Uganda is set to host the 11th East Africa Internet Governance Forum (EAIGF), an event aimed at addressing crucial issues that enhance internet development and governance in the region. The East African Community (EAC) announced in a statement on Monday that the forum will take place in the Ugandan capital, Kampala, from September 11 to 12.
The EAIGF, themed “Building our Multistakeholder Digital Future for East Africa,” will be organized in collaboration with Uganda’s chapter of the Internet Society. The forum is expected to draw participants from various sectors of the information and communication technology (ICT) industry, including government representatives, private sector stakeholders, civil society, and academia.
Importance of Effective Internet Governance
In a statement from the EAC headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania, Andrea Aguer Ariik Malueth, the EAC Deputy Secretary General in charge of Infrastructure, Productive, Social, and Political Sectors, emphasized the importance of the forum. He highlighted that effective internet governance is essential for fostering innovation, ensuring security, and promoting inclusivity in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Malueth called on the region’s ICT industry players and other stakeholders to leverage the forum to shape the digital integration agenda for East Africa. “In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, effective internet governance is crucial for fostering innovation, ensuring security, and promoting inclusivity,” said Malueth.
A Pivotal Platform for Dialogue
Since its inception in 2008, the EAIGF has served as a pivotal platform for dialogue on internet governance issues in East Africa. The forum provides an opportunity for stakeholders to engage in discussions and share insights on best practices, policies, and strategies for improving internet governance in the region.
Over the years, the EAIGF has addressed a wide range of topics, including cybersecurity, data protection, digital inclusion, and the role of internet governance in sustainable development. By bringing together diverse perspectives, the forum aims to build a more inclusive and resilient digital future for East Africa.
Looking Forward to the Forum
The upcoming forum in Kampala is expected to build on the successes of previous editions, fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing among stakeholders. Participants will have the chance to explore emerging trends and challenges in internet governance, as well as identify opportunities for regional cooperation.
As the digital landscape continues to evolve, the EAIGF will play a critical role in shaping the policies and practices that will drive the region’s digital transformation. By hosting this important event, Uganda reaffirms its commitment to advancing internet governance and promoting digital inclusion in East Africa.
The 11th EAIGF promises to be a landmark event, bringing together key players to discuss and develop strategies that will enhance internet development and governance across the region. With the support of the EAC and other partners, the forum will contribute to building a more connected, secure, and inclusive digital future for East Africa.