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Information Integrity
This short, self-paced course discusses the intersection between human rights and digital technologies, exploring how...
Understanding Digital Rights and Their Legal Frameworks
This short, self-paced course discusses the intersection between human rights and digital technologies, exploring how...
Understanding Personal Digital Security
This short, self-paced course is designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and practical tools needed to stay ...
Principles of Data Protection in Africa
This Course explores the critical challenges that limit equitable digital access in the global majority, especially i...
Addressing Barriers to Digital Access
Exploring critical challenges that limits equitable digital access in the global majority.
Internet Shutdowns in Africa
This course introduces participants to internet shutdowns in Africa. Exploring their human rights implications, and a...
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What is DROL?
DROL (Digital Rights Open Learning) is an online platform that offers learning resources for building the capacity of learners to understand and apply digital rights and digital safety tools.
Is DROL free to use?
Yes, all courses, tools, and resources on DROL are completely free to access and use for now
Do I get a certificate after completing a course?
Yes, most of our courses offer a certificate of completion that you can download and share.
Who can use the DROL platform?
DROL is open to everyone; civil society actors, journalists, students, researchers, activists educators, human rights defenders, and any individual interested in digital rights.
How do I enroll in a course on DROL?
Visit the “All Courses” page, click on a course of interest, and select “Enroll Now.” You’ll be guided to create an account or log in.
How can I contact the DROL team?
You can reach us via the Contact page or by emailing drol@paradigmhq.org.