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GNI Submission to the UK Ofcom Illegal Harms Consultation

February 29, 2024

In our submission, we note a few concerns in the present regulatory approach by... Read more >

GNI Welcomes New Members: ICNL and Susan Ness

February 27, 2024

We are thrilled to have them join and look forward to deepening collaboration with our growing... Read more >

GNI Releases Case Studies from the Fourth Assessment Cycle

February 21, 2024

These cases help GNI assesses whether and how the company’s systems, policies, and procedures were implemented in... Read more >

GNI Reaffirms Support For EU’s Due Diligence Directive

February 19, 2024

We encourage to co-legislators to adopt the Directive as it sets a robust, risk-based and implementable framework for due... Read more >

GNI Statement on Recent Network Disruptions in Senegal

February 13, 2024

GNI has consistently condemned intentional network disruptions, underscoring human rights... Read more >

GNI Input on WSIS+20 Forum High Level Event, IGF 2024

February 7, 2024

GNI’s submissions emphasized the value of multistakeholder engagement, especially from the Global Majority... Read more >

GNI Seeks New Independent Chair for Board of Directors

January 26, 2024

GNI is actively considering candidates and anticipates selecting a finalist in April of... Read more >

GNI Welcomes New Members: KICTANet and Susan Morgan

January 26, 2024

We are really excited about the depth and breadth of expertise that our new members bring to... Read more >

GNI Submission on Digital Services Act Transparency Reports Consultation

January 25, 2024

In this submission, we detail a number of concerns and related suggestions which we believe can strengthen and clarify the proposed... Read more >

GNI Statement on U.K. Investigatory Powers (Amendment) Bill

January 22, 2024

GNI encourages the Lords to prioritize amendments that ensure an appropriate and proportionate scope of investigatory... Read more >

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