Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA)

Articles by Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA)

Citizens’ access to social services obstructed by Uganda’s digital ID system

More than 15 million Ugandans could be excluded from gaining access to essential public services and entitlements because they do not have national digital identity cards.

Two new reports on key issues affecting digital rights in Francophone Africa

Two new reports zone in on how West Africa governments are weaponising cybersecurity and anti-disinformation laws and using them against journalists and critical voices.

Setting governance standards around health data

Uganda looks at how to navigate technology’s potential to enhance health outcomes, while ensuring patient data confidentiality and integrity.

Kenya urged to “smell” the percolating disinformation industry

Kenya’s fermenting disinfodemic seemingly fuelled by political, economic and personal interests.

Sudan conflict affects digital communications and critical services delivery

Communications disruptions limit citizens’ access to information and undermine media freedom and freedom of expression.

CIPESA unpacks Uganda’s proposed new digital tax

The proposed amendments to Uganda’s tax law targeting the digital sector, will further burden already distressed consumers.

Ugandan court prioritises citizens’ rights

Despite objections from the Attorney General, Uganda’s High Court rules in favour of allowing CIPESA, Access Now and ARTICLE 19 to provide expert opinion on the country’s digital registration of citizens.

Protecting Nigerian women in e-commerce from cybercrime

As more Nigerian women go online to do business, most are not well equipped to protect themselves from cybercrime. In response to this, Tech Hive Initiative held training workshops and crafted a cybercrime toolkit for women entrepreneurs.