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Monday, April 16, 2018

Tunisia's “Startup Act” could show other African governments how to support tech ecosystems

Wafa Ben-Hassine, a policy counsel in North Africa with digital advocacy group Access Now, says the government will also need to solidify privacy gains and loosen broad surveillance powers. Freedom House, the US-based advocacy group, scores Tunisia as “partly free” with regard to internet freedom.
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Wafa Ben-Hassine, a policy counsel in North Africa with digital advocacy group Access Now, says the government will also need to solidify privacy gains and loosen broad surveillance powers. Freedom House, the US-based advocacy group, scores Tunisia as “partly free” with regard to internet freedom.

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