Techsocietal
@TechSocietal
A social enterprise working to reduce digital inequalities & digital harm, promoting safe digital inclusion and freedoms online for the women & children.
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It's not enough to be outraged by online violence. We all have a role to play in building safer, more humane digital spaces. Respond with purpose Equip yourself Speak with insight Explore how you can help restore the digital dignity we all deserve: techsocietal.org/wp
“Move from big-man politics to strong institutions.” This message captures the key takeaway of the Fireside Chat on Digital Governance. The conversation challenged African regulators to move beyond reactive bans and build governance frameworks grounded in legality, necessity, and…
Every day, more women face a new kind of online abuse — where AI tools are used to distort or undress their images. This is a growing threat to women’s safety and dignity online. At Techsocietal, we believe no one should have to live in fear of technology meant to empower them.…
Who’s minding the digital gate? At the #OSF25, key regulators - @NgComCommission, @NITDANigeria , @fccpcnigeria , and @ndpcngr came together for an unprecedented conversation on Nigeria’s regulatory readiness for tech design governance. From data protection to consumer safety,…
The dialogue at #OSF25 took on a global resonance as @Ofcom (UK) and the Global Online Safety Regulators Network shared lessons from the evolving landscape of online safety regulation From independence in regulation to a new supervisory model and the growing need for…
What does it really take for regulators to shape safer tech; not just safer content? At the Online Safety Forum, an interactive workshop with regulators introduced “The Prosocial Regulator’s Playbook: From Insight to Action.” Drawing from real policy experiments from Australia…
At #OnlineSafetyForum2025, the Integrity Institute spotlighted a hard truth in conversation with Nigerian regulators: “Content harms stem from design risks.” Harm doesn’t just spread through what we post; it’s how platforms are built. Think WhatsApp during COVID-19: “salt bath”…
The internet promised connection. For many Nigerian children, it’s now a place of risk. From gaming rooms to classrooms, their data, safety, and innocence are on the line. 🎙️ @Tope_Ogundipe, Executive Director at @TechSocietal, explains why urgent digital safeguards are…
“Good morning from Lagos — and welcome to Day 1 of @TechSocietal's Online Safety Forum 2025 #OSF25!” ☀️ We open with momentum and purpose — a gathering of voices reimagining what safety and accountability can look like in Africa’s digital future. From the keynote on "Beyond the…
How do design choices shape the way we experience harm online? From the Integrity Institute’s deep dive into the architecture of harm to @SFCG_’s exploration of Harms by Design in West Africa, #OSF25 Day Zero opened powerful conversations about responsibility, culture, and…
Day Zero of @TechSocietal's Online Safety Forum 2025 (#OSF25) in collaboration with Council on Tech and Social Cohesion & @NgComCommission opened today in Lagos with powerful energy and purpose! Regulators, platforms, and civil-society leaders from Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana and Niger…
Protect children or promote innovation? Regulate AI or risk overreach? These aren't opposing goals but most frameworks treat them like they are. At #OSF2025, two global leaders crack open a different approach in a dialogue + live problem-solving session: 💡-> Dorothy Gordon…
Every day Africa delays designing inclusive digital governance, the risks grow. Misinformation escalates. Children are exposed. Harassment normalizes. Platforms retreat. On Monday, #OSF2025 opens to reset the narrative: foresight, equity, and resilience must define Africa’s…
When survivors of online harms seek help, they often hit walls such as confusing laws, fragmented systems, services that don't talk to each other. At #OSF2025, a powerhouse panel unpacks 18 months of MyLawbrella's journey in Nigeria and unveils what comes next: 💡-> From legal…
Monitoring or surveillance? Data or distrust? Social media listening walks a tightrope but what if the tools were designed for communities, not control? At #OSF2025, Caleb Gichuhi (Africa Lead, Build Up) leads an interactive workshop introducing Phoenix, an award-winning,…
IBSA survivors. Children targeted by CSAM. Women silenced by harassment. Communities destabilized by disinformation. These aren’t abstract harms, they are lived realities across Africa. At #OSF2025, survivor-centered legal navigation, Nigeria’s CSAM hotline, and feminist safety…
Free speech or censorship? Safety or expression? The world is stuck in binaries. But Africa can chart a different path. At #OSF2025, Gbenga Sesan (Executive Director, Paradigm Initiative) and Tope Ogundipe (Executive Director, TechSocietal) crack open the debate in a keynote +…
Innovation is celebrated in Africa as a path to growth and opportunity. But innovation without foresight often produces new harms. From biometric surveillance to immersive AR, the costs of unregulated innovation are borne most heavily by vulnerable users: women, children, and…
Nigeria's biggest online safety challenges - child exploitation, disinformation and tech facilitated gender based violence - all trace back to platform design choices that prioritise growth over safety. At #OSF2025 we are bringing regulators, civil society and companies…
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