Listers below is the link to download the “State of Content Policy’ brief
www.kictanet.or.ke/?mdocs-file=41664
*Kind Regards,*
*David Indeje *
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On Tue, 30 Jun 2020 at 09:45, David Indeje <[email protected]> wrote:
> Read KICTAnet’s latest policy brief “State of Content Policy’ which aims
> to address the state of content policy in Kenya, policy issues, and their
> intersection with economic, political, and human rights.
>
> Authors of the policy brief begin by stating that:
>
> “Where the Kenyan Constitution guarantees freedom of expression and of
> media, it allows us to assume that content – its creation, production, and
> dissemination – is fundamentally a human right?
>
>
> Besides gains made over time, “Our society has experienced great change
> but little transformation.”
>
> *WHY?*
>
> “The content policy has leaned towards regulation.” Here is a link to the
> brief bit.ly/3ieugoe
>
> We welcome your feedback.
>
> You can also read more of KICTAnet’s informative discourses here
> www.kictanet.or.ke/downloads/
>
> *Kind Regards,*
>
> *David Indeje *
>
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