Schedule

Day 1: Tuesday, March 10, 2026

8:30 AM - 9:30 AM

MORNING PLENARY

Opening & Welcome

Welcome remarks: 

  1. Irungu Houghton, Executive Director, Amnesty International Kenya, 
  2. Al Kags, Executive Director, Open Institute

 

Venue: Main hall

9:30 AM - 10:00 AM

KEYNOTE

Keynote and Opening of Conference: 

Theme of Conference: “Navigating Duality in Data Governance: Innovation and Accountability in East Africa”

Speaker, Ms. Immaculate Kassait, Data Commissioner, Office of the Data Protection Commissioner, Kenya

Venue: Main hall

10:00 AM - 10:45 AM

Panel

Plenary Panel 1: Governing in the Grey – Can East Africa Balance Tech Growth with Rights?

Speakers:

  1. Office of the Data Protection Commissioner, Kenya –  Data Commissioner
  2. Personal Data Protection Commission of Tanzania – Director General
  3. The Institute for Social Accountability (TISA) – Executive Director
  4. Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) – Head of Data Protection
  5. Data Privacy and Governance Society of Kenya (DPGSK) – Chairperson
  6. SDG Kenya Forum – Executive Director

Moderator: Irungu Houghton, Executive Director, Amnesty International Kenya

Venue: Main hall

10:45 AM - 11:15 AM

TEA Break

11:15 AM - 12:00 PM

Breakout Session 1

Track 1: Data Ownership and Custodianship Data Sovereignty

Title: Whose Data Counts? Participation, Power, and Inclusive Governance

Lead Organization: GPSDD

Venue: Room 1

Track 3: Data Infrastructure (Technical Foundations & Systems)

Title: Developing Kenya’s Data Governance Architecture/Framework: Process, Partnerships, and Lessons

Lead Organization: Ministry of ICT and the Data Economy – Kenya

Venue: Room 2

Track 5: Economics & Value of Data (Monetization & Shared Benefit)

Title: Integrating Evidence and Practice for Data Governance and Accountability in Africa

Lead Organization: Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa (CSEA)

Venue: Room 3

12:00 PM - 12:50 PM

Track 4: Ethics, Algorithms, and Accountability

Title: Beyond the Black Box: Safeguarding Regional Data Systems

Lead Organization: UNESCO

Venue: Room 1

Track 5: Economics & Value of Data (Monetization & Shared Benefit) 

Title: Operationalizing Urban Data Governance in Eastern Africa through Data

Use Cases Approach: An example of Emerging Cities in Uganda

Lead Organisation: Toro Development Network

Venue: Room 2

Track 4: Ethics, Algorithms, and Accountability

Title: Digital Dignity: Putting People at the Centre of Humanitarian Data in East Africa

Lead Organization: MSF Eastern Africa

Venue: Room 3

13:00 PM - 14:00 PM

Lunch Break

14:00 PM - 14:30 PM

3 Lightning talks (Main hall)

Presentation 1

Pitch: 2026 Global Data Festival and Kenya Space Expo & Conference

Organization: GPSDD

Presentation 2

Track 3: Data Infrastructure (Technical Foundations & Systems)

Title: Navigating Duality in Agri Data Governance: Lessons from Ethiopia Livestock Information System

Organization: Development Gateway

Presentation 3

Track 5: Economics & Value of Data (Monetization & Shared Benefit)

Title: Cross-Border & Regional Governance: Interoperability Is Political, Not Technical

Organization: Sintal Africa

14:45 PM - 15:45 PM

Breakout Session 2

Track 2: Sovereignty and Cross-Border Governance

Title: Safeguarding Rights in Synthetic Media in EA: Ethical AI, Personal Data, and Creative Ownership

Lead Organization: Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law (CIPIT), Strathmore University

Venue: Room 1

Track 4: Ethics, Algorithms, and Accountability

Title: When Data Decides Who Gets Care? 

Lead Organization: The Institute for Social Accountability (TISA)

Venue: Room 2

Track 4: Ethics, Algorithms, and Accountability  

Title: When Data Harms Defenders: Rebuilding Accountability in East Africa’s Data Systems

Lead Organization: Defenders Protection Initiative

Venue: Room 3

16:00 PM - 16:45 PM

PLENARY SESSION

Plenary Panel 2: Building Trust  –  What Will it Take to Govern Data for All?

Private sector panel

Speakers:

  1. Google – Head of Government Affairs and Public Policy for Eastern Africa at Google
  2. Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) – Head of Data Protection
  3. Safaricom Ltd – Head of Business Intelligence and Data Governance
  4. Smart Applications Group – Head of Information Risk and Cyber Security
  5. University of Nairobi – Lecturer/Research Fellow, Faculty of Business and Management Sciences.

Moderator: TBC

Venue: Main hall

16.45 PM - 17:00 PM

Synthesis of Day 1 insights.

17:00 PM

Tea Break

Day 2: Wednesday, March 11, 2026

8:30 AM- 9:00 AM

MORNING PLENARY

Welcome remarks: 

  1. Irungu Houghton, Executive Director, Amnesty International Kenya, 
  2. Al Kags, Executive Director, Open Institute

 

Venue: Main hall

9:00 AM - 9.30 AM

Keynote

Topic: Before the Dataset: The Human Story Behind Governance. 

Dr Melissa Omino, Executive Director, Centre for Intellectual Property and IT Law

 (Strathmore University)

Venue: Main hall

9:35 AM - 10:15 AM

Panel

Plenary Panel 3: The “Value and Vulnerability” of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI)

Speakers:

  1. GIZ Kenya, Digital Transformation Centre, Technical Advisor – Govstack
  2. Institute of Economic Affairs, Executive Director 
  3. Ministry of ICT and the Digital Economy (MICDE) Kenya; Director ICT
  4. Personal Data Protection Office (PDPO), Uganda: Manager Public Relations and International Affairs
  5. Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data (GPSDD), Program & Policy Lead

Moderator: Dr. Margaret Nyambura, Board Member, DPI Safeguards Advisory Board – United Nations Office for Digital and Emerging Technologies (ODET)

Venue: Main hall

10:15 AM- 10:45 AM

TEA Break

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Breakout Session 3

Track 2: Sovereignty and Cross-Border Governance

Title: Data Protection Litigation: Courts, Regulators, and the Future of Data Governance 

Lead Organizations: Data Privacy and Governance Society of Kenya

Venue: Room 1

Track 3: Data Infrastructure (Technical Foundations & Systems)   

Title: Testing before Scaling: Sandboxes for Data Governance in Digital Public Infrastructure

Lead Organization: Datasphere Initiative

Venue: Room 2

Track 4: Ethics, Algorithms, and Accountability 

Title: Bridging the Gap: A Subnational Dialogue on Collaborative Data Governance for Equitable Development in Kenya’s Counties

Lead Organizations: Kilifi County Gov’t, Homabay Gov’t,  KNBS

Venue: Room 3

12:00 PM- 12:50 PM

Track 4: Ethics, Algorithms, and Accountability 

Title: Privacy-Enhancing Frameworks and Technologies

Lead Organization: African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC)

Venue: Room 1

Track 1: Data Ownership and Custodianship Data Sovereignty

Title:  Promoting Locally Led Awareness on Digital Rights and Data Protection in Western Kenya.

Lead Organization: ICON Data and Learning Labs Africa

Venue: Room 2

Track 2: Sovereignty and Cross-Border Governance

Title: Governance in Practice: Building Integrated, Sovereign, and Accountable Data & AI Systems in Africa 

Lead Organization: (CIPIT), Strathmore University, Shapers Youth Network, ICTLC- ICT Legal Consulting International

Venue: Room 3

13:00 PM - 14:00 PM

Lunch Break

14:00 PM - 14:30 PM

3 Lightning talks (Main hall)

Presentation 1

Track 4: Ethics, Algorithms, and Accountability      

Title: Human-in-the-loop verification with AI during emergencies like elections

Organization: Linda Ngari (Media)

Presentation 2

Track 3: Data Infrastructure (Technical Foundations & Systems)

Title:

Organization: ORPP

Presentation 3

Track 4: Ethics, Algorithms, and Accountability 

Title: Critical Analysis of AI-Driven Promotion Systems in East African Universities

Organization: Makerere University

14:45 PM- 15:45 PM

Breakout Session 4

Track 4: Ethics, Algorithms, and Accountability

Title: Voices from the Ground: A People-Centered Dialogue on Ethics, Evidence, and Safety in East Africa’s Data Ecosystem

Lead Organizations: StoryZangu Hub, Rural Women in Street Health

Venue: Room 3

Track 1: Data Ownership and Custodianship Data Sovereignty

Title: Community voices in data governance

Lead Organization: Provident CBO

Venue: Room 1

16:00 PM- 16:45 PM

PLENARY SESSION

Plenary Panel 4: The Way Forward – A Regional Action Plan for Responsible Data Speakers:

  1. Office of the Data Protection Commissioner, Kenya – Data Commissioner
  2. Personal Data Protection Commission of Tanzania – Director General
  3. Association of Startup and SMEs Enablers of Kenya (ASSEK), Chief Executive Officer
  4. Kenya Witness Protection Agency, Chief Executive
  5. ARTICLE 19 Eastern Africa, Representative 
  6. UNESCO, Representative
  7. The Institute for Development Data, Executive Director

Moderator: Al Kags, Executive Director, The Open Institute

Venue: Main hall

16.45 PM - 17.15 PM

Presentation of Conference Outcomes.

Closing remarks from hosts: 

  1. Irungu Houghton, Executive Director, Amnesty International Kenya, 
  2. Al Kags, Executive Director, Open Institute

17:30 PM

Tea Break