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Introduction: Internet Rights Bulgaria Foundation (IRB) uses the Internet to promote initiatives relating to the social and human rights sectors in Bulgaria. We encourage Internet use by not-for-profit organisations in Bulgaria working in these sectors and defend their rights regarding use of the Internet.
Background: Internet Rights Bulgaria Foundation (IRB) is a non- commercial not-for-profit organisation founded in May 2002 and registered under the Law on Juridical Perdons with Non-commercial Activity in August 2002.
The idea for IRB arose out of the experiences and work of the European Civil Society Internet Rights Project, which was funded by the Open Society Institute and finished in the beginning of 2002. The decision to start this Bulgarian project was taken by a final meeting of key workers in the European project.
Objectives: This Bulgarian project is intended to be the first of a number of similar projects planned for Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans region to promote use of the Internet for advancing and protecting human and social rights. It will be used as a pilot project to gain experience for use in other countries.
Background: Internet Rights Bulgaria Foundation (IRB) is a non- commercial not-for-profit organisation founded in May 2002 and registered under the Law on Juridical Perdons with Non-commercial Activity in August 2002.
The idea for IRB arose out of the experiences and work of the European Civil Society Internet Rights Project, which was funded by the Open Society Institute and finished in the beginning of 2002. The decision to start this Bulgarian project was taken by a final meeting of key workers in the European project.
Objectives: This Bulgarian project is intended to be the first of a number of similar projects planned for Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans region to promote use of the Internet for advancing and protecting human and social rights. It will be used as a pilot project to gain experience for use in other countries.


