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Community Voices: Don’t miss these Access Now grantees at RightsCon Toronto

10 May 2018

With so many amazing sessions to choose from, we wanted to take a moment to recognize the contribution that Access Now grantees are making to the program and to the RightsCon community.

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Community Voices: Don’t miss these Access Now grantees at RightsCon Toronto
10 May 2018
Community Voices: Don’t miss these Access Now grantees at RightsCon Toronto

Bleeding lives and money: the cost of internet shutdowns from Turkey to Bahrain

27 Oct 2016

Shutdowns are like avalanches that shear through the foundation for economic growth, wrecking lives and businesses along the way.

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Bleeding lives and money: the cost of internet shutdowns from Turkey to Bahrain
27 Oct 2016
Bleeding lives and money: the cost of internet shutdowns from Turkey to Bahrain

Access Now Grants: our year in review and changes ahead

31 Aug 2016

We’ve awarded 34 grants and disbursed over $700,000 to support digital rights globally. Here’s a look at the details and what’s next.

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Access Now Grants: our year in review and changes ahead
31 Aug 2016
Access Now Grants: our year in review and changes ahead
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