Enabling and amplifying action for civic space and inclusive democracy

Across East and Southeast Asia, civic space is increasingly restricted by pervasive surveillance, abusive security frameworks, legal harassment targeting activists and journalists, and manipulation of elections. Civic space in the region is further constrained by fragmented support structures, shrinking resource pools, and critical gaps in access to sustainable security resources. These pressures especially affect marginalized communities and grassroots civil society actors who lack access to sustainable resources, secure technologies, and digital skills.

To address these challenges, the Digital Democracy Initiative (DDI) aims to support local civil society actors who are leveraging digital technologies to protect civic space and promote inclusive, participatory, rights-respecting democracy through a combination of financial and non-financial support mechanisms. As the regional implementing partner of DDI in East and Southeast Asia, Tifa Foundation will coordinate the implementation of these mechanisms, facilitate regional collaborations and strategic convenings ween local civil society actors, and support collective advocacy efforts toward rights-based digital policies and regulatory frameworks that advance open civic spaces.

Locally Rooted

Globally Connected

Digitally Empowered

WHAT

WE ARE DOING

Through the Digital Democracy Initiative, Tifa Foundation supports local civil society in East and Southeast Asia to:

Expand and protect inclusive civic space using digital tools.
Strengthen organizational, digital, and holistic security capacities.
Test, learn, and share innovative approaches to digital democracy.
Build coalitions and advocacy das that influence national, regional, and global debates on digital rights and democracy.

WE DO THIS

through three main pillars: financial support (Re-D Fund), non-financial support (Young Tech Collective), and advocacy & learning.

knowledge
Knowledge Spotlight
Knowledge Spotlight Read our publications on enhancing the Digital Democracy Initiative throughout East and Southeast Asia.
updates
Stories & Updates
Stories & Updates Listen to digital fighters' stories and catch up on our latest programme updates.

For further information, contact us at:

The Digital Democracy Inititative (DDI) Programme is co-funded by The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The EU Commission, and The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation.

The Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The EU Commision

The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation

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