Taiwan
FLAME envisions a culturally diverse, sustainable and safe society where gender and sexual minorities have dignity, equality and realisation of rights. Its mission is to question knowledge production and the development and application of technology from a feminist intersectional approach, and to promote gender-equal access to resources and technologies in society.
Open Culture Foundation worked with civil society groups to push the Taiwanese government to reject digital ID cards until legislation is implemented to safeguard the privacy and information of the public.
Open Culture Foundation is a non-profit organisation founded by members of Taiwan’s open source community. Its main goal is to support local communities in the use of open technologies to promote a more innovative society and participatory democracy.
The Open Culture Foundation (OCF) is a non-partisan, non-profit organisation founded in 2014 by several members of Taiwan’s open source community. Its main goal is to support local communities to advocate the use of open technologies in broader sectors, including open source software, open hardware and open data.