Participants from Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan, Rwanda and Burundi participating in both the East African Internet School of Governance and the East African Internet Governance. The Training at the School being facilitated by the PRIDA experts Trained in May 2019 at the AUC.
ADVANCING THE INTERNET GOVERNANCE (IG) DEBATE IN EAST AFRICA
Policy and Regulation Initiative for Digital Africa (PRIDA) is supporting the East African Internet Governance Forum (EAIGF) 17-18, 2019 in Arusha, Tanzania at the East Africa Community (EAC) HQ.
Participants from Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Burundi, South Sudan and Rwanda sponsored through PRIDA attending the East Africa School of Internet Governance in Arusha Tanzania which started yesterday the 14th of October 2019.
Digital transformation across the globe dictates a need for alternative dispute settlement processes in the ICT and multimedia space from the national to global level. Well done CAMAT!
Members of public and other stakeholders give their views on Communications and Multimedia Appeals Tribunal draft rules during a public participation forum at Nyeri. #JudiciaryKE
consultative forum on developing Kenya’s Digital Economy Strategy. A five year framework to leapfrog Kenya’s economy through Digital Technologies. How do we ensure that the digital economy benefits become our reality? @NCS_Kenya@MoICTKenya@FSDKe@ICTAuthorityKE
Steps toward building digital skills in Africa in readiness for the digital transformation and emerging digital economies. Policy and Regulatory initiative for digital Africa (PRIDA) is timely in bridging and strengthening policy process participation.
PRIDA - Policy and Regulation Initiative for Digital Africa
Day 3 - Instead of a top down approach, let's try a bottom up approach based on expected outcomes measurement
Day 5 - ICT harmonization in Africa. How to monitor and measure it? 140 delegates from 50 countries agreed on a Methodology and a 2-year Work Plan.
Build a new approach to ensure the effectiveness of harmonization by measuring the Impact on the end users.
"In the World Bank’s lobby, there’s a giant inscription that reads 'Our Dream is a World Free of Poverty'. I think the key to bringing about that world is getting quality data into the hands of people who can use it to make the world better." @FuHaishan https://t.co/H3Fvs1FN71
Witnessed swearing of Hon Anne W Mwangi, Chairperson of the Communications & Multimedia Appeals Tribunal (CAMAT) at the office of the Registrar of the Judiciary. The Tribunal will hear appeals on media and communications complaints. @JUDICIARYKENYA@MoICTKenya@mucheru@jeroch1
@ITU ITU's 153-year-old glass ceiling shattered with first woman elected, plus more highlights from the elections at #Plenipot today https://t.co/aBYIcok6VU