March 24, Asia Meetup
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Date: Wednesday, March 24th
Time: Delhi 13:30 (UTC+5:30) / Taipei-Kuala Lumpur 16:00 (UTC+8) / Tokyo 17:00 (UTC+9) / NYC 4am (EST)
Who: Facilitated by Don, Lulu, Kaia, Nica
Where: The Meetjitsi link will be shared in the following rooms on the IFF Mattermost one or two hours before the start of the meeting: Southeast Asia, Central Asia and East Asia.
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Agenda: TBA
Notes
Topic: In conversation with Digital Reach
An introduction to Digital Reach
- Founded in 2019
- Three issues: FoE, right to privacy, digital security
- Approach: monitoring and research, advocacy, community building
Current and past work
- Launched a project on Digital Contact Tracing, explored six countries in SEAsia looking into the development of the apps and how has threatened the right to privacy: TH, MY, SG, PH
- Launched an annual report in Feb on digital rights in SEAsia, hope to do it on an annual basis. Aim to be a foundation on the overall situation then use it as an advocacy tool
- Misinformation workshop
- Possible report that Myanmar will implement a China-style firewall and circumvention
- Upcoming plan: hope to issue briefing for circulation
- Expanding OONI measurements in Cambodia, challenge of small digital rights community in Cambodia
Challenges and opportunities
- Cambodia: capacity. Discussions to combine resources and expertise for collective collaboration.
- Community in SEAsia hasn't adapted well with emerging technology, knowledge gap
- Local civil society working on digital rights programs need more resources incl digital security
- Challenge in engaging with ASEAN and AICHR mechanisms
- Digital safety: give specific scenario, workshop it, non-tech discussions are important
- Opportunities for collaboration: intention to expand the organisation and generate more activities, prioritise working with local communities
Community Updates
- Looking at overall needs of frontline activists, community groups
- Gap of understanding between needs and resources
- Bottom up approach
- Cut down public wifi networks, mobile data almost cut completely across the country, stable landline complete, Thai sim cards targetted by network telcos
- Need for more capacity and trainers than resources
- Report on researching security and privacy on TikTok released: key findings that there isn't overt security or privacy issues with TikTok. Bad news: still collects tonnes of data and personal use patterns.