Data Protection and Advocacy for Data Rights in Kenya
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The rapid advancement of digital technologies has made data a vital resource in today’s world. However, with increasing data collection and usage comes the risk of misuse, breaches, and violations of privacy. This course is designed to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of data protection policies and empower them to advocate for their rights under Kenya’s Data Protection Act.
Participants will gain practical knowledge of their data rights, learn how to identify potential violations, and acquire tools to actively promote privacy and security within their communities. The course emphasizes hands-on learning through case studies, group discussions, and a final advocacy project, ensuring participants are prepared to implement their knowledge both online and offline.
Target Audience
- Community leaders, activists, and grassroots advocates.
- ICT professionals seeking to expand their knowledge of data protection.
- Individuals interested in privacy, data rights, and digital security.
- Students and young professionals eager to contribute to data advocacy.
Learning Objectives
- By the end of the course, participants will:
- Understand the basics of data protection and privacy.
- Identify key rights and responsibilities under Kenya’s Data Protection Act.
- Recognize common threats to data security and implement protective measures.
- Develop effective advocacy strategies to promote data rights awareness.
- Engage with institutions like the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (ODPC) to address violations.
- Apply their knowledge in specific sectors such as education, business, and governance.
- Create and implement a community-based advocacy project.
Course Structure
The course consists of 8 modules, delivered over 8 weeks. Each module includes:
Interactive lectures
Case studies and real-world examples.
Practical activities and group discussions.