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Why the Judiciary Should Prioritize Human Rights in the Worldcoin Case

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraJanuary 21, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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As the High Court prepares to hear the judicial review application on February 4, 2025, concerning Worldcoin’s activities in Kenya, public attention is focused on the outcome of the case.

This legal battle is not only about whether the company followed the law; it represents a crucial test of how Kenya will protect fundamental human rights in the digital era.

The controversy surrounding Worldcoin began when the public, along with government authorities, raised concerns over the company’s collection and handling of biometric data.

These worries prompted the Kenyan government to suspend Worldcoin’s operations and launch an investigation into whether the company was complying with the Data Protection Act, 2019.

Several issues have been flagged, such as the failure to conduct a full Data Protection Impact Assessment, the absence of a registered data controller or processor to oversee the operations, and the question of whether the consent given by individuals was truly informed or influenced by the offer of monetary incentives in the form of cryptocurrency.

At its core, this case is about more than just legal compliance—it is a matter of human rights. The right to privacy, as guaranteed under Article 31 of the Kenyan Constitution, is central to the case.

Biometric data, such as iris scans and fingerprints, are some of the most sensitive forms of personal information.

Improper handling of this data can lead to identity theft, exploitation, and greater risks in the digital world.

The court’s ruling will address whether the legal frameworks were followed properly, but it will also set an important precedent for how human rights are protected in Kenya’s future digital landscape.

This judicial review gives the court an opportunity to hold authorities accountable for their duty to protect citizens from potential violations of their rights.

There are many questions to answer, such as whether proper oversight mechanisms were in place, whether the regulatory system allowed for breaches to occur, and whether citizens’ privacy rights were given enough priority.

The case also raises important issues about the role of the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner and whether it met its obligations under the Data Protection Act to ensure that companies like Worldcoin adhere to Kenya’s standards.

This case has far-reaching implications for Kenya’s global stance on digital rights and data governance.

Worldwide, debates over how companies collect and use personal data have highlighted the need for stronger regulations to prevent exploitation.

By taking a strong position on these issues, Kenya has the opportunity to become a global leader in setting ethical and legal standards for digital rights, ensuring that technological advancement does not come at the cost of human dignity.

As the court prepares to hear the case, it is essential to recognize the wider societal implications at play.

The outcome will not only affect Worldcoin, but it will also set the tone for how all companies operating in Kenya’s expanding digital economy should respect citizens’ rights.

The judiciary’s approach will send a clear message to the public about Kenya’s commitment to safeguarding human rights and the rule of law in the face of rapid technological change.

With the hearing date quickly approaching, it is critical that citizens, civil society groups, and the media stay engaged and informed.

This case is not just a legal matter—it is a pivotal moment in shaping the future of digital rights in Kenya.

The High Court must take the concerns raised in this case seriously and reaffirm that, in Kenya, human rights are non-negotiable, even in the face of innovation.

The message is clear: the High Court must treat this case as a human rights issue of national and international importance.

Only by taking decisive action can Kenya ensure that the advancement of technology does not come at the expense of human dignity.

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