Minister Joly announces support for digital security of human rights defenders


February 12, 2025 – Ottawa, Ontario – Global Affairs Canada

The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today announced that Global Affairs Canada will provide $1.8 million in funding to Access Now for its project Counteracting Transnational Repression and Protecting Society in the Digital Age. This project aims to increase the safety and security of civil society actors and human rights defenders, with a focus on communities impacted by transnational repression.

Digital technologies play a central role in advancing the work of human rights defenders, from sharing information to fostering networks to coordinating public demonstrations. Despite the many benefits of digital technologies, human rights defenders continue to face risks online and digitally. These risks are exacerbated in a world that is increasingly technologically driven; a world in which it has become easier for malign actors to reach beyond their borders to threaten the well-being of human rights defenders and undermine their invaluable work.

Over a two-year period, the project will deliver targeted digital security support through Access Now’s Digital Security Helpline; conduct advocacy to combat transnational repression tactics, like surveillance and spyware; and facilitate multi-stakeholder engagement on digital security threats through the RightsCon Summit Series.



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