African Nations Advocate for Data Sovereignty and Digital Independence

African policymakers are increasingly calling for greater data sovereignty. Leaders argue that control over digital assets is essential for national

African policymakers are increasingly calling for greater data sovereignty. Leaders argue that control over digital assets is essential for national security. The push includes proposals for localized data storage and processing. Advocates also cite the need for digital independence from foreign platforms. Regional discussions are focusing on legal frameworks to protect data. Stakeholders warn that without sovereignty, economies may face external risks. The movement aligns with broader efforts to strengthen Africa’s tech sector. Observers will watch how these initiatives translate into concrete policy.