Global Innovation Hub, Taipei
The Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF) promotes democracy, human rights, economic freedom, and curbing climate change. In Taiwan, the FNF Global Innovation Hub was established in 2021. The Hub focuses on “digital transformation” and “innovation for democracy”, aiming to support the Friedrich Naumann Foundation on its way to becoming a creative innovation platform for liberalism. The Global Innovation Hub works with The Open Culture Foundation (OCF), Taiwan Youth Association for Democracy (TYAD), People Powered and other like-minded partners.
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Register for our panel on June 12: How Does a Resilient Civil Society Defend Democracy against Information Operations from Authoritarian Regimes? Experiences of Cofacts and Civic Tech Communities in Taiwan
The resilience of civil society is one of the most important elements in countering the growing influence of authoritarian regimes. But how can we sustainably strengthen, inspire, and nurture it? Explore this with Cofacts and us on June 12, 2025, 09:00-11:00, GMT+2, at the FNF Europe Regional Office in Brussels!
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A Guide to Win Democracy Back: Civic Tech Project and Community Handbook
As a citizen, have you recently felt powerless to influence the decision-making process of public policy or to make a change in society? Do you find it more difficult to shape the development of technology than engineers or big tech companies do? Civic Tech Project & Community Handbook—From Taiwan’s g0v Community to the World: The Collaborative Wisdom of Digital Citizens is here to help you to regain your strength as an active citizen.
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Join our Connect, Collaborate, Create: The g0v Approach to Civic Tech workshop with g0v jothon and Tainan City Council Watchbot: Empowering Informed Citizen Panel at TICTec 2025 on June 11!
We will co-host Connect, Collaborate, Create: The g0v Approach to Civic Tech Workshop at TICTec 2025 with g0v jothon on June 11, 2025, 1:30-2:45pm, GMT+2, at Dijlezaal, the Lamot Congress and Heritage Centre, Mechelen, Belgium. Come join us if you have registered to TICTeC 2025! Also, please also join the Tainan City Council Watchbot: Empowering Informed Citizen panel!
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EU’s Risky Business:
Chinese electric vehicles are entering the EU at record speed – affordable, appealing, and state-subsidised. But behind the sleek designs lies a web of economic, ethical, and security risks that threaten Europe's industry, data protection, and core values.
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Small Island, Big Impact: What Europe can learn from Taiwan
Taiwan is under increasing pressure from China, but the island is admirably defending its democracy. Its example shows how free societies can remain resilient.
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East Asia Caught Between Washington and Beijing
Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan are opting for de-escalation in the tariff dispute with the United States. Europe should take note of East Asian democracies’ behavior: it finds itself in a similar dilemma.
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RightsCon 2025: “They told me it's not your fault. And I told them everything will be fine.”
Following its first edition in September 2024 to widespread acclaim, the exhibition "They told me it's not your fault. And I told them everything will be fine" has been invited as an official side event of RightsCon 2025 in Taipei. The FNF foundation partners with Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab (C-LAB) this time to invite artist Ting-Ting Cheng to present a bilingual (Mandarin Chinese and English) edition of the work, seeking to once again ignite public dialogue on issues surrounding body, gender, sexuality and human rights in the digital era, while expanding these discussions to a global audience.