Paradigm Initiative (PIN) partners with OSF and Unwanted Witness

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Paradigm Initiative (PIN) partners with OSF
Paradigm Initiative (PIN) partners with OSF

Efforts to counter the use of surveillance for digital rights suppression in Africa gained momentum during a convening in Port Louis, Mauritius, that brought together key stakeholders. Paradigm Initiative (PIN), in partnership with Open Society Foundation (OSF) and Unwanted Witness, hosted the convening on Countering Surveillance and Digital Repression in Africa.

The meeting brought together activists, academics, tech companies, civil society, regional human rights mechanisms, as well as political actors within the continent.ย It sought to build strategies to counter fundamental human rights violations arising from the pervasive surveillance and digital repression on the African continent.

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The conversation focused on the state of deployment of surveillance technologies in Africa, with researchers sharing findings on the different regions.

Researchers at the meeting were unanimous that while surveillance cannot be brought to an absolute end, mitigation is possible, with the most notable measures being the usage of Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). On the other hand, it was noted that governments, as primaryย stakeholders, have the task of not only enacting regulations that protect the citizenry but also of bringing them to life through strong political will.

Speaking at the event, Mr. โ€˜Gbenga Sesan, PINโ€™s Executive Director, challengedย stakeholders to commit themselves to actualising the findings. His sentiments were echoed by Mr. Allan Sempala Kigozi from Unwanted Witness, who said the convening is an avenue to influence policy, as well as mould gatekeepers who will, in turn, ensure that state surveillance does not impede on human rights.

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Participants had the opportunity to engage in insightful discussions with industry leaders and experts, network with like-minded professionals and potential collaborators, gain valuable knowledge and insights on deploying surveillance and protecting citizens’ privacy in Africa, and contribute to shaping the African digital future.

The forum took place ahead of the Privacy Symposium Africa 2023, which started on 7th November and endsย today, 9th November, in Port Louis, Mauritius, under the theme, “Navigating Privacy in the Age of Digital Transformation.”

The symposium brought together academics, researchers, policymakers, and industry practitioners to discuss the latest trends and challenges related to data privacy and data protection. Key areas of focus at the symposium include healthcare, finance, education, and media.

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