African Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, Côte d’Ivoire, and Guinea have the opportunity to enhance their digital security and advocacy skills through the West Africa Civil Society Institute’s (WACSI) Digital Security & Advocacy Programme.
This initiative aims to empower CSOs to strengthen their online presence, protect their data, and uphold their digital rights.
Interested organizations are encouraged to apply by May 30 through the provided link..
The WACSI Digital Security & Advocacy Programme comes at a crucial time when cyber threats continue to pose significant challenges to organizations across Africa.
With the increasing reliance on digital platforms for communication and operations, the need for robust cybersecurity measures cannot be overstated.
By participating in this program, CSOs will gain valuable insights into best practices for mitigating online risks and safeguarding sensitive information..
The selected participants will benefit from expert-led training sessions, practical workshops, and tailored guidance on implementing effective digital security strategies within their organizations.
Furthermore, the program will foster collaboration and knowledge-sharing among CSOs from different countries, promoting a collective approach to addressing digital threats and advancing advocacy efforts in the region..
By equipping CSOs with the necessary tools and knowledge to navigate the digital landscape securely, the WACSI programme has the potential to enhance the overall effectiveness and impact of civil society initiatives in West Africa.
Strengthening online security measures not only protects organizations from cyber vulnerabilities but also enables them to amplify their voices and advocate for positive change with confidence in the digital realm..
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