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Responsible Data Use & Vulnerable Communities

November 27, 2014  in Capacity Building / Digital Security / Past / Projects / Training Curriculum (updated 1123 days ago)

This project run for Amnesty International will focus on developing a training series and curriculum that will raise awareness about issues surrounding data collection and storage and potential risks this poses to the vulnerable communities that Amnesty International seeks to address>

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