related policy
from a human rights perspective.

Previous guides in the series have focused on internet governance
<https://www.gp-digital.org/publication/travel-guide-to-the-digital-world/>,
digital surveillance
<https://www.gp-digital.org/publication/travel-guide-to-the-digital-world-surveillance-and-international-standards/>,
cybersecurity
<https://www.gp-digital.org/publication/travel-guide-to-the-digital-world-cybersecurity-policy-for-human-rights-defenders/>,
and encryption
<https://www.gp-digital.org/publication/travel-guide-to-the-digital-world-4-encryption-policy-for-human-rights-defenders/>.

The latest installment, the
<https://www.gp-digital.org/publication/travel-guide-to-data-protection/>*Travel
Guide to the Digital World: Data protection for human rights defenders*,
offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the world of data
protection, explaining the history of personal data processing, the key
debates, why they relate to human rights, and where – and how – human
rights defenders can engage.

To accompany the guide, we'll also be publishing a series of short
analyses of draft data protection legislation. The first, on Kenya, is
already out, and do stay tuned for the rest! You can find it here
<https://www.gp-digital.org/data-protection-on-the-ground-1-kenyas-draft-bill/>.

Please do feel free to share the guide with any colleagues, partners or
networks. We also strongly welcome your feedback so if you have any
thoughts or comments, please don't hesitate to get in touch.

Best
Sheetal.





On 12 July 2018 at 12:20, Sheetal Kumar <sheetal at gp-digital.org
<mailto:sheetal at gp-digital.org>> wrote:

    Dear all,

    /[with apologies for cross-posting]/

    I am writing here to share, in case of interest, the fifth
    installment of GPD's Travel Guides to the Digital World series. 
    Just as a travel guide introduces tourists to the customs, language
    and geography of a foreign land, the series aims to equip human
    rights defenders with the information needed to navigate complex
    areas of internet-related policy from a human rights perspective.

    Previous guides in the series have focused on internet governance
    <https://www.gp-digital.org/publication/travel-guide-to-the-digital-world/>,
    digital surveillance
    <https://www.gp-digital.org/publication/travel-guide-to-the-digital-world-surveillance-and-international-standards/>,
    cybersecurity
    <https://www.gp-digital.org/publication/travel-guide-to-the-digital-world-cybersecurity-policy-for-human-rights-defenders/>,
    and encryption
    <https://www.gp-digital.org/publication/travel-guide-to-the-digital-world-4-encryption-policy-for-human-rights-defenders/>.

    The latest installment, the *Travel Guide to the Digital World: Data
    protection for human rights defenders
    <https://www.gp-digital.org/news/introducing-gpds-new-travel-guide-to-cybersecurity-policy-for-human-rights-defenders/>*,
    offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the world of
    data protection, explaining the history of personal data processing,
    the key debates, why they relate to human rights, and where – and
    how – human rights defenders can engage.

    To accompany the guide, we'll also be publishing a series of short
    analyses of draft data protection legislation. The first, on Kenya,
    is already out, and do stay tuned for the rest! You can find it here
    <https://www.gp-digital.org/data-protection-on-the-ground-1-kenyas-draft-bill/>.

    Please do feel free to share the guide with any colleagues, partners
    or networks. We also strongly welcome your feedback so if you have
    any thoughts or comments, please don't hesitate to get in touch.

    Best

    Sheetal.

    -- 
    *Sheetal Kumar*
    Programme Lead | GLOBAL PARTNERS DIGITAL
    Second Home, 68-80 Hanbury Street, London, E1 5JL
    T: +44 (0)20 3 818 3258 0337| M: +44 (0)7739569514  |
    PGP ID: AAEDBF8AFE87EF53  | PGP Fingerprint: 9CD3 46A5 21A1 DFD9
    FDD0 457D AAED BF8A FE87 EF53 |




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*Sheetal Kumar*
Programme Lead | GLOBAL PARTNERS DIGITAL
Second Home, 68-80 Hanbury Street, London, E1 5JL
T: +44 (0)20 3 818 3258 0337| M: +44 (0)7739569514  |
PGP ID: AAEDBF8AFE87EF53  | PGP Fingerprint: 9CD3 46A5 21A1 DFD9 FDD0
457D AAED BF8A FE87 EF53 |

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