Paradigm Initiative announces call for session proposals for the 2025 Digital Rights and Inclusion Forum #AD

A Paradigm Initiative past event. Photo I Paradigm Initiative

Stakeholders in the digital rights and inclusion space now have an opportunity to advocate for the same and shape policy development in the Global South.

This follows the call for session proposals by Paradigm Initiative (PIN) for the 2025 Digital Rights and Inclusion Forum (DRIF25) scheduled to be held in Lusaka, Zambia, from April 29th to May 1st, 2025. The session proposals should demonstrate tangible outcomes and be innovative.

At the same time, Paradigm Initiative will, this time round, provide delegates with an opportunity to support Digital Rights and Inclusion efforts by purchasing tickets for the event, which will be held under the theme, “Promoting Digital Ubuntu in Approaches to Technology.”

This new development resonates with the theme that calls for inclusive and collaborative approaches to advancing digital rights and inclusion across the Global South. It also does not deny delegates the opportunity to register and attend the event for free.

More details will be announced at a later date.

Sessions at DRIF25 will include panel sessions, lightning talks, pre-event workshops, exhibitions, launches, world cafe, workshops, tech demos and fireside chats.

They will be covered under the following thematic areas; Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies, Trust and Accountability, Data Protection, Privacy and Cybersecurity, Digital Inclusion and Marginalised Groups, Digital Security, Human Rights and Freedoms.

The proposals should align with the event theme and demonstrate clear outcomes, creativity, and potential for impact.

Thobekile Matimbe, PIN’s Senior Manager of Partnerships and Engagements, said in an era where technology profoundly shapes societies, DRIF25 is a call to action for advocates to champion and drive meaningful change in the Global South.

“This platform is not just about conversations but also pioneering solutions that reflect collective accountability and solidarity. By contributing to this event, participants lay the building blocks for a more inclusive and responsive digital landscape. The journey to shape digital rights and foster unity in technological approaches has continued to gain momentum over the years,” she added.

In 2024, the organisation received 245 session proposals and hosted over 80 sessions, an increase from 2023’s 70 sessions.

DRIF24 incorporated a blend of panel sessions, launches, tech demos, pre-event workshops, lightning talks and exhibitions under diverse tracks, including digital rights, digital inclusion and digital security.

Key among them was the exclusive premiere of PIN’s fourth short film Undersight, and the launch of the organisation’s annual digital rights and inclusion report Londa, and digital toolkits, Ayeta, and Ripoti. The 2023 Londa report presented findings covering 26 African countries.

Every year, Paradigm Initiative (PIN), a leading pan-African non-profit organisation, collaborates with partners to bring together representatives from government, non-governmental organisations, academia, media, funding partners, the United Nations, the technical community, and the private sector within the digital ecosystem.

The event fosters collaboration across sectors, encouraging input from relevant stakeholders.

PIN is partnering with Bloggers of Zambia, Common Cause Zambia, Internews Network Zambia, Zambian Cybersecurity Initiative Foundation (ZCSI), Internet Society Zambia, Zambia Information and Communication Technology Authority (ZICTA) and the Ministry of Technology and Science to host the DRIF25 event.

Since 2013, PIN and its partners have successively held 11 DRIF editions, with 2025 being the 12th Edition. In 2024, DRIF was held in Accra, Ghana, attracting 1,044 registered attendees and delegates from 61 countries worldwide.

In 2023, DRIF, which was held in Nairobi, Kenya, was attended by 601 participants drawn from 54 countries across the world.

DRIF has grown significantly over the years, evolving into a premier platform for dialogue on digital policy, rights, and inclusion. It accommodates views and opinions from civil society, technology companies, government, academia, and other stakeholders.

The link to the call for session proposals can be found here.

About PIN

Paradigm Initiative (PIN) connects under-served young Africans with digital opportunities and ensures digital rights for all.

We have worked in communities across Nigeria since 2007 and across Africa since 2017, building experience, community trust, and an organisational culture that positions us as a leading non-governmental organisation in ICT for Development and digital rights on the continent.

Through our team in subregional offices in Cameroon, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, Zambia, and Zimbabwe, we promote a rights-respecting continent. Our interventions are spread across more than 27 African countries. Paradigm Initiative pushes for an Internet that is open, accessible, and affordable to all.

Our programs include a Life Skills, ICT Skills, Financial Literacy, and Entrepreneurship (LIFE) Training Programme, a digital readiness workshop for youth, and a Life at Schools Club Programme. PIN has also built online platforms such as Ayeta and Ripoti that educate and serve as safe spaces for reporting digital rights violations.

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