Biometric Data in the electronic voting system in Paraguay
The bill on the Implementation of Biometric Data in the electronic voting system in Paraguay called “Modifying Articles 98, 201 […]


The bill on the Implementation of Biometric Data in the electronic voting system in Paraguay called “Modifying Articles 98, 201 […]
As part of TEDIC’s commitment to the defense of Human Rights, we have launched the mobile platform and application: Defensores. […]
On September 13th we submitted an unconstitutional action – under the sponsorship of the lawyers Federico Legal and Ezequiel Santagada […]
What happens when we stop seeing violence? But more importantly, what happens when we start to make it visible? That […]
Creative Commons is a global nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting an open and accessible Internet that is enriched with free […]
Colmunistos Bot is a computer program that runs through the editorial section of Paraguayan media websites. It collects all the […]
Cyborgfeminists is a resource for those who want to understand and explore the intersection of gender and technology. Technology is […]
A collaborative and free online radio, where each and every one of us will share our voice. Follow us through […]
The Data.cuenta platform is a toolkit that seeks to make visible, account for and measure the forms of violence that are mediated by technology and that are made invisible within the naturalization of everyday life.
Twitter and Elections in Paraguay. An exploratory research. Dic. 2018