RNW Media (formerly known as Radio Nederland Wereldomroep) is an international non-governmental organisation based in Haarlem, the Netherlands. RNW Media focuses on leveraging digital media to build digital communities of young people in restrictive settings.
Educate & Connect Collaborates globally to create stronger open data networks.
Social Finance is a mission-driven non-profit partnering with communities, governments, and sectors to develop innovative solutions for complex societal issues, aiming to create lasting, positive change.
Superbloom uses design as a transformative tool to shift power in the tech ecosystem, centering people’s needs and collaborating to shape a more inclusive online future.
Associação Humanitária HoPe Moçambique improves life expectancy through local solutions in emergencies, education, agriculture, social protection, and health.
INTERNETLAB is an independent research center focused on law and technology, promoting interdisciplinary research and dialogue on internet policy topics like privacy, freedom of speech, and gender through an academic think tank model.
Pen to Paper is a media consulting firm focused on addressing inequalities in digital participation. It promotes inclusive digital policy, using participatory research and community expertise for sustainable media development.
Pollicy improves citizen-government interactions through data, design, and technology. It began with open data projects and now collaborates with major partners to build a data-driven culture.
KICTANet is a multi-stakeholder think tank focused on ICT policy and regulation, promoting policy advocacy, capacity building, research, and stakeholder engagement with a human rights-based approach.
TechSocietal provides expertise in digital rights and inclusion, focusing on secure access for women and children, with services in research, advocacy, capacity building, and stakeholder engagement.
Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET) empowers women through ICTs, focusing on information sharing, advocacy, research, and gender-responsive projects in governance and entrepreneurship.
TEDIC is a non-profit promoting human rights in digital spaces, addressing gender inequalities and empowering vulnerable groups through campaigns and its feminist cyborg program since 2014.
The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) promotes policy change, women's rights online, and gender parity in media through research, advocacy, and global partnerships.
Hiperderecho, Peru's first digital rights non-profit, defends tech rights through education, research, policy advocacy, and development, focusing on free speech, privacy, and transparency.
Sula Batsu is a cooperative that fosters local development through digital technologies, knowledge management, art, culture, and social economy, with workers also serving as owners in a self-managed model.
Fundación Karisma promotes human rights and social justice in digital technology through programs on knowledge, civic participation, autonomy, inclusion, and labs focused on security and community challenges.