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A joint initiative of the Internet Society and the Commission of the African Union <\/strong><\/h2>\n

The Internet Society and the African Union Commission launched new personal data protection guidelines for Africa at the Africa Internet Summit held in Dakar, Senegal this week.<\/p>\n

The new set of guidelines highlight how privacy protection and the responsible use of personal data are critical factors in building greater trust online and in advancing the digital economy in Africa.<\/p>\n

The Personal Data Protection Guidelines for Africa<\/a> were jointly developed by the Internet Society – a global non-profit organisation that promotes the open development, evolution and use of the internet – and the African Union Commission to facilitate the implementation of the AU\u2019s Convention on cybersecurity and data protection (known as the Malabo Convention), adopted in 2014.<\/p>\n

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Key recommendations<\/strong><\/h2>\n

The guidelines recommend a range of actions for governments, policymakers, citizens and other stakeholders to take at the regional, national, organisational and individual level. Among the key recommendations for governments is that they should respect and protect individuals\u2019 rights to privacy online and offline.<\/p>\n

\u201cRecent global events have shown us that the lack of appropriate protection for personal data can have a profound impact not just on individuals but also on society at large, to the point of endangering democratic systems,\u201d said Dawit Bekele, African regional bureau director for the Internet Society. \u201cThese guidelines explain how people can take a more active role in the protection of their own data as well as the role that other stakeholders, including governments and legislators, have in ensuring the proper use of data.\u201d <\/p>\n

A foundation for trust in the digital environment<\/strong><\/h2>\n

Two key principles of the guidelines urge all AU Member States to: recognise privacy as a foundation for trust in the digital environment and prioritize the sustainable and responsible use of personal data in the digital economy.<\/p>\n

In addition, there are recommendations for citizens who are concerned about their data and privacy including:<\/p>\n