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EAC makes progress in enhancing digital integration

29 Oct 2024 - by Staff reporter
 Source: eWorld New
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The East African Community (EAC) has taken a significant step forward in enhancing digital integration and safeguarding data privacy with the development of a regional Data Governance Policy Framework.

The Framework, which aims to harmonise data governance across partner states to foster secure, efficient, and inclusive digital systems for sustainable economic growth and regional integration, was validated by a diverse group of stakeholders in Kigali, Rwanda, recently.

Speaking during the three-day workshop on behalf of the EAC deputy secretary general in charge of customs, trade and monetary affairs, Annette Ssemuwemba, the EAC principal information technology officer, Eng Daniel Murenzi, highlighted the importance of data governance in fostering economic growth, improving governance, and ensuring public trust in digital systems.

“Data is at the heart of our economic future. Effective data governance will enable the region to harness the benefits of digitalisation, while ensuring that citizens’ data is protected and used responsibly,” said Murenzi

The workshop comes at a time when the EAC is moving forward with the harmonisation of its data governance systems in alignment with the African Union Data Policy Framework, adopted in 2022.

“We are at a critical juncture,” said Murenzi. “By developing the EAC Data Governance Policy Framework, we are creating a unified regional approach to data governance that aligns with continental priorities and ensures the safety and efficiency of digital services in our region,” he added.

Prof Venansius Baryamureeba, the lead consultant in the development of the framework, underscored the importance of a unified approach to data governance. “Data protection is no longer an option; it is a necessity for building trust in the digital economy,” he said.

The Framework aims to harmonise the region’s approach to data management, ensuring that partner states adopt common standards for data protection, privacy, and security. 

The validation of this framework builds on a series of earlier initiatives, including successful data protection knowledge exchanges in Nairobi, Kenya, and Kampala, Uganda, as well as a consultative workshop in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

A key focus of the meeting was the finalisation of actionable recommendations, designed to harmonise the data governance frameworks of each EAC partner state, ensuring consistency and interoperability. By establishing common standards, the EAC seeks to enhance both data protection and digital security, ultimately improving public trust in digital systems and creating a secure foundation for economic growth within the region.

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