About our SID activities
This year, we will focus on the following key activities:
- Safer Internet Day Awareness Campaigns: Organise community outreach programmes to raise awareness about online safety, reaching diverse audiences and promoting responsible digital behaviour.
- Safer Internet Clubs Mentorship: Empower youth by establishing mentorship programmes within schools, fostering peer-to-peer learning, and building leadership skills among students to champion online safety in their communities.
- Safer Internet Ambassadors Programme: Identify and train digital safety champions within communities to advocate for safer internet practices, raise awareness on emerging online risks, and support the implementation of online safety initiatives across schools and community spaces. Ambassadors will serve aslocal resource persons, strengthening community ownership of online safety programmes.
- Community Messaging and Announcements: Develop and disseminate key online safety messages in the form of announcements that can be used by schools, churches, and community organisations to reach their members. This activity ensures consistent, widely distributed messaging on safe and responsible internet use, reinforcing awareness and promoting positive digital behaviour across diverse community settings.
What we are doing to create a better internet...
The Internet Society Rwanda Chapter is actively working to create a safer, more inclusive, and responsible digital environment for communities across Rwanda.
Our initiatives focus on digital literacy, online safety, and community empowerment, ensuring that all internet users, especially youth, parents, and vulnerable groups, can benefit from the internet while minimising risks.
Key actions include:
- Raising awareness through community campaigns and Safer Internet Day celebrations, reaching schools, families, and local communities.
- Empowering youth via Safer Internet Clubs and mentorship programmes, fostering peer-to-peer learning and leadership in online safety.
- Building local champions through the Safer Internet Ambassadors Programme, enabling trained individuals to advocate for safe and responsible internet use.
- Delivering targeted messages via schools, churches, and community organisations to reinforce safe online behaviours and responsible digital citizenship.
Through these efforts, the Internet Society Rwanda Chapter promotes a culture of trust, safety, and digital responsibility, ensuring that the internet becomes a tool for positive social and economic development across Rwanda.
About us
The Internet Society supports and promotes the development of the internet as a global technical infrastructure, a resource to enrich people’s lives, and a force for good in society.
Our work aligns with our goals for the internet to be open, globally-connected, secure, and trustworthy. We seek collaboration with all who share these goals.
Together, we focus on:
- Building and supporting the communities that make the internet work;
- Advancing the development and application of internet infrastructure, technologies, and open standards; and
- Advocating for policy that is consistent with our view of the internet.
About our SID activities
This year, we will focus on the following key activities:
- Safer Internet Day Awareness Campaigns: Organise community outreach programmes to raise awareness about online safety, reaching diverse audiences and promoting responsible digital behaviour.
- Safer Internet Clubs Mentorship: Empower youth by establishing mentorship programmes within schools, fostering peer-to-peer learning, and building leadership skills among students to champion online safety in their communities.
- Safer Internet Ambassadors Programme: Identify and train digital safety champions within communities to advocate for safer internet practices, raise awareness on emerging online risks, and support the implementation of online safety initiatives across schools and community spaces. Ambassadors will serve aslocal resource persons, strengthening community ownership of online safety programmes.
- Community Messaging and Announcements: Develop and disseminate key online safety messages in the form of announcements that can be used by schools, churches, and community organisations to reach their members. This activity ensures consistent, widely distributed messaging on safe and responsible internet use, reinforcing awareness and promoting positive digital behaviour across diverse community settings.
What we are doing to create a better internet...
The Internet Society Rwanda Chapter is actively working to create a safer, more inclusive, and responsible digital environment for communities across Rwanda.
Our initiatives focus on digital literacy, online safety, and community empowerment, ensuring that all internet users, especially youth, parents, and vulnerable groups, can benefit from the internet while minimising risks.
Key actions include:
- Raising awareness through community campaigns and Safer Internet Day celebrations, reaching schools, families, and local communities.
- Empowering youth via Safer Internet Clubs and mentorship programmes, fostering peer-to-peer learning and leadership in online safety.
- Building local champions through the Safer Internet Ambassadors Programme, enabling trained individuals to advocate for safe and responsible internet use.
- Delivering targeted messages via schools, churches, and community organisations to reinforce safe online behaviours and responsible digital citizenship.
Through these efforts, the Internet Society Rwanda Chapter promotes a culture of trust, safety, and digital responsibility, ensuring that the internet becomes a tool for positive social and economic development across Rwanda.
About us
The Internet Society supports and promotes the development of the internet as a global technical infrastructure, a resource to enrich people’s lives, and a force for good in society.
Our work aligns with our goals for the internet to be open, globally-connected, secure, and trustworthy. We seek collaboration with all who share these goals.
Together, we focus on:
- Building and supporting the communities that make the internet work;
- Advancing the development and application of internet infrastructure, technologies, and open standards; and
- Advocating for policy that is consistent with our view of the internet.