Thank you Mildred for pointing out the gender perspective. Well received and noted. On Thu, 2 May 2024, 13:26 Mildred Achoch via KICTANet, < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Thank you for this opportunity to contribute. Regarding the AI aspect, there should be some policies regarding the use of data that will train AI. For example, in the case of local languages, which data will be used? If data by local language content creators is used, will they be compensated? Also, regarding the gender aspect, I don't have the exact statistics but I think there are more Kenyan males than females online, meaning the data and information produced may be gender biased. Last year, there was an online "Afro-Feminist Perspectives on Data Governance" session that touched on these issues. CIPESA presented on "Advancing Data Justice in Africa" - the 6 pillars of data justice were particularly insightful: power, equity, access, identity, participation and knowledge.
Regards, Mildred.
On Thursday, May 2, 2024, Barrack Otieno via KICTANet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Dear Linda,
Many thanks for the good work. My quick comments
1. There is increasing awareness on the need to protect personally identifiable information. . I attended a Public event on Friday in Kisumu and had to give consent for my photos to be taken. 2. Regarding the fines, i think they should be reconsidered. During the National Summit of Community Networks at Akala in Siaya County, i wondered allowed what would happen if Akala Primary School was in breach. This is due to the fact that sometimes students have to bring in Firewood or other services in exchange for Financial considerations that enable them to learn. We need to think about such scenarios. 3. During the same summit, the County Security Commitee was pleasantly surprised with what is happening at the data protection front. We were fortunate to have the ODPC lead in the Kisumu Office Mr. Wandera who engaged them and agreed on the next steps with respect to awareness creation. This shows that there is a great need of awareness to be created before we can start emphasizing on punitive actions as a deterrent. To quote the Prime Cabinet Secretary during the Connected Africa Summit last week, we should not run too fast and leave the ball behind as we are accustomed to. 4. With respect to Technology, AI can help especially using local languages to create more awareness (pin yako siri yako kind of approach).
Thank you
On Thu, May 2, 2024 at 8:17 AM Linda Wairure via KICTANet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
*Day 4: **Data Subject Rights, Emerging Issues and Best Practices.*
*Dear Listers,*
Thank you for providing your expert insights and feedback regarding the suggested alterations and recommendations concerning the legal framework for data protection. Please review the attached document to confirm that all of your perspectives of prior discussions have been incorporated. Your contribution is greatly appreciated.
Day 4 of our discussion will center on *data subject rights, emerging issues *and *best practices*. We invite you to share your insights and reflections on the following questions:
1. *Have you experienced any changes in the way state/non-state organizations handle your personal data since the implementation of the Data Protection Act, 2019?*
2. * What are some international best practices or benchmarks in data protection regulation and enforcement that the ODPC should consider emulating?*
3. * What recent technological advancement or practice do you believe presents the greatest data protection and privacy opportunity in Kenya?*
Your expertise and input are essential in this endeavor, and we value your contribution to this vital conversation.
Please feel free to respond directly to this email with your insights. Alternatively, you can reach out to Linda Gichohi ( lgichohi@kictanet.or.ke ) if you have any questions or additional comments.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
We look forward to your participation.
Kind regards,
Linda Gichohi.
*Kenya ICT Action Network.*
On Mon, 29 Apr 2024 at 20:30, Linda Wairure <lindagichohi@gmail.com> wrote:
*B.* *Day 2: Data Controllers & Processors *
*Dear Listers,*
Thank you for providing your expert insights and feedback regarding the suggested alterations and recommendations concerning the legal framework for data protection. Please review the attached document to confirm that all of your perspectives of yesterday's discussion have been incorporated. Your contribution is greatly appreciated.
*Day 2* of our discussion will center on *data controllers and data processors*. We invite you to share your insights and reflections on the following questions:
1. *In your opinion, what has been the key impact (positive/negative) of the Data Protection Act, 2019, on state and private entities’ organizational policies, procedures, practices, and compliance levels from 2020 to date?* 2. *Poll: **Do you believe that the penalties imposed on organizations for data breaches or non-compliance are sufficient to deter future violations?* <https://www.livepolls.app/result/6622dd8c0d1d3f4c690d6c01>
Your expertise and input are essential in this endeavor, and we value your contribution to this vital conversation.
Please feel free to respond directly to this email with your insights. Alternatively, you can reach out to Linda Gichohi ( lgichohi@kictanet.or.ke ) if you have any questions or additional comments.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
We look forward to your participation.
Kind regards,
Linda Gichohi.
*Kenya ICT Action Network.*
On Sun, 28 Apr 2024 at 22:03, Linda Wairure <lindagichohi@gmail.com> wrote:
*A. **Day 1: Legal Framework on Data Protection*
Day 1 of our discussion will center on the Legal framework surrounding Data Protection. We invite you to share your insights and reflections on the following questions:
1. *What areas of Kenya's legal and policy framework on data protection require improvement or updating? Please provide supporting justification/rationale.* 2. *Please provide three (3) recommendations for amendments to the Data Protection Act, and its attendant regulations.*
Your expertise and input are essential in this endeavor, and we value your contribution to this vital conversation.
Please feel free to respond directly to this email with your insights. Thank you for your time and consideration.
We look forward to your participation.
Kind regards,
Linda Gichohi.
* Kenya ICT Action Network.*
On Fri, 26 Apr 2024 at 02:28, Linda Wairure <lindagichohi@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Listers,
As part of our ongoing efforts to assess the effectiveness and impact of Kenya's Data Protection Act (2019) over the past five years and in anticipation of the NADPA Conference being held from 7 - 9 May 2024, we are reaching out to gather your valuable insights and reflections. To this end, KICTANet will be moderating an online discussion on the KICTANet mailing list from *Monday 29 April 2024 - Friday 3 May 2024.* We want to draw special attention to the contributions of the Data Governance and Emerging Technologies Working Group on the ICT legislative reform process and in particular the recommendations on data governance.
To chart the progress, challenges, and considerations for the future of data protection in Kenya, KICTANet shall be exploring the following topics over the course of next week through targeted daily questions for your reflections.
*TOPICS:*
*A. **Day 1: Legal Framework on Data Protection*
*B. **Day 2: Data Controllers & Processors *
*C. **Day 3: Data Subjects’ Rights*
*D. **Day 4: Emerging Issues and Best Practices*
*E. **Day 5: Recommendations and Shaping the Future.*
Please feel free to respond directly to this email with your insights. Alternatively, you can reach out to Linda Gichohi ( lgichohi@kictanet.or.ke) if you have any questions or additional comments.
Thank you for your time and participation.
Regards,
*Linda Gichohi.*
*Kenya ICT Action Network.*
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