CIPESA
Acronym
CIPESA
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Website
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Phone number
+256 414 289 502
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CIPESA Offices
Plot 6 Semawata Place, Ntinda
Kampala
CIPESA was established in 2004 under the Catalysing Access to Information and Communications Technologies in Africa (CATIA) initiative. It serves as a leading center for research and analysis of information aimed at enabling policymakers in East and Southern Africa to understand ICT policy issues and for various stakeholders to use ICT to improve governance and livelihoods.
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Resources
Displaying 1 - 3 of 3The Right to Privacy in Uganda: Stakeholder Report
Uganda
"The Right to Privacy in Uganda: Stakeholder Report" is a document that compiles stakeholder submissions for the Universal Periodic Review (UPR). It provides an in-depth analysis of the current state of privacy in Uganda. Although not directly related to land governance, it offers valuable insights into the broader socio-political context in the country, which can indirectly influence land tenure security and land governance issues.
Privacy in Uganda: An Overview of how ICT Policies Infringe on Online Privacy and Data Protection
Uganda
The document titled "Privacy in Uganda: An Overview of how ICT Policies Infringe on Online Privacy and Data Protection" provides a comprehensive review of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) policies and laws in Uganda. It further discusses their implications for privacy and data protection, which are crucial aspects of land governance and tenure security. The document highlights the importance of privacy in the digital age, especially in the context of land rights and governance.
The State of Access to Information in Uganda
Uganda
The document titled "The State of Access to Information in Uganda" provides a comprehensive analysis of the current state of access to information in Uganda. It is particularly relevant to land governance and land tenure security as it sheds light on the transparency and availability of land-related information in the country.