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Feedback to the Decolonising the Digital Rights Field in Europe programme

 

Hello, and thank you for taking the time to complete the survey and share your feedback with us on the Decolonising the Digital Rights Field in Europe programme.

The survey contains questions to help guide your input, but there is space at the end of the survey for you to share any other thoughts you may have too! 

Our working languages are Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, Romani, Serbian, and Spanish, but feel free to share responses in any language you're comfortable in and we will do our best to accommodate.

If you would prefer to share your feedback in person, please reach out to Salmana Ahmed (mail.salmana@googlemail.com) to discuss further!

 

There are 16 questions in this survey.
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ABOUT YOU

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1. How would you describe what you do?

2. What relationship, if any, do you have with decolonising efforts?

3. What relationship, if any, do you have to the digital rights field in Europe?

 

ABOUT THE PROGRAMME
4. What do you feel are some of the biggest challenges to progress towards a digital rights field that centers rights and justice for all? 
5. What would you consider key indicators of success in decolonising the digital rights field in Europe and shifting power?
6. Do you feel this is a programme that has the potential to shift power in the digital rights field?
7. What (new) spaces, activities, roles or outputs would you like to see supported with the goal of shifting power / decolonising the digital rights field?
8. Are there specific of elements or outcomes of this programme that would be the most valuable to your work, movement(s) and /or the commmunity(ies) you represent?
9. Do you see a place for yourself, your movement / community, and your work in this programme?
10. Are there any other comments you would like to make about the programme? 
OTHER RELEVANT WORK
11. Are there other initiatives you can share that you feel would be relevant to this work?
12. Are there other people you recommend we speak with / engage during this consultation (or beyond)?
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