Ghana validates readiness for Smart Africa Data Exchange

Date: 2026-04-03
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Smart Africa Alliance has confirmed Ghana’s technical readiness to onboard the Smart Africa Data Exchange (SADX), marking a key milestone in efforts to operationalise a continental framework for cross-border data sharing.

The validation exercise took place in Accra and brought together Ghana’s Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations alongside key national institutions including the National Information Technology Agency Ghana, National Identification Authority Ghana, National Communications Authority Ghana, Cyber Security Authority Ghana, Data Protection Commission Ghana, and the Ghana Immigration Service.

Participants assessed the country’s node architecture and confirmed its preparedness for integration into the SADX platform, which is designed to enable secure, sovereign, and seamless data exchange across African borders.

Stakeholders described the SADX as a foundational component of the envisioned Single Digital Market, aimed at enhancing interoperability, improving service delivery, and facilitating digital trade across the continent.

Following similar progress in Benin and Ghana, Rwanda is expected to be the next country to complete readiness validation, after which full pilot testing of the platform will commence.

The development signals growing momentum toward establishing a harmonised digital ecosystem in Africa, with coordinated infrastructure and policy frameworks to support data-driven innovation and regional integration.

 

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