Kenya IGF 2025 kicks off with focus on inclusive digital development

Date: 2025-05-14
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The 18th Kenya Internet Governance Forum has officially been opened in Nairobi as part of the inaugural Africa Tech Policy Summit, convening stakeholders to address critical issues in technology governance and digital inclusion. Dr. Grace Githaiga of the Kenya ICT Action Network welcomed participants to the landmark event, emphasizing the forum's role in shaping policies that balance innovation with fundamental rights. 

This year's forum, themed "Tech for Human Development: Policy, Innovation and Inclusive Governance," aligns with Kenya's constitutional values of public participation while tackling pressing challenges in emerging technologies and digital access. The event forms the cornerstone of a week-long summit featuring specialized sessions on artificial intelligence, youth digital rights, regulatory frameworks and cross-border policy harmonization. 

Dr. Githaiga highlighted the importance of multistakeholder collaboration in developing effective internet governance solutions. The Kenya IGF outcomes will contribute to regional and global discussions, building on KICTANet's work in policy advocacy, research and capacity building. The summit's agenda reflects Africa's growing leadership in digital governance, with particular attention to developing locally-relevant solutions and bridging connectivity gaps. 

Specialized sessions throughout the week will examine the gig economy's regulatory environment, online freedom of expression protections, and strategies for sustainable digital funding models. Youth participation features prominently in the program, including dedicated forums for young innovators to engage directly with policymakers on data privacy and digital rights issues. 

The Africa Tech Policy Summit represents a significant step toward unified continental positions on emerging technology governance. Participants will develop actionable recommendations to guide inclusive digital transformation across Africa, reinforcing the region's collective voice in global internet governance discussions. The summit continues through the week with outcomes expected to influence both national policies and pan-African digital strategies.

By:  Kanto Kai Okanta

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