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Live-Action Puzzle On The African Declaration On Internet Rights and Freedoms

Image by Protege QV (CC BY 2.0)
Brandi Williams
Written by Brandi Williams

Grantee Project

USD $1,500

The project

This project, proposed by Protege QV during our 2015-2016 grant cycle, aims to promote the African Declaration on Internet Rights and Freedoms in a fun and interactive way during Software Freedom Day in Cameroon (September 2015). During the event, Protege QV will organize a live-action quiz, with 12 separate stages that each correspond to one of the declaration’s principles. Participants will need to learn about their rights in order to move from stage to stage and “solve” the puzzle.

This project is being created in open formats, allowing for reproduction across Africa and beyond.

Contact

Visit Protege QV’s website.

About the author

Brandi Williams

Brandi Williams

Brandi Williams is the Partnership Coordinator for the Web We Want. She is in charge of membership and development for the Web We Want initiative, and coordinates relationships with the Web Foundation’s partners and funders.

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