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Oct 08

2024

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Press Release: Paradigm Initiative and Zaina Foundation rally stakeholders to address gaps in Tanzania’s 2022 Data Protection Act

 Efforts aimed at creating awareness of Tanzania’s Data Protection Act of 2022 and its regulations of 2023 have gained momentum following a move by Paradigm Initiative (PIN) and its partner, Zaina Foundation to train members of the Tanzania Digital Rights Coalition on the provisions of the act.

The two institutions are hosting a two-day training workshop for members of the Coalition which will see them  develop a comprehensive advocacy plan aimed at following through proposed sections of the Protection Act (PDPA) of 2022 and its Regulations No. 349 and 350 of 2023 that require reforms. 

The workshop which  is taking place in Dar es Salaam, Hayatt Regency Hotel Kilimanjaro, between October 8th-9th, 2024, will assist in addressing gaps in the Act, particularly in light of a recent High Court ruling that declared key sections of the act unconstitutional. A landmark ruling was made in the Tito Magoti case vs the Attorney General where it found sections 22 and 23 of the PDPA to be in violation of the country’s constitution.. The court’s decision underscored serious concerns regarding data privacy protections, as outlined in Tanzania’s constitutional provisions. 

In the aforementioned case, the petitioners challenged additional sections of the PDPA, arguing that they imposed excessive restrictions on the right to privacy and risked undermining fundamental freedoms. These included Sections 8(1)(2)(3), 11(1), 14(5), 19, 20, 22(3), 23(c)(d)(e)(f), 26, 30, 33(2), and 34, which they deemed problematic and granting excessive power to the government in licensing, compliance, and decision-making processes. They took issue with the authority vested in the Minister to overturn decisions made by the Personal Data Protection Commission, which could potentially open the door to political interference. Additionally, the Act allows the Commission to review its own decisions, contradicting fundamental principles of natural justice.

The workshop which falls under Paradigm Initiative’s Digital Policy Engagement Series (DiPES) forms part of ongoing efforts to align Tanzania’s data protection laws with both constitutional guarantees and international standards. The training aims to equip members of the Tanzania Digital Rights Coalition with enhanced legal and advocacy skills, enabling them to effectively push for better policy reforms.

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About Paradigm Initiative

Paradigm Initiative (PIN) connects under-served young Africans with digital opportunities and ensures digital rights for all. We have worked in communities across Nigeria since 2007 and across Africa since 2017, building experience, community trust, and an organisational culture that positions us as a leading non-governmental organisation in ICT for Development and digital rights on the continent. 

We promote a rights-respecting continent through our team in sub-regional offices spread across Cameroon, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Our interventions are spread across more than 28 African countries. Paradigm Initiative pushes for an Internet that is open, accessible, and affordable to all.

Our programs include Life Skills. ICT. Financial Readiness. Entrepreneurship (LIFE) Training Programme, digital readiness workshop for youth, and a Life at Schools Club Programme. PIN has also built online platforms such as Ayeta and Ripoti that educate and serve as safe spaces for reporting digital rights violations. 

About Zaina Foundation

Zaina Foundation is a private, autonomous, voluntary, non-governmental, non-profit sharing organisation that was founded in 2017 and registered under NGO’s Act of 2002 with the aim of promoting digital rights in Tanzania. 

With a mission to continuously aid women who are Journalists, Human Rights Defenders, Technologists, Lawyers, Activists, women with disabilities, and Students alike, to permanently improve the way they protect and access their information online, Zaina Foundation promotes digital rights and inclusion in Tanzania through advocacy on affordability and accessibility of the internet, digital safety and privacy.

 

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