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EU And Kenya Boost Digital Partnership

March 23, 2026
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The European Union (EU) and Kenya have launched the EU-Kenya Digital Dialogue, a significant partnership that marks a milestone in collaborative efforts on digital policy and technological advancement.

With this launch, Kenya becomes the first African nation to establish a Digital Dialogue with the EU, joining other valued partners such as Brazil and Australia.

The new dialogue establishes a structured framework for technological collaboration, with an emphasis on enhancing Kenya’s Digital Superhighway and integrating the Blue Raman submarine cable. This ambitious Google-led initiative will connect Italy and France to India via Israel, creating high-capacity data routes that circumvent traditional bottlenecks in Egypt.

The importance of this infrastructure for Kenya cannot be overstated, as the country aims to solidify its position as a leading innovation hub on the continent, boasting over 53 million mobile subscriptions and more than 42 million internet users.

Backed by a globally recognised mobile money ecosystem, Kenya is expanding its fibre network to cover 100,000 kilometres, with 24,000 kilometres already completed and 1,450 digital hubs across the nation.

During the announcement, William Kabogo Gitau, the cabinet secretary for information, communications, and the digital economy, along with Renate Nikolay, the deputy director-general at the European Commission, detailed the main components of the agreement. These focus areas include telecommunications infrastructure, artificial intelligence, and digital public infrastructure.

The initiative aims to promote the exchange of data infrastructure among universities, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and industry leaders, thereby enhancing secure digital service delivery throughout the region.

Since 2021, the EU has committed over US$490 million to support Kenya’s digital transformation through the Kenya–EU Strategic Dialogue, aligned with the Global Gateway strategy to attract private-sector investment in reliable and secure connectivity.

Kenya is open for business and eager to develop strategic partnerships with a clear vision and attractive investment cases. This collaboration comes at a crucial time as we transition from traditional cooperation to a more structured and future-oriented relationship centred on investment, innovation, and the alignment of our digital goals,” stated Gitau.

Henriette Geiger, the EU ambassador to Kenya, emphasised that the dialogue is crafted to translate shared ambitions into tangible partnerships, offering practical digital solutions and growth opportunities for businesses on both sides.

“By uniting policymakers, businesses, and innovators, we aim to accelerate investments, strengthen digital infrastructure, and expand our tech ecosystems. Together, the European Union and Kenya have the potential to deliver actionable digital solutions that create opportunities for people and businesses alike.”

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