Working for an open globally connected, secure and trustworthy internet for everyone

The Internet Society Zimbabwe supports the work of Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to create open standards for the internet.

Our Priority

What We’re Doing

Connecting the World

We promote policies and build communities to sustain an Internet that is a universally accessible platform for innovation, creativity, and economic opportunity. The Internet is for everyone.

Building Trust

Trust is the key issue in defining the future value of the Internet. The Internet Society’s policy agenda on trust is guided by our “Policy Framework for an Open and Trusted Internet“.

Improving Technical Security

Global infrastructure is required so that Internet endpoints without a prior relationship can communicate in a trusted and secure way. Unmediated connections are a hallmark of the Internet. 

Take Action

What you can do

Make a difference for the Internet development in your community, and across the country. Join a global movement. The Internet Society Zimbabwe Chapter enables members to network and organize locally, focusing on communities and issues most important in their areas 

Our Members Shape The Future

You can help preserve the foundations on which the Internet was built and join us in keeping it open, global and available to all.

Shaping the Internet’s future

As does every technology, the Internet has grown, evolved, and adapted to new technologies and new uses. As a global infrastructure, the Internet is also shaped by economic and policy forces. A key part of the Internet Society’s work is to understand and anticipate how these various factors might affect the Internet’s future, and work to ensure changes do not undermine the key attributes that have allowed the Internet to thrive over the past three decades.

Read Our 2019 Global report: Consolidation in internet economy

50 DDCN trainers graduate

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Digital Educational Empowerment Project

2022 was a great year for digital educational empowerement to Mat- South and Mat North Educational institutions. What is this project if one is to ask? Digital Educational Empowerment aims to provide a digital platform that will enhance education in the province with...

ZImbabwe School of Internet Governance Testimony

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Community Networks Conference

Murambinda Community Network together with the ministry of ICT hosted an inaugural National Community Networks Conference in Murambinda. Internet Society Zimbabwe Chapter graced the occasion to support he training of participants on community networks. The lead...

ISOC Zimbabwe Calls for the Inclusion of Persons with Disability in the Digital Economy

The internet is developing faster than many people and they are struggling to cope up, the development is due to the global investments on innovation, research and development. Covid-19 has exacerbated the adoption of ICTs as the new normal has made production better...

Girls in ICT Event

International Day for Girls in ICT is celebrated every year to build awareness about the gender digital divide, support technology education and skills training, and encourage more girls and young women to actively pursue careers in STEM. The celebrations were held on...