Data Protection in Madagascar

Data protection laws in Madagascar

Law No. 2014-038 relating to protection of personal data is the main regulatory framework in Madagascar (the “Data Protection Law”).

After discussion at the National Assembly of Madagascar, the Data Protection Law was adopted on 16 December 2014. The Law was promulgated by the President of Republic of Madagascar on 9 January 2015 and published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Madagascar on 09 June 2015.

The Data Protection Law has been in force for nine (09) years, but its application is not yet effective, as no implementing decree has been published.

Law no. 2024-004 ratifying the African Union Convention on Cyber Security and Personal Data Protection (the “Malabo Convention”) was adopted by the Senate and the National Assembly on 21 June 2024. The law was also subject to a constitutionality review in accordance with High Constitutional Court Decision no. 01-HCC/D1 dated 10 July 2024, confirming the constitutionality of the ratification law and the Malabo Convention itself. Publication in the Official Gazette of the République of Madagascar is still pending.

Generally, the provisions of the Data Protection Law are in line with the provisions of the Malabo Convention on Data Protection. In addition, no amendments to the Data Protection law are currently planned.

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