Ethan Mudavanhu
Ethan works as a Manager in the Data Governance team. He specialises in African tech policy issues, contributing to various projects aimed at increasing access to the benefits of technology in the region.
2024 CCAPAC Report: AI and Cybersecurity
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integrated into various sectors across the Asia-Pacific region, cybersecurity risks are growing in complexity....
Access Alert: UN approves controversial cybercrime treaty
The United Nations Ad Hoc Committee has approved a landmark, yet controversial, treaty on cybercrime. The agreement marks the first...
Access Alert: No steps forward, no steps back at the WTO – what now for global digital governance?
From 26 February to 1 March 2024, Member States gathered at the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) 13th Ministerial Conference (MC13)...
Access Partnership at the Global Conference on Cyber Capacity Building
Access Partnership actively participated in the inaugural Global Conference on Cyber Capacity Building (GC3B) held in Accra, Ghana, last week,...
Space Trends Report: Industry Update
Every quarter, Access Partnership’s Space & Spectrum Policy (SSP) team publishes a report offering insights into key verticals of the...
The African space industry is open for business! Is Africa really open for business?
In the last few years, Africa has witnessed an unprecedented acceleration in tech products and services hinged on the outer...
Direct to Device: A Frontier of Cybersecurity Challenges
Our dependence on satellite communications and the networks that enable them is increasing. Satellite-Mobile integration may further extend this reliance,...
Africa Continental Free Trade Area: What are the opportunities for the ICT sector?
This report was co-authored with Nicholas Frimpong-Manso and Lawrence Amevor from GP Business Consulting, a premier consultancy based in Africa....
The State of Cybersecurity in Africa: The Chinese Effect
Introduction In Africa, core services such as communications, electric grids, transport systems, health services, and smart cities, are increasingly dependent...