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Research Papers conducted in the context of the ProDP-Africa program.
This page highlights research papers produced as part of the ProDP-Africa program, which explore key thematic issues related to personal data protection in Africa. Topics covered include the development of political, legal, and institutional frameworks for data protection, the impact of the digital economy, the perceptions and uses of digital platforms in Senegal, the history of population control by technology, as well as the challenges of the platform state in the face of data governance. These researches offer rich, in-depth analyses to help us better understand the challenges and opportunities of personal data regulation in a rapidly changing African context. These works provide in-depth analyses to better understand the challenges and opportunities of regulating personal data within a rapidly evolving African context.
Abdoulaye CISSE
The factory of political executives...
Ghislaine E. DIOH
The digital economy and the ...
Guilhem L. BASSENE
Perceptions and uses of p...
Pascal SAGNA
The historical dimension of...
Salomon D. FAYE
The platform state and the...
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