
The Connect4Rights project advocates for stronger digital rights in Chad by building a civic platform that enables dialogue between citizens and elected officials. Through forums, digital campaigns, and inclusive tools, the project empowers citizens to voice concerns, promote transparency, and shape policies that protect their digital freedoms.
Activities

Launch a talk/forum and dialogue on digital rights priorities in Chad

Mapping and engagement of institutional advocacy targets

Development and Launch of the Digital platform for digital rights participation

Digital advocacy and mobilisation campaign

Closing forum – recommendations and policy dialogue on digital rights
Outputs

A signed declaration outlining shared digital rights priorities and a clear advocacy roadmap for the 12-month campaign

At least three institutions formally commit to transparency and citizen engagement through signed collaboration letters

A fully functioning platform with 1,000+ public official profiles and 200+ citizen contributions supporting national digital rights advocacy

At least 5,000 people reached, 2,000 platform interactions recorded, and active involvement from at least 10 CSOs and 10 media outlets

A final report with actionable policy recommendations, distributed to government, media, and civil society for follow-up and accountability.
About Chad Innovation
Chad Innovation represents a community of young volunteers, both Chadian and foreign, entrepreneurs, executives and students whose goal is to raise awareness, mobilise, engage and equip young Chadians to learn about and explore careers in entrepreneurship in order to build a resilient generation of young Chadian leaders. Their mission is to create an environment conducive to the emergence and growth of innovative start-ups by supporting them in their development, providing them with essential resources and tools, and connecting them with experts and investors.
