AfDB and Microsoft Strengthen Partnership to Increase ICT Access in Africa

18 September 2009
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African Development Bank (Abidjan)
press release

Location: Tunisia, Tunis

A Microsoft delegation on Tuesday, September 15, 2009, concluded a two-day working visit to the Bank Group. The visit served as an opportunity for both parties to agree on concrete areas of cooperation on ICT in the fields of health, education, public administration and governance. Countries targeted include Nigeria, Senegal, Angola and Kenya.

Microsoft is interested in working with the Bank Group on best practices implementation and providing innovative capacity building solutions for the institution's regional member countries. Cooperation between both institutions focuses on the use of technology in the following fields: advancing e-government; ICT institutional capacity building; business capacity building; education and e-learning; ICT skills development, and enhancing technology access. The delegation met with several Bank Group departments. The Bank Group and Microsoft Africa signed a memorandum of understanding in July 2008.

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Lotfi Madani

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