"Why Stronger Data Governance Structures Matter to Us at APHRC
Stronger data governance structures are increasingly important as digital technologies, including artificial intelligence, continue to evolve rapidly. For these technologies to be relevant and effective in our context, it is essential that African data is used to train AI systems, ensuring that solutions reflect local realities and needs. As a critical part of our work, data sharing at @aphrc is guided by clear protocols and ethical standards to ensure that information is shared responsibly and in ways that protect the rights and privacy of individuals and communities. " - Bonface Ingumba, Data Governance Officer, @aphrc
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@ODPC_KE, @AmnestyKenya,@pdpoUG
#EADataGov26 #DataProtectionKE #DataGovernance
APHRC Co-Creating a Research and Learning Agenda to Inform Gender Responsive Mental Health Interventions in Ugandan Schools in Kampala Jinja Mbarara and Gulu districts under the leadership of Principal Investigator Lydia Namatende-Sakwa (PhD)
#MentalHealthMatters#IAMAPHRC
APHRC Co-Creating a Research and Learning Agenda to Inform Gender Responsive Mental Health Interventions in Ugandan Schools at Mbarara district under the leadership of Principal Investigator Lydia Namatende-Sakwa (PhD)
@aphrc Co-Creating a Research and Learning Agenda to inform Gender Responsive Mental Health Interventions in Ugandan School in Jinja under the leadership of the Principal Investigator, Lydia Namatende-Sakwa (PhD)
#MentalHealthMatters
Its high time GenZ gave their well outlined demands and timeframe. Any movement must have a goal to achieve in a well defined time. It cannot be timeless and goalless. They risk being rendered irrelevant in their good course.
Dear Mr. President.
Firing your entire cabinet is not enough. Follow these skunks and hit them so hard that cannot revenge. Activate their files at DCI. #Therattledsnakesbitesback
@edwinsifuna We still have 4 irreducible minimums and our object of aggression remains the government of the day refusal to treat us in a manner that suggests we are all Kenyans