Data Regulation in Africa: Free Flow of Data, Open Data Regimes and Cyber Security
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Date
2022-02
Authors
B. Ncube, Caroline
Hlomani, Hanani
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African Economic Research Consortium
Abstract
The free flow of data, the adoption of open data regimes and cyber security
are three major aspects of data regulation that hold the reigns to the potential
development of the continent. This policy brief addresses these aspects in Africa
with a focus on regulatory instruments from the different bodies at continental
and sub-regional level as well as some national legislation from selected
countries. The aim is to draw lessons from the European Union (EU) approach
to determine an appropriate African centred approach to data regulation,
particularly in the context of increased inter-African trade as envisaged by the Agreement on the African Free Continental Trade Area (AfCFTA) and an enhanced
digital economy as motivated for in the Digital Transformation Strategy for Africa
(2020 – 2030).