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CyberFi: Perspectives on Securing Digital Financial Inclusion in Africa

Tue, May 3rd, 2022

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Technology and International Affairs

The Technology and International Affairs Program develops insights to address the governance challenges and large-scale risks of new technologies. Our experts identify actionable best practices and incentives for industry and government leaders on artificial intelligence, cyber threats, cloud security, countering influence operations, reducing the risk of biotechnologies, and ensuring global digital inclusion.

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According to a recent report by the World Bank, Africa hosts more digital financial services than any other region and is home to almost half of the total 700 million users in the world. On the continent, some nations engage in mobile money banking, while others focus on the cybersecurity of digital systems. How are these practices engaging in digital inclusion? What can countries do to foster inclusive and secure technological systems in the financial sectors and beyond?  

Join the Carnegie Technology and International Affairs Program for the first event in a two-part series on digital financial inclusion in Africa, featuring Tomslin Samme-Nlar, Elizabeth Kolade, Noëlle Cowling, in conversation with Carnegie fellow Nanjira Sambuli. 

Southern, Eastern, and Western AfricaIranGlobal GovernanceTechnology

Event Speakers

Nanjira Sambuli
Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs
Nanjira Sambuli
Elizabeth Kolade

Elizabeth Wuraola Kolade is a cybersecurity professional. She has been involved in the strategy, creation, and implementation of security measures and the delivery of cybersecurity awareness across critical organizations.

Elizabeth Kolade
Tomslin Samme-Nlar

Tomslin Samme-Nlar is an engineer and independent researcher interested in the higher level management aspects of issues where cybersecurity and strategy interact in Africa.

Tomslin Samme-Nlar
Noëlle Van Der Waag-Cowling

Noëlle Van Der Waag-Cowling is the Cyber Programme lead at the Security Institute for Governance and Leadership (SIGLA) at Stellenbosch University. Her work cuts across both the public and private sectors and has a strong focus on governance, risk and policy, and geo-strategic issues in information security.

Noëlle Van Der Waag-Cowling

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.

Event Speakers

Nanjira Sambuli

Nonresident Scholar, Technology and International Affairs

Nanjira Sambuli is a nonresident scholar in the Technology and International Affairs Program. She is a researcher, policy analyst and strategist studying the unfolding, gendered impacts of digitalization/ICT adoption on governance, diplomacy, media, entrepreneurship, and culture, especially in Africa.

Elizabeth Kolade

Elizabeth Wuraola Kolade is a cybersecurity professional. She has been involved in the strategy, creation, and implementation of security measures and the delivery of cybersecurity awareness across critical organizations.

Tomslin Samme-Nlar

Tomslin Samme-Nlar is an engineer and independent researcher interested in the higher level management aspects of issues where cybersecurity and strategy interact in Africa.

Noëlle Van Der Waag-Cowling

Noëlle Van Der Waag-Cowling is the Cyber Programme lead at the Security Institute for Governance and Leadership (SIGLA) at Stellenbosch University. Her work cuts across both the public and private sectors and has a strong focus on governance, risk and policy, and geo-strategic issues in information security.

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