Data Governance and Policy in Africa
Author: Bitange Ndemo
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published:
Total Pages: 229
ISBN-13: 3031244982
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Bitange Ndemo
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published:
Total Pages: 229
ISBN-13: 3031244982
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Published: 2015-10-05
Total Pages: 200
ISBN-13: 9264244565
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This report identifies eight key data governance mechanisms to maximise benefits to patients and to societies from the collection, linkage and analysis of health data, and to minimise risks to both patient privacy and the security of health data.
Author: Raymond Atuguba Akongburo
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2024-05-06
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 3110797909
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →For the last two decades data protection regulatory models in the African continent were highly inspired by foreign ones - mostly by the European Union's models. Recently, regulatory diversions can be spotted - reaching from strict(er) regulation on data sovereignty and data localisation to hybrid data protection and data governance approaches. Against this background, this volume presents the proceedings of the conference on "African Data Protection Laws: Regulation, Policy, and Practice" held in Accra, Ghana in 2022. The contributions undertake deep dives into the data protection and data governance development on the African continent - providing insights by distinguished scholars and experts in the field and tackling current trends, laws, regulations, and policies. The contributions narrate the unique African journey and lay the ground for interdisciplinary informed policy decisions, guide stakeholders, and also provoke future research towards a potential Pan-African data (protection) governance framework in Africa.
Author: Amy S. Patterson
Publisher: JHU Press
Published: 2018-03
Total Pages: 261
ISBN-13: 1421424509
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A timely inquiry into how domestic politics and global health governance interact in Africa. Global health campaigns, development aid programs, and disaster relief groups have been criticized for falling into colonialist patterns, running roughshod over the local structure and authority of the countries in which they work. Far from powerless, however, African states play complex roles in health policy design and implementation. In Africa and Global Health Governance, Amy S. Patterson focuses on AIDS, the 2014–2015 Ebola outbreak, and noncommunicable diseases to demonstrate why and how African states accept, challenge, or remain ambivalent toward global health policies, structures, and norms. Employing in-depth analysis of media reports and global health data, Patterson also relies on interviews and focus-group discussions to give voice to the various agents operating within African health care systems, including donor representatives, state officials, NGOs, community-based groups, health activists, and patients. Showing the variety within broader patterns, this clearly written book demonstrates that Africa's role in global health governance is dynamic and not without agency. Patterson shows how, for example, African leaders engage with international groups, attempting to maintain their own leadership while securing the aid their people need. Her findings will benefit health and development practitioners, scholars, and students of global health governance and African politics.
Author: Alex B. Makulilo
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-11-30
Total Pages: 379
ISBN-13: 3319473174
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This volume presents analyses of data protection systems and of 26 jurisdictions with data protection legislation in Africa, as well as additional selected countries without comprehensive data protection laws. In addition, it covers all sub-regional and regional data privacy policies in Africa. Apart from analysing data protection law, the book focuses on the socio-economic contexts, political settings and legal culture in which such laws developed and operate. It bases its analyses on the African legal culture and comparative international data privacy law. In Africa protection of personal data, the central preoccupation of data privacy laws, is on the policy agenda. The recently adopted African Union Cyber Security and Data Protection Convention 2014, which is the first and currently the only single treaty across the globe to address data protection outside Europe, serves as an illustration of such interest. In addition, there are data protection frameworks at sub-regional levels for West Africa, East Africa and Southern Africa. Similarly, laws on protection of personal data are increasingly being adopted at national plane. Yet despite these data privacy law reforms there is very little literature about data privacy law in Africa and its recent developments. This book fills that gap.
Author: Akbar Noman
Publisher: Blackstone Press
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 611
ISBN-13: 0199698562
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This volume reflects the highlights of their deliberations.
Author: Abdalla Hamdok
Publisher:
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 12
ISBN-13: 9789291900756
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Published: 2022-12-14
Total Pages: 70
ISBN-13: 9264849955
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The ubiquitous collection, use, and sharing of data that power today’s economies challenge existing governance frameworks and policy approaches. Drawing on the extensive research and analysis conducted at the OECD on data governance, on countries’ policies and practices, and the OECD legal instruments in this area, the Going Digital Guide to Data Governance Policy Making supports policy makers in navigating three fundamental policy tensions that characterise efforts to develop, revise, and implement policies for data governance across policy domains in the digital age.
Author: Louis A. Picard
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 2015-04-22
Total Pages: 358
ISBN-13: 148225543X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Many new development initiatives have been introduced in Africa over the past few decades. Each of these has been heralded as marking a new era in the continent‘s development. However, many of these initiatives have failed to produce sustained results due to numerous challenges, including, most importantly, the lack of good governance. The Africa P
Author: Oecd
Publisher: Org. for Economic Cooperation & Development
Published: 2019-11-28
Total Pages: 168
ISBN-13: 9789264517950
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Twenty-first century governments must keep pace with the expectations of their citizens and deliver on the promise of the digital age. Data-driven approaches are particularly effective for meeting those expectations and rethinking the way governments and citizens interact. This report highlights the important role data can play in creating conditions that improve public services, increase the effectiveness of public spending and inform ethical and privacy considerations. It presents a data-driven public sector framework that can help countries or organisations assess the elements needed for using data to make better-informed decisions across public sectors.