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Après Une année au Pouvoir, le Président du Burundi Evariste Ndayishimiye Présente Un Bilan Mitigé en Matière de Liberté de la Presse
Par CIPESA | Une année après son arrivée au pouvoir, Evariste Ndayishimiye présente un bilan mi...
One Year into his Reign, Burundi’s President Evariste Ndayishimiye has a Mixed Media Freedom Record
By CIPESA Writer | A year into his presidency, Evariste Ndayishimiye has posted a mixed scorecard fo...
Data Protection Law on the Horizon in Malawi

By Jimmy Kainja | Three years after announcing plans to draft a bill on data protection in response ...
Aperçu de la Responsabilité des Intermédiaires au Sénégal
By Astou Diouf | Parmi ses homologues ouest-africains, le Sénégal fait partie des leaders dans le...
Overview of Intermediary Liability in Senegal
By Astou Diouf | Among its west African counterparts, Senegal is among the leaders in digitalisation...
CIPESA, AIRA Stand Against Twitter Ban In Nigeria
Statement | The African Internet Alliance (AIRA) is concerned about the indefinite suspension of Twi...
Data Protection Policy Developed to Guide FinTechs in Ghana

By Ashnah Kalemera and Edrine Wanyama | The Financial Inclusion Forum Africa, through an Africa Digi...
CIPESA, Rudi, Support Formation of Digital Rights Lawyers’ Coalition in DR Congo
By Ashnah Kalemera | A coalition of public interest lawyers has been formed in the Democratic Republ...
Are Cryptocurrencies the Future of Freedom and Financial Inclusion in Africa?
By Daniel Mwesigwa and Thomas Robertson | Advances in innovation have ushered in new approaches to d...
Date Extended: Applications Now Open for Round Five of the Africa Digital Rights Fund (ADRF)

Call for Proposals | The Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIP...
The Africa Digital Rights Fund (ADRF) Awards USD 63,000 in New Advocacy Grants
By Ashnah Kalemera | Eight current or previous grantees of the Africa Digital Rights Fund (ADRF) hav...
Cartographie du lien entre Désinformation, Coupures d’Internet, Pandémies et Diaspora au Cameroun et en RD Congo
Par Richard Ngamita | Le phénomène de la désinformation sur les médias sociaux est devenu une so...
Ethiopia’s New Telecommunications Operator Could Be Bogged Down By Old Habits

By Juliet Nanfuka | Ethiopia, one of the world’s last closed telecommunications markets, has b...
Charting the Link Between Disinformation, Disruptions, Diseases and the Diaspora in Cameroon and DR Congo
By Richard Ngamita | Disinformation on social media has been a growing concern in global politics fo...
Malawi Telcos Further Reduce Data Prices But Affordability Concerns Remain
By Jimmy Kainja | Data prices in Malawi have been reduced following recent engagements between the M...
Mauritius’ Social Media Regulation Proposal Centres State-Led Censorship

By Daniel Mwesigwa | In Sub-Saharan Africa, Mauritius leads in many aspects. It is the only country ...
Why Data Rights are Central to Protection of Online Freedom

By CIPESA Staff Writer | In an increasingly digitised world, safeguarding data rights has become ce...
Botswana ICT Challenges: In Quest For A Knowledge-Based Society

By Hopeton S. Dunn | During his inauguration in November 2019, Botswana’s President, Mokgweetsi Ma...
One Year In: Covid-19 Deepening Africa’s Democratic Regression
By CIPESA Staff Writer | In September 2020, our research on the State of Internet Freedom in Africa ...
One Year In: Covid-19 Deepening Africa's Democratic Regression

By CIPESA Staff Writer | In September 2020, our research on the State of Internet Freedom in Africa ...
Tech to the Rescue Against Covid-19: Reflections from West Africa

By Afi Edoh | The role of technology in aiding the Covid-19 fight in Africa is increasingly undisput...
The Data Politics of Pandemics: The Cost of Covid-19 Denialism

By Bernard Sabiti | At the onset of the Coronavirus disease (Covid-19), the prognosis for how Africa...
Promoting Digital Inclusion for Refugees Amid the Covid-19 Crisis in Egypt

By Mohamed Farahat | The coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic has dramatically transformed our daily live...
Telcos in Nigeria and Kenya Should Address Exclusion of Persons With Disabilities

By CIPESA Writer | In January 2019, after nine years in the making, Nigeria signed into law the Dis...
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