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Bitcoin & Privacy for Civil Society in Africa
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HakiFedha is a multilingual knowledge hub built for the people in Africa authorities try to silence: activists, journalists, human rights defenders, whistleblowers, etc.
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The Meaning Behind Our Name: HakiFedha In Swahili, Haki means justice, fairness, and rights: the kind that isn’t handed down from institutions, but demanded and defended. Fedha means money or finance, the resource most used to grant freedom and most used to take it away. We put them together on purpose. Because when financial systems can be switched off, surveilled, or weaponized, the people who suffer most are those already fighting to be seen. Bitcoin changes that equation: money no one can freeze, inflate away, or gatekeep. Privacy, in your transactions and your communications, protects the person holding it. And when centralized platforms can silence voices that challenge power, decentralized tools give it back. These aren’t technical preferences or ideological luxuries. They are the frontline of justice, rights, and fairness in the digital age, and the reason we exist. HakiFedha is that frontline.