Stories about Essays on Internet policy
Russian Internet Policy: Leaning Towards Censorship
As part of the 2015 GV Summit, we invited our community members and partners to write essays that explain and illuminate the real-world effects of an Internet-related policy on citizens in a...
GV Essay Competition: Submissions from East Asia
As part of the 2015 GV Summit, we invited our community members and partners to write essays that explain and illuminate the real-world effects of an Internet-related policy on citizens...
GV Essay Competition: Submissions from South Asia
As part of the 2015 GV Summit, we invited our community members and partners to write essays that explain and illuminate the real-world effects of an Internet-related policy on citizens in a...
GV Essay Competition: Submissions from Russia and Eastern Europe
As part of the 2015 GV Summit, we invited our community members and partners to write essays that explain and illuminate the real-world effects of an Internet-related policy on citizens...
GV Essay Competition: Submissions from MENA
As part of the 2015 GV Summit, we invited our community members and partners to write essays that explain and illuminate the real-world effects of an Internet-related policy on citizens...
GV Essay Competition: Submissions from Sub-Saharan Africa
Read essays on Internet policy in Botswana, Kenya, Nigeria and Uganda, from the GV Advocacy essay competition.
GV Advocacy Essays: Submissions from Latin America
Read essays on Internet policy in Brazil, Chile and Cuba, from the GV Advocacy essay competition.
GV Advocacy Awards Essays on Internet Censorship from Iran, Venezuela, Ethiopia
Winners of the Advocacy essay competition included Cameran Ashraf (first prize), Marianne Diaz (second prize), and Endalk Chala (third prize). Read their award-winning essays here.
Essay Competition: Authors from India, Russia, Sri Lanka Win Honorable Mention
These three essays won honorable mention in GV Advocacy's 2015 Summit essay competition.