Biannual Newsletter Issue 10.

Happy New Year from HER Internet. We’re pleased to share the latest edition of our newsletter.

In this issue, we reflect on the work, conversations, and community moments that have shaped this season. From strengthening digital safety practices to holding space for honest dialogue about power, privacy, and online harm, this edition brings together the stories, insights, and collective efforts that continue to guide our work.

You’ll find highlights from our recent engagements, key reflections from community members, and updates on how we are responding to the realities of shrinking civic space, increased surveillance, and evolving digital risks. At the same time, this newsletter centers care, creativity, and the everyday acts of resistance that remind us that digital spaces can also be reclaimed.

We invite you to read, reflect, and share. Read the full newsletter here: https://www.herinternet.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/HER-Internets-Newsletter-2025.-issue-10-July.pdf

Sandra Kwikiriza, Executive Director at HER Internet Spotlighted by Leading Ladies Africa During 16 Days of Activism

During the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence 2025, Leading Ladies Africa recognized 16 extraordinary African women championing the fight against gender-based violence and our Founder and Executive Director, Sandra Kwikiriza, was among them.

Why Sandra’s Work Matters

Sandra was recognized for her fearless leadership in fighting gender-based violence, particularly in digital spaces. As an Ugandan feminist and digital rights activist, she founded HER Internet to protect structurally silenced womxn, including female sex workers, queer womxn, and other structurally silenced communities from online harm. Under her leadership, HER Internet offers digital security training, psychosocial support, and safe-space convenings that equip structurally silenced womxn with the tools they need to protect themselves online.

“We must use our collective power to create an online environment that is safe for all of us regardless of our differences in gender, sexuality, choice of work or disability.” — Sandra Kwikiriza

About Sandra

The Fight Continues

The 16 Days of Activism campaign shines a light on gender-based violence and calls for action. Sandra’s inclusion in this spotlight underscores a critical truth: the fight against GBV extends beyond the physical realm into digital spaces, where womxn face harassment, surveillance, and violence at alarming rates. As technology becomes weaponized against womxn, HER Internet’s work to build digital safety and security for structurally silenced communities is more vital than ever. Learn more about Leading Ladies Africa: www.leadingladiesafrica.org

Happy New Year!