Creating a blueprint for our digital rights

With the intention of providing a South Asian platform for dialogue on human rights online, DEF in association with The Friedrich Naumann Stiftung für die Freiheit (FNF) had organised the Digital Citizen Summit on November 11, 2016, at the Hotel Royal Orchid in Bangalore. Organised at a time where the narrative surrounding online rights is…

Safeguarding India’s human rights defenders

Last month, DEF conducted a one-day training workshop for the use of ICTs, social media and secure online communications for grassroots-level human rights organisation in collaboration with Amnesty International India in Raigarh, Chattisgarh. Human Rights Defenders (HRDs) were trained in tools and tactics to use traditional and digital media for the purpose of activism. They…

Are we ready to go cashless?

On November 8, 2016, a “sudden” address to the nation by Prime Minister took India by storm. That night, Narendra Modi declared, through a televised and radio address, that at midnight all existing currency of 500 and 1000 will become invalid; and in the next few days the government will begin to replace the old…

Understanding media tools for advocacy

Four members of the DEF Research Team attended a four-day capacity building workshop in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from November 22-8 November, 2016. The workshop was organised by The Association for Progressive Communications (APC); and aimed at refining strategic thinking around alliance and movement building towards organisational or project objectivesl and working towards short, medium, and long-term…

Chanderiyaan begins to expand its horizon

Project Chanderiyaan in Chanderi, Madhya Pradesh, is looking towards diversification of its products. The cluster that is known for making beautiful silk sarees is now expanding its horizon to include a range of products such as home furnishing, apparel, clutches and laptop sleeves to ensure optimum market reach and branding. The cluster is also on…

Reviving weaver communities of Trichy

A little survey that we carried out in Tiruchirappalli district of Tamil Nadu tells us why it is extremely crucial to improve the livelihood of weaver communities to ensure that the handloom industry continues to stay exist and thrive. Natraj Nagar is home to 130 weaver families. However, only 30 of those families still depend…

DigiKala wraps up the year with big plans for the next

It’s been a very productive year for DigiKala, an initiative of DEF and Microsoft India under the former’s Digital Cluster Development Programme (DCDP), in Barpali and Nuapatna villages of Odisha. From digital literacy, community mobilisation and enabling access to government schemes to creating self-help groups and shifting traditional weavers to computer-aided design software, a lot…