APC's Local Access Programme works for people affected by exclusion, discrimination and inequality to be able to meaningfully use and shape the internet and digital technologies to meet their specific needs.
Carlos Rey-Moreno
Cynthia El Khoury
The work of the Social and Environmental Justice (SEJ) Programme seeks to ensure that the rules, policies, standards and practices that coordinate and shape the internet and digital technologies promote and protect human rights and ensure social, environmental and gender justice, with a particular focus on the rights of marginalised communities.
The Women’s Rights Programme (WRP) works to strengthen the capacity of diverse women’s movements to have the confidence, skills and resources to influence the usage, development and decision-making of the internet. This is so that they are able to engage with it as a political space to challenge discriminatory norms, structures and practices, amplify their work for women’s rights and gender justice and respond to the barriers, that prevent them from benefiting from information and communication technologies (ICTs). Our work stems from recognition of the enormous potential of ICTs to strengthen social, political, cultural and economic development, and to advance the human rights of women and girls. WRP is uniquely located within both the internet rights and women's rights movements.
Jennifer Radloff
Hija Kamran
Karla Velasco Ramos (until January 2023)
Sheena Gimase Magenya
The Communications team manages APC's online and offline external communications, publicity, social media presence, websites and publications, including outreach to APC's members, partners and the media, to strategically contribute to furthering APC's advocacy objectives.
The Network and Membership Development team works closely with APC members, associates and staff as well as with close partners and collaborating networks to foster the development of a strong, sustainable and vibrant network. The Network and Membership Development team leads the work around new memberships and resource sharing within the network.
The Development and Resource Mobilisation team coordinates, maintains and develops the systems and procedures needed for APC’s longer-term resource mobilisation and financial resilience strategy.
The People, Systems and Operations team looks after the day-to-day work experience of the APC team, with a focus on people (HR) and systems. It takes care of the design and implementation of systems, policies and procedures (SP&P) that support the well-being of people and enable the effective realisation of APC's strategic plan. Its work contributes to developing and consolidating a healthy organisational culture and best practices of sustainability, rooted in values of autonomy, accountability and distributed leadership.
The Finance team is responsible for maintaining the integrity of APC’s finances. It does this by ensuring that the team has the appropriate tools and systems, by ensuring that income and expenditure are recorded in line with budgets and secured funding, and by adhering to the organisation’s financial policies and procedures. Together with the executive and operations directors, the finance team ensures that APC complies with its financial and statutory responsibilities, including the output of independently audited financial statements (based on internationally agreed accounting principles), both annually and as required for specific grant agreements. The finance team submits reports and statutory forms regularly to the board of directors and management, donor partners, and various state and federal departments.
The Technical Systems and Support team provides and maintains the necessary technical infrastructure and support for APC programmes, projects, staff and members to operate in stable, secure and reliable online spaces.