From: Mawaki Chango <kicha...@gmail.com>

I am pleased to share with you an exciting opportunity for civil
society actors interested in engaging in cyber policymaking processes
and building their expertise on cyber policy, human rights and
strategic advocacy.

Global Partners Digital has just opened a call for applications for a
cyber policy training programme:
http://www.gp-digital.org/cyber-policy-training-programme-open-call-for-applications/

As part of GPD’s Cyber Capacity Building Programme at
http://www.gp-digital.org/gpd-launches-new-global-programme-to-foster-more-inclusive-cyber-policies/,
the training will build the capacity of up to 50 civil society
participants from Africa, Asia and South America to increase their
knowledge on cyber policy issues and improve their advocacy skills to
bring a human rights perspective to cyber policymaking debates.

You can read more about the training structure and criteria to apply
in the open call:
http://www.gp-digital.org/cyber-policy-training-programme-open-call-for-applications/.
If you are interested in applying, fill out this form before Midnight
UTC, June 23: 
https://docs.google.com/a/gp-digital.org/forms/d/1ZqX1ANfkPQ_5-iI096mOZGXNo5hbb6d3gTGgeo_fZi8/viewform?c=0&w=1.

Please feel free to share the open call with anyone who might be interested.

Best,

Mawaki
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