Apply for the Digital Rights Exchange Programme: A Unique In-Person Global Majority–Global North Exchange

14-07-2026
Build partnerships, exchange expertise and strengthen your digital rights advocacy through this unique CADE opportunity.
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Internet governance and digital rights play out differently across regions, shaped by power imbalances, concentrated market actors, uneven infrastructure, and shifting policy environments. Yet many of the most pressing challenges require learning that goes beyond borders and turns shared problems into coordinated advocacy: surveillance pressures, platform accountability, encryption debates, digital inclusion gaps, AI governance and more.

The Digital Rights Exchange Programme invites three pairs of civil society organisations-bringing together one organisation from the Global North and one from the Global Majority - to collaborate in person for a focused, 3-day exchange on a shared digital challenge and policy-advocacy strategy.  

This programme is an initiative of Forus and ECNL within the framework of the Civil Society Alliances for Digital Empowerment (CADE), an EU co-funded project. 

Why this is useful for your organisation 

Collaboration across regions is essential to advance a humancentric, diverse, inclusive, and meaningful internet governance agenda, and to challenge structural power imbalances that shape how digital policies, standards, and technologies are developed and applied. Yet, persistent barriers, such as finance and capacity gaps, fragmented engagement, and limited time and bandwidth, often prevent deep joint learning, trust-building, and sustained collaboration. 

The programme offers a unique opportunity for 3 pairs of organisations working on digital rights to:  

  • jointly define and explore a shared digital challenge relevant to both contexts;  
  • meet in person for a focused 3–day funded exchange;
  • develop a joint policy-advocacy strategy linked to a concrete policy window/process; and 
  • share the lessons learned with other civil society actors facing similar challenges. 

Learn more and apply.  The call is open until August 2, 2026. 

To learn more about CADE, the programme’s objectives, what it covers, the expected commitments, and how to apply, please refer to the call for applications. If you have any questionsplease send them to [email protected]  

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