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Make your voice heard on the ITU

The Web lets us speak out, share, and connect around the things that matter. It creates new opportunities, holds governments to account, breaks through barriers, and makes cats famous. This isn't a coincidence. It's because the Web belongs to all of us: We all get a say in how it's built.

Mozilla has made it our mission to keep the power of the web in people's hands. But all this could change on December 3.

Our governments are going to meet in Dubai to decide whether an old treaty, the International Telecommunication Union, can be expanded to regulate - to control - the Internet.

The issue isn't whether our governments, the UN, or even the ITU should play a role in shaping the Web. The problem is that they are trying to do it behind closed doors, in secret, without us.

We believe everyone should have a voice. And this kit is designed to make your voice heard in Dubai.

Have Your Say

1.) Learn Why This Matters

Read Mozilla's position on the ITU and explore other resources from across the Web.

2.) Create Your Message

See what other people are saying and make your own interactive video to share your own ITU message.

3.) Engage in the Conversation

Get the word out! We've collected some channels and allies you can work with to get people engaged on- and offline.

Micro-grants for Civil Society

We've provided support to 10 amazing open web advocates from around the world. Check out their projects and get involved!