InternetLab, 2020
“Quem defende seus dados?”, the Brazilian version of "Who has your back?", aims to promote transparency and best practices in terms of privacy and data protection by companies providing Internet connections in Brazil. Every year, they review the methodology to include legislative changes, innovations and controversies in jurisprudence and updated best practices in terms of protection of privacy and personal data in this country.
Paradigm Initiative, 2021
The report presents a compilation of stories about privacy violations, creation of public policies related to data protection, defense of privacy; all of them occurred during the health emergency due to COVID-19.
Paradigm Initiative, 2021
This report explores the state of digital rights and data privacy in Nigeria. It outlines how personal data is collected and retained, and how privacy can be breached by both private and state actors; the legal and regulatory framework, and how this functions in practice; and ongoing efforts and recommendations to better protect Nigerians' digital rights and privacy.
Internet Bolivia and Access Now, 2019
A basic guide containing concepts on personal data protection. For example; what is personal data, what is sensitive data, forms of treatment, etc. It also analyzes the situation of data protection and privacy in Bolivia.
Internet Bolivia, 2019
A campaign to promote the drafting of a data protection law for Bolivia. It includes multiple resources: articles, videos, guides and a proposal to regulate the data protection local ecosystem.
KICTANet, 2021
This report by ARTICLE 19 Eastern Africa, the Kenya ICT Action Network (KICTANet), and Pollicy reviews the national legal frameworks and practices that have enabled an extraordinary surveillance environment during the first year of the coronavirus pandemic in Kenya and Uganda. It documents and raises awareness about government and private sector surveillance measures and practices in both countries during this period and their human rights implications.