When the Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante) temporarily banned ChatGPT in March 2023, it issued the ban against OpenAI, a legal person. Not against the AI itself. That instinctive regulatory…
Author: Dorothy Klutse
ArticlesWhere Are Ghana Government’s Emails Stored? Unpacking Data Localisation, Microsoft 365, and Digital Sovereignty
By Dorothy Klutse0Ghana’s public sector has embraced digital transformation at an unprecedented scale. From Cabinet correspondence to routine inter-agency communication, official business increasingly takes place through gov.gh email accounts powered by Microsoft…
ArticlesTransforming Healthcare in Ghana: The Imperative of Robust Data Governance
By Dorothy Klutse0Introduction In the fast-paced digital age, data has become the lifeblood of industries worldwide. Nowhere is this more critical than in healthcare, where decisions informed by accurate, secure, and well-managed…
ArticlesWhy Ghana’s Digital Transformation Must Prioritize Cybersecurity
By Dorothy Klutse0Introduction Ghana is steadily advancing toward a digital future. Across government institutions, financial services, healthcare systems, and private enterprises, digital technologies are transforming how services are delivered and how citizens…
ArticlesCommunity Network Initiatives: A Sustainable Path to Bridging Ghana’s Digital Divide
By Dorothy Klutse0Introduction Despite significant progress in digital transformation, access to reliable and affordable internet connectivity remains uneven across many parts of Ghana. While urban areas continue to benefit from expanding broadband…
ArticlesEyes in the Sky: Harnessing Satellite Surveillance and AI to Stop Illegal Mining in Ghana
By Dorothy Klutse0Recap: What Part 1 Established In Part 1, we documented the devastating scale of Ghana’s galamsey crisis. Here is a summary of the key findings: Environmental collapse: Ghana lost approximately…
ArticlesEyes in the Sky: Harnessing Satellite Surveillance and AI to Stop Illegal Mining in Ghana
By Dorothy Klutse0Illegal small-scale mining locally known as galamsey has become a national crisis in Ghana. Rivers such as the Pra, Ankobra, and Birim, once clear sources of drinking water, now run…

