Introduction to personal data protection in Africa

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Author: Yao Justin KOUMAKO, PhD student in international law and cybersecurity.

Contributors:

Jules Hervé YIMEUMI, data protection lawyer;

Arnaud NADINGA, PhD student in digital law;

Dalila FERRAH, data protection consultant;

Franck ADOPO, PhD student in digital law;

Sonia CISSE, lawyer, intellectual property, telecoms, media and technology;

Ibrahim DOUMBOUYA, data protection and cybersecurity consultant ;

Wissem SEMMAR-BELGHAZI, third party integrity due diligence Manager.

What you will learn

By the end of this course, you will have understood:

  • The history of personal data protection in Africa;
  • The key principles of personal data protection in Africa.

Description

This comprehensive course provides an in-depth overview of the history of personal data protection in Africa, with a particular focus on the specific challenges and practices in each region. You will explore the existing laws and regulations, as well as the definitions of key concepts in data protection.

Format

The time required to complete this course is approximately three hours.

Prerequisites

This course does not require any prerequisites; it is designed for anyone who wishes to gain a better understanding of the history and key principles of data protection in Africa.

Evaluation and certification

At the end of the course, you will find a multiple-choice exam. Achieving a passing score of 75% or higher will earn you a certificate of completion.