In today’s digital age, the need for robust digital security and resilience is paramount for civil society organisations.
Recognising this necessity, the Nature and Development Foundation (NDF) successfully conducted a comprehensive digital security training program in Sefwi Wiawso.
This initiative, supported by the West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI) and the Mott Foundation, aimed to empower Community-Based Organisations (CBOs) with essential skills to protect their digital assets.
The training, held over three days, was facilitated by Obed Yaoseh and Yvonne Yemoh. The program covered critical topics, such as cybersecurity, data protection, phishing awareness and secure communication practices.
These sessions were designed to equip participants with practical knowledge and techniques to identify and respond to potential digital threats.
Madam Ellen Amoako, a participant from the Resource Foundation, expressed her gratitude for the training.
“This program has provided us with invaluable skills to protect our digital information. In today’s digital age, understanding how to secure our data is crucial. This training will significantly enhance our ability to navigate the digital landscape safely,” she said.
In addition to the training sessions, the first initiative included focus group discussions where participants shared insights and best practices in digital security.
To ensure ongoing support, a WhatsApp platform has been established for continuous information exchange among the participating organisations.
Furthermore, a monitoring and evaluation framework will be implemented to track and improve digital security practices post-training.
NDF extends its appreciation to WACSI and the Mott Foundation for their support in making this initiative possible.
By enhancing digital security awareness and capabilities, NDF aims to create a more resilient and secure digital environment for CBOs in Ghana.
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