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CIPESA and PALU Challenge Rwanda to Address Digital Rights Gaps in UPR Review
By Edrine Wanyama | Rwanda’s digital rights record has been assessed by the Collaboration on Inter...
Claiming Digital Rights in Uganda’s Business Sector
By CIPESA Writer | In an era where digital technologies are reshaping every sector including health,...
CIPESA Submits Report on the State of Digital Rights in Liberia to the Universal Periodic Review
By Edrine Wanyama | The Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPE...
Making AI More Participatory and Inclusive for the Benefit of All Africans
Joint Statement | Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping our societies; we must ensure ethical, i...
Lesotho Charts a Progressive Path on Data Governance
Patricia Ainembabazi | From July 28-31, Lesotho’s highland capital of Maseru buzzed with the energ...
Meet the Next Generation of Journalists Covering Africa’s Digital Public Infrastructure
DPI Fellowship | The Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA)...
Digital Public Infrastructure in Africa: A Looming Crisis of Equitable Access, Digital Rights, and Sovereign Control
By Brian Byaruhanga In June 2025, Uganda suspended its Express Penalty Scheme (EPS) for traffic offe...
CIPESA Welcomes Namibia Ministry of ICT and the Namibia IGF as Co-Hosts of FIFAFrica25
By FIFAfrica | The Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) i...
Ugandan Regulator Finds Google in Breach of Country’s Data Protection Law, Orders Local Registration
By Edrine Wanyama | In a July 18, 2025 decision, Uganda’s Personal Data Protection Office (PDPO) f...
Elevating Children’s Voices and Rights in AI Design and Online Spaces in Africa
By Patricia Ainembabazi As Artificial Intelligence (AI) reshapes digital ecosystems across the globe...
Advancing Respect for Human Rights by Businesses in Uganda
CIPESA | In partnership with Enabel, the European Union, and the Uganda Ministry of Gender, Labour, ...
Reflections From the WSIS+20 Africa Regional Stakeholder Workshop
By Lillian Nalwoga and Patricia Ainembabazi As the twenty-year review of the World Summit on the Inf...
Registration For FIFAfrica25 Now Open!
By FIFAfrica | We are excited to announce that registration for the 2025 Forum on Internet Freedom i...
Democratising Big Tech: Lessons from South Africa’s 2024 Election
By Jean-Andre Deenik | ADRF South Africa’s seventh democratic elections in May 2024 marked a criti...
Amplifying African Voices in Global Digital Governance
By CIPESA Writer | The Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPES...
The opportunity for Africa to take a leadership role in the WSIS+20 review process
By Elonnai Hickok (GNI), Anriette Esterhuysen (APC), and Lillian Nalwoga (CIPESA) Alongside the&nbs...
Joint Statement by the ICT Sector on the Unlawful Arrest and Prosecution of Rose Njeri
Joint Statement | We, the undersigned stakeholders in Kenya’s Information and Communications Techn...
Will the ECOWAS Judgment on Senegal Redefine Digital Rights in Francophone Africa?
By Simone Toussi | On May 14, 2025, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Court of ...
NOW OPEN! Call for Session Proposals and Travel Support Applications
FIFAfrica | The Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa (CIPESA) invi...
The Future of Work in Uganda: Challenges and Prospects in the Context of the Digital Economy
By Nadhifah Muhammad | The digital economy has re-shaped labour across the globe. Disruptive digital...
CIPESA at the 2025 African Internet Governance Forum (AfIGF)
By CIPESA Writer | From May 29-31, the African Internet Governance Forum (AfIGF) will be held in Dar...
Africa’s Digital Dilemma: Platform Regulation Vs Internet Freedom
By Brian Byaruhanga | Imagine waking up to find Facebook and Instagram inaccessible on your phone �...
Tanzania Should Restore Access to X and Desist from Further Internet Disruptions
Statement | Tanzania’s government should urgently restore access to X (formerly Twitter) as its cu...
Zambia’s Cybersecurity and Cybercrimes Laws Raise Alarms for Digital Rights
By Edrine Wanyma | In April 2025, the Zambian Parliament enacted two laws – the Cyber Security Act...
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