Africa Digital Rights Hub
Africa Digital Rights Hub
About

The Africa Digital Rights’ Hub is a not-for-profit think tank registered in Ghana that advances and promotes research and advocacy on digital rights across the African continent. Interested in the impact of digital technology on people living on the Continent, the Hub brings together academic researchers, stakeholders, policymakers, regional and international bodies to address digital rights issues in Africa.

The Hub’s goal is to promote ‘afro-centric’ solutions by empirical evidence gathered through research. The objective is to ensure that Africans are not left behind or exploited in the protection and guarantee of fundamental rights in the digital age.

The Hub’s aim is to set up a center that facilitates African-led research into digital rights issues to help adopt solutions (policy/legal) that are best suitable for our peculiar problems and to build capacity for the whole Continent.

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Experience

Contract Awards
For General Operating Support
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
For Strategic Planning
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
For Program On Data Privacy And Protection In Africa
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

Company Offices

  • Ghana (headquarters)
  • Accra
  • 21 Samora Machel Rd. Asylum - Down