AfDB Wants Leaders to Tap Into Africa50 for Digital Prosperity
Africa50 is an innovative fund for developing and financing African infrastructure, funded by the African Development Bank, African governments and private and institutional investors. At the opening of the AfDB shareholders meeting, Rwandan Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente urged African countries to "explore these digital opportunities to move our continent forward".
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Nigeria:
Experts Call for Increased Investment in Digital Infrastructure
This Day, 4 July 2019
Information Technology (IT) professionals, under aegis of Computer Professional Registration Council of Nigeria (CPN), have stressed the need for improved investments in digital… Read more »
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South Africa:
Coding Prepares Girls for a Digital Future
CAJ News, 21 June 2019
MORE than 500 school-going female learners will in the coming days learn the language of coding as part of efforts to narrow the gender digital divide at an early age in South… Read more »
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Africa:
Africa Needs Effective ICT Policies & Strategies to Enhance Competitiveness, Says ECA's Chinganya
UNECA, 10 June 2019
It is crucial for African organizations and governments to understand the dynamic and significant role that information and communication technologies (ICT) play in enhancing… Read more »
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Uganda:
Government Should Embrace ICT to Create Jobs for the Youth
Monitor, 10 June 2019
On the last birthday of Lt Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba, he appreciated the challenges faced by the youth and argued the government to create more opportunities for them. I believe he… Read more »
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Mauritius:
Early Digital Learning Programme Developing - a New Culture of Learning
Government of Mauritius, 25 April 2019
The Early Digital Learning Programme (EDLP) is an innovative national measure, being implemented as part of the ongoing educational reforms to promote ICT mediated pedagogy at… Read more »
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