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November 10, 2024

INSAF trains civil society organizations on Cyber Blackmail and Digital Security in Aden

INSAF trains civil society organizations on Cyber Blackmail and Digital Security in Aden
November 10, 2024

INSAF trains civil society organizations on Cyber Blackmail and Digital Security in Aden

Today, the fourth phase began in Aden Governorate as part of Safe Space project, implemented by INSAF Center for Rights and Development with the support of the French Embassy in Yemen. This phase aims to train civil society organizations on ‘Combating Cyber Blackmail and Countering Gender-based Violence,’ for three days.

INSAF Center had launched Safe Space project earlier last month, comprising four phases. The first phase targeted ‘Judges and Public Prosecutors,’ the second phase targeted ‘Security and Criminal Investigation Department ,’ and the third phase targeted ‘Journalists, Influencers, and Content Writers.’ Currently, the fourth phase is targeting ‘Civil Society Organizations.’

INSAF Center for Rights and Development is a local non-governmental organization that works on unique and qualitative issues, advocating for public freedoms, minority rights, women, children, and vulnerable groups in Yemen.

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