The CCAN was initially composed of approximately 40 organisations and individuals from a variety of backgrounds, all of whom responded to a request for expressions of interest posted by the New Zealand and French governments in 2019. Current members are listed below.
All expressions of interest in joining CCAN must be presented to the core committee with an explanation of how the prospective member meets the criteria, including supporting links or attachments (e.g., website and social media links, reports, press releases, etc.)
If your organisation is interested in joining the CCAN, please register your interest by filling out this form.
Member list
Organisations
- Access Now
- Australian Muslim Advocacy Network (AMAN)
- Brookings Institution
- Canadian Practitioners Network for the Prevention of Radicalization and Extremist Violence (CPN-PREV)
- Center for Democracy & Technology
- Center for Information Resilience (CIR)
- Center for the Study of Organized Hate (CSOH)
- Centre for the Prevention of Radicalization Leading to Violence (CPRLV)
- Collectif Contre l’Islamophobie en Europe (CCIE)
- Conflict and Resilience Research Institute Canada (CRRIC)
- Cyber Threats Research Centre (CYTREC), Swansea University
- CyberPeace Institute
- Digihub Africa
- Digital Public Square
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Equality Now
- Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand (FIANZ)
- Global Forum for Media Development
- Global Network Initiative
- Global Project Against Hate and Extremism
- History Communication Institute
- Humane Intelligence
- Inclusive Aotearoa Collective Tāhono
- Institute for Strategic Dialogue
- Internet Society
- InternetNZ
- Islamic Women’s Council of New Zealand
- Mnemonic
- Netsafe
- Pirth.org
- Red en Defensa de los Derechos Digitales (R3D)
- Southeast Asian Freedom of Expression Network (SAFEnet)
- Tech for Palestine
- Violence Prevention Network
- Wellington Abrahamic Council of Jews, Christians, and Muslims (NZ)
- White Ribbon Canada
- WITNESS
Individuals
- Courtney Radsch – Journalist and strategist in AI governance and tech policy
- Elina Noor – Specialist in governance, tech, and preventing violent extremism in Southeast Asia
- Gareth Jones – Founder of Tiaki Akoako, indigenous academic & security commentator
- Gazbiah Sans – Director of PVE Works, countering/preventing violent extremism and terrorism expert
- Kamel El Hilali – AI and law specialist and Affiliate Fellow at the Yale Information Society Project
- Kayli Taylor – Researcher on violent extremism, disinformation, and anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments
- Kyle Taylor – Writer, researcher, and expert in social media and disinformation
- Manuel Carranza – Defence and security researcher
- Marguerite Borelli – Postgraduate researcher and specialist in terrorist content on social media
- Maria Rabino Neira – PhD candidate specialising in humanitarian law, conflicts & counter-terrorism
- Michael Daubs – Academic and independent researcher on the spread of extremist ideologies online
- Nicole Skews-Poole – New Zealand-based communications expert in disinformation
- Suraj Lakhani – Academic at the University of Sussex and expert in video gaming and violent extremism
- Waleed Hamdi – AI strategy and digital policy expert