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Episode 71: In Data We Trust

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Kenya currently has two draft Data Protection bills both tabled in 2018. One is a Senate Bill sponsored by senator Gideon Moi, while the other is a National Assembly Bill sponsored by the Ministry of ICT. The right to privacy is a fundamental human right. In Article 31, our constitution says that every person has the right to privacy, which includes the right not to have - their person, home or property searched; their possessions seized; information relating to their family or private affairs unnecessarily required or revealed; or the privacy of their communications infringed.

Today we’re joined by Lucy Mwangi, an ICT lawyer, to discuss the importance of data protection and privacy, the pros and cons of each draft bill, as well as best case practices (such as the GDPR - General Data Protection Regulations) we should aim for in our legislation. Press play!

Resources

Senate Data Protection Bill, 2018

Ministry of ICT Data Protection Bill, 2018

Privacy and Data Protection Policy 2018 – Kenya

General Data Protection Regulation - GDPR

What is GDPR and how will it affect you?

What does GDPR mean for me? An explainer

What Is GDPR and Why Should You Care?

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Kenya currently has two draft Data Protection bills both tabled in 2018. One is a Senate Bill sponsored by senator Gideon Moi, while the other is a National Assembly Bill sponsored by the Ministry of ICT. The right to privacy is a fundamental human right. In Article 31, our constitution says that every person has the right to privacy, which includes the right not to have - their person, home or property searched; their possessions seized; information relating to their family or private affairs unnecessarily required or revealed; or the privacy of their communications infringed.

Today we’re joined by Lucy Mwangi, an ICT lawyer, to discuss the importance of data protection and privacy, the pros and cons of each draft bill, as well as best case practices (such as the GDPR - General Data Protection Regulations) we should aim for in our legislation. Press play!

Resources

Senate Data Protection Bill, 2018

Ministry of ICT Data Protection Bill, 2018

Privacy and Data Protection Policy 2018 – Kenya

General Data Protection Regulation - GDPR

What is GDPR and how will it affect you?

What does GDPR mean for me? An explainer

What Is GDPR and Why Should You Care?

  continue reading

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