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PROTEGE QV: “The African Declaration should be a citizen handbook on internet use”
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PROTEGE QV: “The African Declaration should be a citizen handbook on internet use”
Cameroonian association PROTEGE QV stands for “Promotion of Technologies that Guarantee Environment and a better Quality of Life”. Since 1995, it has worked in promoting rural development, protecting the environment and improving the well-being of communities in Cameroon. APC’s Leila Nachawati Rego spoke to Olga Balbine Tsafack, Cameroon-based digital security trainer, human rights and women’s empowerment activist, in Addis Ababa, where she was attending the African School on Internet GovernanceAssociated with principle
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