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The Digital Rights Asia-Pacific Assembly returns for a third edition this August 26 to 27, 2025, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, continuing the vital work of fostering resilience and solidarity within the digital rights community in the Asia-Pacific. 

Building upon the foundations of DRAPAC23 Chiang Mai and DRAPAC24 Taipei, the assembly will unite diverse stakeholders to combat rising digital authoritarianism in the region by collaboratively shaping rights-based digital governance, bolstering the resilience of at-risk human rights defenders, and pioneering innovative strategies through cross-sector alliances.

DRAPAC25 is jointly hosted by Architects of Diversity (AOD Malaysia)the Centre for Independent Journalism (CIJ)the Initiative to Promote Tolerance and Prevent Violence (INITIATE.MY)Sinar Project, and EngageMedia. This vibrant cohort and their networks will bring local expertise and regional perspectives to the forefront of the DRAPAC25.

With the theme “collective digital futures: building power, resilience, and imagination”, the two-day programme will feature three tracks:

  1. Shaping power, driving change – Engaging governments, businesses, regional institutions and global communities to influence the policies, norms, and standards that define our digital world. This track is where digital rights actors shift narratives, challenge power, and advocate for rights-based governance.
  2. Strengthening movements, securing our future – Building resilience from within by fortifying networks, deepening expertise, and reinforcing the foundations of digital rights in the Asia-Pacific. In this track, we invest in the sustainability of the movement – enhancing security, capacity, and organisational infrastructure while fostering solidarity and wellbeing.
  3. Beyond boundaries, beyond limits – Expanding the frontier of digital rights by embracing new allies, radical imagination, and unconventional strategies to drive systemic change. Sessions in this track challenge assumptions, connect unexpected movements, and explore speculative ideas that push digital rights beyond traditional advocacy. 

The Human Rights Tech Fair will run throughout the main event, showcasing privacy-respecting, secure, and open technologies addressing challenges faced by human rights defenders in the region. More Day 0 and post-event activities led by other human rights groups and civil society organisations will complement and enrich the experience of DRAPAC25 attendees.

 

26 - 27 août 2025
Onsite
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Organised by
AOD Malaysia, the Centre for Independent Journalism, the Initiative to Promote Tolerance and Prevent Violence, Sinar Project, and EngageMedia
APC Members