BREAKING NEWS
NIGERIA, MOROCCO AND THE GAMBIA MOVE TO STRENGTHEN CROSS-BORDER DATA PROTECTION COOPERATION
The governments of Nigeria, Morocco, and The Gambia have agreed to deepen collaboration on cross-border data protection enforcement and knowledge sharing.
Officials say the partnership is aimed at improving regional coordination on digital privacy laws, strengthening enforcement mechanisms, and building shared expertise in handling data governance challenges.
The agreement is also expected to support better alignment of regulatory frameworks across participating countries, particularly as digital services and cross-border data flows continue to expand rapidly.
According to stakeholders, the initiative will focus on capacity building, regulatory cooperation, and information exchange between data protection authorities.
Experts note that the move reflects growing awareness across Africa of the need for stronger data protection systems as governments and businesses increasingly rely on digital infrastructure.
The collaboration is also expected to improve trust in digital ecosystems and support smoother cross-border trade in digital services.
Officials added that further technical meetings will be held to develop implementation frameworks and long-term cooperation strategies.
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