
AfroDIG is the African Dialogue on Internet Governance, a continental platform where Africa’s many voices converge to deliberate on the governance of the Internet and to chart the future of the digital continent.

When in 2005, Pierre Dandjinou, Professor Nii Quaynor, Adiel Akplogan, Pierre Ouédraogo, Dr Tarek Kamel and other pioneers of Africa’s Internet governance smiled to the camera in Port Louis, they

Across the African continent, digital transformation has accelerated over the past decade, often framed as a promise of sovereignty, development, and inclusion. Yet beneath the surface of digital optimism lies

Justice Nicholas Ohsan Bellepeau is not the kind of judge who seeks headlines or shapes arguments with theatrical flair. He is no Johnnie Cochran. He does not need to be.

Dans le vacarme des nations qui s’élancent dans la course mondiale à l’intelligence artificielle, l’Afrique avance à contretemps, riche de tout ce que le monde convoite mais souvent absente là

In the evening of July 18, a quiet notice appeared in the Government Gazette of Mauritius. It was not a headline. It was not breaking news. It did not need