DRAPAC Series: Digital Rights in Nepal


Join the conversation on September 29, 3PM Bangkok time, UTC+7.

Digital rights and democracy face a new threat in Nepal with the recent passage of the 2023 National Cyber Security Policy. Join us for a conversation dissecting the policy and how its control-oriented approach poses risks to democracy and digital rights. This virtual talk is part of the DRAPAC series of events exploring human and digital rights in the networked society.

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