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#Leplusimportant#LeplusimportantRound table 4 : Help a UNESCO guidance on social media to apply in all countriesKeynote Nnenna Nwakanma – Chief Web Ambassador, World Wide Web Foundation2023-03-031h 27So This Is My WhySo This Is My WhyEp 69: Creating a Free & Open Internet for All | Nnenna Nwakanma (Chief Web Advocate, World Wide Web Foundation)Nnenna Nwakanma is the Chief Web Advocate at the World Wide Web Foundation. She is also a Nigerian FOSS activist, community organiser, co-founder of the Free Software and Open Source Foundation for Africa. In 2018, she was chosen as one of the 100 most influential people in the world in the field of digital government and has over 15 years of experience working with the UN in areas such as the information society, gender and digital equality.In this episode, we learn about what it was like growing up in Nigeria - and why she wasn’t even giv...2022-01-2340 min#Leplusimportant#LeplusimportantPour un web des lumières 6/8 : Keynote de Nnenna Nwakanma, Ambassadrice en chef du WebDécouvrez la keynote de Nnenna NWAKANMA, Ambassadrice en chef du Web, World Wide Web Foundation lors du colloque international "Pour un web des lumières" co-organisé avec l'UNESCO.2021-11-0223 minAfrica Science FocusAfrica Science FocusEnergising Africa: internet, interruptedThis is the final episode in our mini-series ‘Energising Africa’, where we investigate progress towards electricity, infrastructure and network access on the continent.  The United Nations declared internet access a human right in 2016. But network disruptions remain an everyday part of life in Sub-Saharan Africa, and some analysts say there is an increasing trend of governments blocking internet access during elections or civil unrest. Reporting from Tanzania, Michael Baruti investigates the impact of unreliable internet access. He speaks with digital inclusion specialist Carol Ndosi, and chief web advocate at the World Wide Web Foundation, Nnenna Nwakanma.   In t...2021-05-1915 min