Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2016 16:16:20 +0000
Subject: [kictanet] CYBER POLICY TRAINING PROGRAMME: OPEN CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
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ListersThis may be of interest to some of you. Please apply.
http://www.gp-digital.org/cyber-policy-training-programme-open-call-for-applications/

We are pleased to announce an open call for applications from Africa, Asia and 
South America to participate in an applied training programme on cyber policy 
issues as part of Global Partners Digital’s cyber capacity building programme.  
We are looking for civil society actors interested in engaging in cyber 
policymaking processes and building their expertise on cyber policy, human 
rights and strategic advocacy.Launched earlier this year, the programme is 
focused on making cyber policymaking processes around the world more inclusive 
by building capacity and advocacy skills, and fostering stronger collaboration 
in developing rights-respecting cyber policies.THE TRAININGThe training will 
build the capacity of civil society participants to increase their knowledge on 
cyber policy issues and improve their advocacy skills to bring a human rights 
perspective to policymaking debates.Up to 50 participants from Africa, Asia and 
South America will be selected to participate in the overall training 
programme, which will consist of two stages:Online training: a series of videos 
and accompanying interactive Q&A sessions covering the different modules of the 
curriculum outlined below (June-July).In-person training: led by experts, 
providing practical advocacy and communication skills, tailored to regional 
needs (September-October).The curriculum will focus on topical cyber policy 
issues from a human rights perspective, and cover a range of issues including 
cybersecurity, human rights, regulatory frameworks & policymaking processes, 
and capacity building. In order to inform concrete advocacy efforts, it will 
aim to build substantive knowledge on cyber policy debates in Africa, Asia and 
South America, coupled with the practical advocacy and communication skills 
needed to engage in these debates. Successful graduates of the overall 
programme will also be considered for limited funding opportunities over the 
course of 2017 to pursue advocacy activities on cyber policy issues.The online 
curriculum and Q&A sessions are designed to be a public resource and will be 
open to anyone interested.APPLICATION PROCESSTo apply for the training 
programme, please fill out this form. The deadline to submit expressions of 
interest is midnight UTC, June 23. Successful applicants will be notified 
within 10 days of the application deadline.CRITERIA FOR SELECTIONThe selected 
candidates must provide a clear motivation for participating in the programme, 
including outlining how they intend to use the knowledge and skills gained in 
their future work in cyber policy.  In order to qualify for financial support 
to attend the in-person training, applicants must meet the following 
criteria:Be a civil society actor, from Africa, Asia or South AmericaBe 
interested in engaging in cyber policy debatesBe interested in applying the 
knowledge and skills gained practically in future advocacyParticipate in all 
sessions of the online training programme (June-July)Applications will be 
balanced with regard to gender and geographical diversity. If you have any 
questions, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Project Coordinator Daniela 
Schnidrig ([email protected]). 
                                          

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