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Kenya Strengthens Digital Transformation Through Strategic Partnerships With France And The World Bank

September 8, 2025
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Kenya is significantly strengthening strategic partnerships with France and the World Bank as part of its ambitious digital transformation initiative. This commitment reflects the country’s goal to solidify its position as a technological leader in East Africa.

The Ministry of Information, Communications, and the Digital Economy (MoICDE) is spearheading these efforts through the implementation of the Digital Masterplan 2022–2032. This comprehensive plan focuses on enhancing digital infrastructure, promoting e-government services, and ensuring nationwide digital inclusion.

Recently, Cabinet Secretary William Gitau welcomed a high-level delegation from the French Development Agency (AFD), led by French Ambassador to Kenya, Arnaud Suquet, at the Ministry’s headquarters in Nairobi. During their meeting, they discussed advancements in AFD’s support for Kenya’s Connectivity and Digital Transformation Project, which is crucial for expanding the country’s national aerial fibre optic backbone, establishing community digital hubs, and accelerating the rollout of interoperable e-government platforms.

AFD, which focuses on public financial assistance for sustainable development, is co-financing critical infrastructure upgrades and offering technical guidance to align Kenya’s digital transition with global sustainability standards. “Together, we are laying a strong foundation for a digitally empowered and inclusive Kenya,” Gitau stated.

Additionally, the ICT Authority, collaborating with MoICDE, recently engaged with a delegation from the World Bank led by Michel Rogy, the regional practice director for digital. Their conversation centred on the Kenya Digital Economy Acceleration Project (KDEAP), a flagship initiative backed by the World Bank.

KDEAP aims to enhance digital skills development, improve educational delivery through technology, and modernise governmental service delivery. The ICT Authority reported that the World Bank has reaffirmed its commitment to the program, highlighting advancements in digital literacy initiatives, the integration of education technology, and the modernisation of service delivery platforms.

As Kenya pursues its digital transformation, it joins other African nations in harnessing technology to bolster governance, stimulate innovation, and attract investment. With Nairobi emerging as a continental innovation hub, it is already home to numerous SMEs in sectors such as fintech, agritech, and e-commerce.

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