Ethiopian Communications Authority Holds Telecom and Data Protection Workshop for Parliamentarians
2026-06-21 11:46
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Ethiopian Communications Authority (ECA) recently held a high-level awareness workshop for members of the House of Peoples' Representatives, focusing on core issues such as telecommunications regulation, postal service oversight, and personal data protection.

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Deputy Speaker Romie Bedo attended the opening ceremony and delivered a speech. She noted that Ethiopia's telecommunications sector has recently undergone a series of reforms, including market liberalization, increased private sector participation, and the establishment of the ECA as an independent regulatory body. She emphasized that personal data protection and public trust are key to the successful implementation of the Digital Ethiopia 2030 Strategy, calling on all stakeholders to strengthen collaboration to build a secure and inclusive digital ecosystem.

Chairperson of the Standing Committee on Democratic Affairs, Ewunetu Alemu, acknowledged the progress made by the Authority in advancing regulatory reforms and reaffirmed Parliament's support for strengthening the ECA's mandate to align with the country's digital transformation efforts.

Engineer Balcha Reba, Director General of the ECA, provided a detailed overview of the Authority's scope of responsibilities and achievements during the workshop, covering initiatives in licensing and regulatory oversight, spectrum and number resource management, service quality monitoring, consumer protection, and promoting universal access and digital inclusion.

Deputy Director General Millian Hailemichael reported on the implementation progress of the Personal Data Protection Proclamation No. 1321/2024. This included the establishment of relevant institutional frameworks, ongoing public awareness campaigns, and the rollout of registration and licensing services for data controllers and processors. She also elaborated on the Authority's digital transformation projects, including the Integrated Regulatory Information System (IRIS) and the e-Office system, which aim to modernize service delivery and contribute to a paperless regulatory environment.

This workshop helped legislative members gain a deeper understanding of the ECA's current priorities and challenges, while also consolidating dialogue on strengthening Ethiopia's regulatory framework to build a secure, inclusive, and resilient digital ecosystem.

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