About this event
About the event
Scams are showing up everywhere right now in our DMs, on messaging apps, through SMS, on marketplaces, in fake job ads, and even in “urgent” calls that sound convincing. For many people across Africa, it’s no longer a question of if you’ll meet a scam, but when and the cost isn’t just money. It’s trust, safety, time, and sometimes reputation.
This webinar is happening because we need a shared, practical conversation about what’s really going on and what we can do about it. Using insights from the State of Scams in Africa 2025 report, we’ll break down the patterns behind today’s scams, what’s changing, and the simple, actionable steps individuals and organisations can take to reduce risk.
This session also marks the official launch of the Africa Chapter.
Confirmed Speakers
Nazia Karim - Head of Product Development, South African Fraud Prevention Service (SAFPS)
Philip Irode - Deputy Director Information Security, ICT Authority, Kenya
Sipho Mtombeni - Government Affairs and Public Policy Manager, Google South Africa
Isaac Obour - Executive Director, Anti-Fraud Ghana
Moderator: Patricia Eromosele - Director Africa Chapter, GASA
What we will discuss
Start the year informed, aligned and ready to act.
Join the GASA Africa webinar and learn how we need to step up our approach to scams in a year that could shape Africa’s direction.
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The Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA) is a non-profit dedicated to protecting consumers from online scams. We unite governments, industry, and experts to share insights, strengthen collaboration, and advance effective anti-scam solutions worldwide. Learn more at gasa.org.