CIS joins the Christchurch Call Advisory Network
The Christchurch Call Advisory Network membership has been drawn from interested civil society groups, who represent a range of perspectives, including human rights, freedom of expression, digital rights, counter-radicalization, victim support and public policy. Many of the Advisory Network members have been engaged on the Christchurch Call since its launch and are committed to continuing to share their expertise.
The Christchurch Call Advisory Network
- Access Now
- Africa Digital Policy Project
- Annenberg Public Policy Center, University of Pennsylvania
- Article 19
- Association for Progressive Communications
- Brookings Institution
- Center for Humane Technology
- Centre for Internet and Society, India
- Chicago Project on Security and Threats, University of Chicago
- Committee to Protect Journalists
- Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)
- Dangerous Speech Project
- Data & Society
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- French National Bar Council
- Global Disinformation Index
- Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD)
- Global Partners Digital
- Global Network Initiative
- Hedayah Center
- Human Rights Centre, UC, Berkeley School of Law
- ICT for Peace Foundation
- Institute for Strategic Dialogue
- International Cyber Policy Centre (Australian Strategic Policy Institute)
- Internet Governance Project, Georgia Tech
- Internet NZ
- Internet Sans Frontières
- Islamic Women's Council of New Zealand
- Life After Hate
- Netsafe
- New America's Open Technology Institute (New America Foundation)
- NZ Council for Civil Liberties
- Reporters Without Borders (RSF)
- Social Media Governance Initiative, Yale Law School
- Syrian Archive
- Tech Against Terrorism
- The International Muslim Association of New Zealand
- The Internet Society
- Tony Blair Institute for Global Change
- Wellington Abrahamic Council of Jews, Christians, and Muslims (NZ)
- WITNESS
- Women’s Organisation of the Waikato Muslim Association
- Elina Noor (Visiting Fellow, Institute of Strategic and International Studies Malaysia)
- Matthew Shears (Internet and telecommunications policy consultant)