ABA Center for Global Programs is seeking a digital privacy expert to develop training modules on digital privacy issues in South Africa for lawyers and law students.The right to privacy is foundational, serving as a gateway right undergirding others including expression, association, and access to information, essential pillars of Internet Freedom (IF). Despite its primacy, privacy online continues to face long-standing challenges, particularly as societies and governments continue to grapple with the delicate balance between individual safety and broader public security. Online privacy also faces emerging challenges posed by the rapid development of new technologies that both enable and propel data collection at unprecedented scale. While some jurisdictions have enacted legislation, the degree to which they are enforced varies across jurisdictions and levels of governance. Moreover, legislation centered primarily on data protection is insufficient to address the full spectrum of human rights concerns, as it does not adequately protect against complexities introduced by networked privacy considerations and the interconnected nature of data. Data protection and privacy regulations in many cases also fail to meet the unique needs of local populations in particular jurisdictions or vulnerable communities therein. * Project OverviewTo improve understanding of these challenges, building on our complementary programming in other regions, ABA ROLI and our partners are implementing a project to foster the promotion of digital privacy rights for marginalized populations in East and Southern Africa. The program aims to advance policies and practices, through coordinated advocacy and improved jurisprudence, that safeguard democracy-affirming digital privacy rights by strengthening capacity of legal advocates to engage on digital privacy rights issues.Through this project, ABA ROLI will augment our existing - which are currently tailored to jurisdictions in Asia - by developing training modules covering domestic legal frameworks, policies, judicial mechanisms, and issues of salience pertinent to digital privacy rights, with a particular focus on marginalized communities, in each of the five target jurisdictions: Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Ethiopia, and South Africa. The training modules will provide lawyers and law students with a refined understanding of privacy, privacys intersection with technology, and the legal mechanisms used to protect privacy in each respective jurisdiction. * Scope of the AssignmentWorking under the oversight of ABA ROLI and with feedback from our partner organizations, the consultant shall develop content suitable for a hybrid training program that consists of an in-person as well as On Demand audience. Training resources should address the following learning objectives:
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