Egypt Adopts First National Open Data Policy to Drive Digital Transformation

Author: Tech Africa News
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The National Council for Artificial Intelligence (NCAI), chaired by Minister of Communications and Information Technology Amr Talaat, has adopted Egypt’s Open Data Policy, prepared and drafted by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT). Entering into force in August 2025, the Policy serves as a transitional framework pending the enactment of a data governance law and its executive regulations.

This policy marks the first comprehensive national framework for making non-sensitive public data held by government entities accessible, in line with leading international practices while reflecting the national context and sustainable development priorities. It stands as a foundational milestone towards responsible data governance and the optimal use of data to foster innovation, stimulate the digital economy, enhance transparency and accountability, and improve the quality of government services.

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