Ethiopia’s push for data sovereignty reflects a growing recognition that in the modern economy, control over data increasingly shapes control over policy, finance, commerce and national development itself. For years, much of the institutional architecture surrounding data collection across developing economies was built through externally financed programmes, foreign technical systems and fragmented digital frameworks designed […]
Ethiopia’s push for data sovereignty reflects a growing recognition that in the modern economy, control over data increasingly shapes control over policy, finance, commerce and national development itself. For years, much of the institutional architecture surrounding data collection across developing economies was built through externally financed programmes, foreign technical systems and fragmented digital frameworks designed […]
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