Chapter News
Member News: Israel Chapter Pushes for Better Internet Access
More broadband, please: The Internet Society’s Israel Chapter has reached out to the Israeli government about a number of...
Member News: Somalia Chapter Focuses on Internet Education
Paying by phone: The Somalia chapter of the Internet Society is focusing on educating Internet users, particularly young people,...
Zambia Needs the Internet More than Ever
My country, Zambia, has more than 18 million people. Our new Internet Society chapter wants all of them to...
Member News: Chapters Respond to Proposed Internet Regulations
Big, big data: Several chapters of the Internet Society have joined the debate over proposed government Internet regulations. The...
Member News: Celebrating a Safer Internet
Safe learning: The Nigeria Chapter of the Internet Society celebrated Safer Internet Day with workshops about online safety at...
Member News: Mali Chapter Works to Get Women Online
Lending a hand: The Mali Chapter of the Internet Society is focusing on helping women who aren’t digitally literate...
Member News: Connecting Remote Tribes
Connecting the people: The San Francisco Chapter recently received a Beyond the Net Grant from the Internet Society Foundation...
Member News: Internet in a Small Box
Net-á-porter: The South African Chapter of the Internet Society has been promoting an “Internet-in-a-box” initiative using an SD card...
Member News: Haitian Chapter Calls for More Community Networks
From the community: The Haiti Chapter of the Internet Society recently posted a video advocating for more community networks...
Member News: Kyrgyzstan Chapter Focuses on Online Resources for Schools
Library access: The Kyrgyzstan Chapter of the Internet Society has started work on version 2.0 of its ilimBox project,...
The Internet Society Welcomes the Comoros Chapter
We are excited to announce the new Internet Society Comoros Chapter! ISOC Comoros officially launched in July in front...
Member News: Teaching Computer Science in Rural Nigeria
Computing for the people: The San Francisco Chapter has an article by a software developer using open source software...