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Call for Applications: ARTICLE 19 Internet of Rights Fellowship

Call for Proposals: Wehubit Programme to support Projects using Digital Technologies

Deadline: 3-Mar-23

ARTICLE 19’s Team Digital is looking for public interest advocates to join the 2023-2024 Internet of Rights (IoR) Fellowship, a 12-month fellowship, beginning in April 2023.

Upon selection, fellows work with their A19 mentor to develop a workplan and schedule. The Fellowship is designed to be flexible and dynamic to account for each fellow’s skills, interests, and experience. In line with the workplan, mentors will provide assistance such as advocacy coordination, support during meetings, ad hoc training, and in-depth research collaboration. Mentors will also facilitate fellows’ inclusion in global and regional networks of experts and activists working on digital rights and Internet governance issues, including current and former fellows.

A cornerstone of this programme is to support fellows’ participation in Internet governance bodies: therefore, all fellows are expected to participate in three Internet technical standards or policy meetings over the course of the year. This participation will be pursuant to the workplan, and meetings will be selected with support from mentors. This aspect of the programme is intended to further develop fellows’ capacities and knowledge in certain fields of Internet infrastructure and human rights. The Fellowship will cover any costs associated with attending these meetings and/or conferences.

Goals

The general goals of the IoR Fellowship are:

Fellowship Tracks

This year, A19 is soliciting applications for the following tracks:

Expectations

ARTICLE 19 is looking for the following qualities:

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants from the global south, women, and other individuals that identify as part of underrepresented groups in Internet governance are especially encouraged to apply.

For more information, visit ARTICLE 19.

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