Posts Tagged: Information Technology

Insights, analysis, and commentary on intellectual property, information technology law, and digital policy in Africa, filtered by the topic "Information Technology".


Contextualizing Digital Public Goods for Digital Development

Digital Public Goods (DPGs) are goods that anyone can benefit from and are described as open-source software, open data, open artificial intelligence models, open standards,...

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Kenya’s Digital Deserts

In the sprawling landscape of the digital age, where information flows ceaselessly, there exist hidden terrains known as data deserts. These barren pockets lack the...

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How can African states respond to the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) ? Assessing the readiness of Africa’s education system to produce human capital for 4IR

Introduction Observing the implications of 4IR, it can be noted that education takes a back seat , as to the scrutiny of how 4IR will...

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The Western and Northern Perspective of Curricula reformulation in the 4IR

Our previous blog post assessed the role of curricula in shaping learners to be empowered members of industry 4.0. Specifically , there was focus on...

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National Policy Plans in East Africa for Skilling of Digital Workers for Industry 4.0

Introduction The blog is part of the series that explores how various African states are preparing their citizens to integrate effectively into the industry 4.0...

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National Policy Plans in West Africa for Skilling of Digital Workers for Industry 4.0

The following blog series explores how different African States are formulating National Policy to assist with preparing for Industry 4.0. Read about how North African...

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National Digital Policy Plans in Africa for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4-IR) Labour Market

The following blog series explores how different African States are formulating National Policy to assist with preparing for Industry 4.0. Read about how North African...

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Is sharing caring? A Review of the Draft Access and Infrastructure Sharing Regulations, 2022

While access to quality healthcare is a constitutional right, limited access to healthcare facilities and lack of adequate personnel to address medical needs are active...

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COMMONWEALTH 2022 FORUM ON E-JUSTICE: SOME REFLECTIONS

BACKGROUND The Covid 19 pandemic ushered in several challenges, changes, and improvements, and among the souvenirs that it left is, digital advancement across all sectors....

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