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2022 Open Internet for Democracy Leaders Program

Call for Concept Notes MATRA 2023 (Albania)

Deadline: 8-Jul-22

Applications are now open for the 2022 Open Internet for Democracy Leaders Program.

The Open Internet for Democracy Leaders Program – a collaboration between the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), the National Democratic Institute (NDI), and the Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA) – is a year-long non-residential leadership program that empowers emerging leaders from across the globe to build their advocacy and organizing skills to protect internet freedom.

The Open Internet for Democracy Leaders are a unique cohort of global advocates from civic organizations, media, and the private sector who are passionate about protecting and promoting an open internet.

Aims 

2022-2023 THEME: Uniting Grassroots Voices for Digital Democracy in an Era of Rapid Policy Change 

Ensuring that the internet is governed in a way that protects human rights and fosters inclusive civic and economic participation is essential for democracy to survive in the digital era. Yet, over the past decade, there has been a global decline in internet freedom, and it has become easier for governments and non-state actors to close the digital space. Over the past year alone, at least 48 countries have proposed laws or new policy directives aimed at regulating social, economic, and political engagement online, according to research from Freedom House. Change in the digital policy landscape is accelerating as governments and policymakers feel compelled to develop and implement laws as quickly as possible.

It has become increasingly difficult for diverse stakeholder groups to quickly provide meaningful input at the national, regional, and international level. Without broad-based multi-stakeholder engagement, there is a higher chance that new policies will be poorly conceived or infringe upon internationally recognized human rights.

This year, the Open Internet for Democracy Initiative seeks to adapt and strengthen digital rights advocacy tactics in a context of rapid digital policy change. The Leaders Program is looking for advocates from diverse stakeholder groups (media, civil society, the technical community, and the business sector) who are defending digital democracy by pushing back against harmful legislation impacting the digital space in their countries and regions. Leaders will connect and collaborate with peers and mentors around the world to discuss how they are grappling with these rapid policy challenges.

The Open Internet for Democracy Leaders Program is looking for applicants who pinpoint a particular digital rights policy issue occurring in their country or region that, if left unaddressed, poses a direct threat to democracy. In particular, they are looking for applicants who are interested in building connections and close collaborations with other stakeholders to address these problems. Collaboratively, they will develop a research product to raise awareness about these policy developments in a global context, contributing case studies from their own country’s experience with the issue. This research product will take a novel approach to tackling these rapid digital policy developments and share findings at regional and global forums. Following this publication, each Leader will conduct an advocacy campaign to raise awareness of the policy or policies threatening an open and democratic internet in their country or region.

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Selection Criteria

For more information, visit https://openinternet.global/call-for-applications

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