Surveillance Law in Africa: a review of six countries
This research will review how surveillance is legally defined, limited, and subject to oversight in six African countries: Nigeria, Senegal, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya and South Africa.
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This research will review how surveillance is legally defined, limited, and subject to oversight in six African countries: Nigeria, Senegal, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya and South Africa.
1 November 2018
Published by: IDS
Personas are short profiles of fictional but realistic individuals that we use to describe particular groups of users and stakeholders....
1 November 2018
Published by: IDS
People participating in decisions that affect their lives is a core value of open and democratic societies. This value is an important...
In an attempt to make better use of what is available, IDS is leading on a pilot programme which examines sets of participatory and systemic data with a view to increase understanding of how data is collected, analysed and shared in development programming.