The Africa Data Protection Association has launched the first e-learning portal focused on data protection in Africa. The platform aims to raise awareness of data protection standards across the continent.
Despite the growing importance of personal data privacy due to the rise of digital technology and increased use of online services, many individuals and businesses in Africa still lack the knowledge and skills needed to comply with existing regulations.
The first course, “Introduction to Personal Data Protection in Africa,” provides a comprehensive overview of the history of personal data protection on the continent, highlighting the challenges and practices specific to each region. Learners will also gain an understanding of key data protection concepts and the current laws and regulations in place. The e-learning platform is designed to be accessible to everyone, regardless of their initial level of knowledge.
Available in both French and English, the e-learning platform serves a wide range of users, including students, business leaders, and public sector employees. With its interactive courses, case studies, and online quizzes, learners can progress at their own pace.
Jules Hervé Yimeumi, Chairman of Africa Data Protection, said; “This project marks an important step in our commitment to building the capacity of African players in the field of personal data protection. By facilitating access to this training, we are contributing to the creation of a digital environment that is safer and more respectful of the rights of African citizens.”
Data protection is key in the digital world. The e-learning platform by the Africa Data Protection Association will help train African business owners and individuals on how to keep their data safe.
About the Africa Data Protection Association
Africa Data Protection Association is a non-profit association which aims to actively contribute to a secure and ethical digital future for all African citizens. The association aims to promote the confidentiality, security and integrity of personal data across the continent and play a leading role in the innovation and regulation of disruptive technologies in Africa.
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