Rwanda has become the first African country to sign the “United Against Online Abuse” (UAOA) Charter, an initiative led by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) to address online abuse and hate speech in sports.
The signing ceremony was held during the 2024 FIA General Assemblies in Kigali.
The UAOA campaign highlights the need for collective action among governments, technology platforms, and sporting organizations to ensure safer digital spaces for athletes, fans, and stakeholders.
At the signing, FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem said:
“To be here in Rwanda for such an important moment in the FIA’s calendar is a testament to the strength of this nation, in particular it’s growing influence in motorsport. We are aligned on our values and shared goals across key sectors such as innovation, sustainability, and road safety, and I look forward to our continued partnership. The future of motorsport in Africa, and in Rwanda, is bright.”
Rwanda’s Minister of Sports, Richard Nyirishema noted:
“This step aligns with Rwanda’s values of inclusivity and accountability. We are proud to join the ‘United against Online Abuse’ campaign and contribute to fostering a safer digital environment in sports.” (End)