By: Kanto
Kai Okanta
Stakeholders from
government, civil society, business and the digital rights community have
called for a human-centred approach to digital transformation in Uganda during
the Multi-stakeholder Dialogue on Business and Digital Rights organised by the
Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa
(CIPESA).
The dialogue brought
together representatives from the European Union, Enabel, Uganda’s Ministry of
Gender, Labour and Social Development, private sector leaders and digital
rights advocates to discuss the future of digital governance, artificial
intelligence and digital inclusion in Uganda.

Participants highlighted the
importance of ensuring that emerging technologies and digital policies are
developed with human rights protections at the core.
Discussions at the event
focused on Uganda’s National AI and Emerging Technologies Strategy, which is
currently in its final stages. Stakeholders noted that the strategy seeks to
align with international standards, including ISO/IEC 42001, while positioning
Uganda as a leading technology hub in East Africa by 2040.
The meeting also emphasized
the importance of increasing digital rights awareness at the grassroots level
through the use of local languages and simplified communication approaches to
improve inclusion for small businesses and underserved communities.
Participants further
discussed the growing role of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) in enabling
secure digital identity verification, financial integration and opportunities
within the digital economy, including support for remote work and content creators.

The issue of data
sovereignty also featured prominently during the discussions, with participants
stressing the need for Uganda to strengthen local technical capacity to manage,
secure and control national data systems independently.
Stakeholders agreed that
stronger collaboration among public institutions, businesses, civil society and
technology experts will be essential in building an inclusive, secure and
rights-based digital future for Uganda.