The East Africa Law Society (EALS) Training for Public Interest Lawyers on Digital Rights in Sub Saharan Africa (Fully Funded to Nairobi, Kenya)

The East Africa Law Society (EALS) Training for Public Interest Lawyers on Digital Rights in Sub Saharan Africa (Fully Funded to Nairobi, Kenya)

Deadline: July 28, 2025

The East Africa Law Society (EALS), in partnership with key digital rights stakeholders, invites applications for its Training Program on Digital Rights for Public Interest Lawyers across Sub-Saharan Africa. This fully funded program will take place in Nairobi, Kenya, and aims to equip legal professionals with the necessary skills and knowledge to advocate for digital rights, internet freedom, and online civic space in the region.

As technology rapidly reshapes legal, civic, and democratic landscapes, this training provides a platform for lawyers to engage in legal reform, digital advocacy, and protection of online rights through strategic litigation and policy influence.

Program Highlight

This interactive and impact-focused training delivers:

Contextualized Legal Curriculum
Tailored modules shaped by a pre-training needs assessment and reflective of diverse national and regional realities.

Expert-Led Sessions

Insights and guidance from renowned digital rights scholars, seasoned litigators, and leading practitioners across Africa and internationally.

Practical Skill-Building

Hands-on workshops, simulations, and exercises designed to translate theory into effective legal action.

Professional Accreditation

Earn 2 Continuous Professional Development (CPD) points accredited by national bar associations for EALS members.

Strategic Networking

Access a vibrant, interdisciplinary legal cluster within the Digital Rights Alliance Africa (DRAA) to exchange knowledge and coordinate advocacy efforts.

Action-Oriented Outcomes

Develop concrete post-training action plans to implement learning in your work.

Sustained Mentorship and Collaboration

Continued access to a virtual legal collaboration platform for case sharing, peer learning, and mentorship support.


Benefits
  • Fully funded travel, accommodation, and training in Nairobi, Kenya
  • Expert-led sessions on digital rights, internet governance, cyber laws, and online freedoms
  • Practical workshops on strategic litigation and legal frameworks
  • Networking with legal experts, technologists, civil society leaders, and digital rights advocates
  • Opportunity to join a growing regional network of digital rights lawyers
  • Certificate of participation upon completion
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Eligibility Criteria

The East Africa Law Society (EALS) invite public interest lawyers from across all of Sub-Saharan Africa to apply, particularly those who:

  • Are actively engaged in human rights litigation, digital rights advocacy, or defending civic space
  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to using legal tools to advance digital freedoms
  • Are eager to engage in regional cooperation and exchange knowledge with peers from across
    the continent
  • Applications from lawyers operating in contexts experiencing increased digital repression are
    especially encouraged.

Application Process and Documents Required

Please complete the online application form by Tuesday, July 28th, 2025, at 4:00 PM
East Africa Time.

Your application should include the following:
Curriculum Vitae (max 2 pages)

  • Highlight your legal experience, particularly in public interest law and digital rights advocacy.
  • Motivational Letter (max 2 pages)
  • Explain your interest in digital rights, your current work relevant to digital rights advocacy, and how this training will enhance your impact. Be sure to describe the specific digital rights challenges in your country context and how your proposed follow-up strategic actions after the training will address these local issues.
  • Relevant Case Studies or Advocacy Initiatives
  • Share any case studies or digital rights advocacy efforts you have contributed to, demonstrating your practical engagement with the field.

    Selection and Notification
  • Applications will be evaluated by a joint selection committee. Successful candidates will be notified
    by Tuesday August 5th, 2025.

    Contact
    For queries, contact:
    Mr. Gabriel Acaye
    Programme Officer – Membership & Capacity Building
    East Africa Law Society
    P.O. Box 6240, Arusha, Tanzania
    Email: gabriel@ealawsociety.org | info@ealawsociety.org

Deadline: Submit your application by 28th July 2025.

To Apply: Click here
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