By:
Kanto Kai Okanta
Safaricom
PLC has announced a strategic partnership with the Kenya National Bureau of
Statistics (KNBS) to explore the use of mobile phone data insights for policy
development and national planning.
The
announcement was made during Day 3 of the Global Data Festival and Kenya Space
Expo & Conference, where discussions focused on data innovation, privacy,
and the future of digital ecosystems.
The
partnership is expected to leverage the capabilities of both institutions to
support more informed, evidence-based decision-making in Kenya. It aims to
strengthen the use of data analytics in shaping national development strategies
and improving policy outcomes.
As
part of the event, Safaricom’s Head of Customer Privacy, Sharon Holi,
participated in a panel discussion titled “From Data Silos to Ethical Insights:
Balancing Value and Privacy.” The session brought together industry leaders to
examine how responsible data use and privacy-by-design principles can enhance
trust while enabling innovation.
Participants
emphasized the importance of ethical data practices in scaling digital
solutions and addressing societal needs.
The
engagements formed part of broader discussions at the conference on how data
and technology can support a more inclusive, informed, and innovation-driven
future.