As Uganda’s digital economy accelerates, conversations around digital rights, data protection, and cybersecurity have never been more urgent. In this episode, host Anne-Marie Wandera-Bewulira explores what it takes to build a safe, inclusive, and trustworthy online environment, one where personal data is secure, citizens’ rights are upheld, and digital threats are effectively managed.
The discussion features Baker Birikujja, Acting Data Protection Director at the Personal Data Protection Office; Martin Karungi, Acting Manager of Governance & Risk at the National Information Technology Authority (NITA-U); and Aidah Bukubuza, Team Lead at AYDIA Gender & Technology Initiative. Together, they share expert perspectives on the role of government, civil society, and the private sector in safeguarding Uganda’s digital future, while addressing the intersection of gender, policy, and technology.
Whether you’re a policymaker, tech innovator, activist, or everyday internet user, this episode offers practical takeaways for navigating and protecting your digital life in Uganda’s rapidly evolving tech landscape.
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