Michael Ouma explains in his article how Kenya’s cyber law, when enacted, could be adopted as a model law for other
countries within the East African Community (EAC) — Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and
Burundi — which are yet to enact such kind of legislation to give regulatory
direction for ICT-related transactions.
Already, a process has been initiated under the auspices of United States Agency
for International Development (USAID) Washington’s Economic Growth Agriculture
and Trade/Information Technology and Energy (EGAT/IT&E) Bureau to guide the
process leading to the development of the legislation in Kenya.
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