Access Now2019-10-162019-10-162018-08-31http://hdl.handle.net/10625/58209The report documents key advances, significant research findings, important outcomes, and innovative outputs of the conference. RightsCon is the leading global summit on human rights in the digital age. By bringing together a diverse community of world leading experts, a wide-ranging program addressed key issues at the intersection of human rights, technology, and society. Thousands of the world’s leading experts convened to participate in, and advance conversations around these issues. Twelve hundred participants (from Azerbaijan, Brazil, Cameroon, Egypt, Gambia, Honduras, India, Kenya, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Syria, Thailand, Uganda, Venezuela, Zimbabwe, and other Global South countries) received complimentary tickets.application/pdfenCONFERENCE REPORTHUMAN RIGHTSDIGITIZATIONACCESS TO INFORMATIONADVOCACYRIGHT TO INFORMATIONMARGINALIZED COMMUNITIESINFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT)GLOBAL SOUTHGLOBALSupport for the Rightscon Toronto 2018 conferenceFinal Technical Report