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Gambia Introduces A US$50 Million Initiative To Drive Digital Transformation For Africa

July 21, 2024
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The Gambia’s Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy announced it has launched a US$50 million digital transformation program for Africa. The program, called Western Africa Regional Digital Integration Programme (DTFA/WARDIP) SOP-1, is a regional digital initiative funded by the International Development Association (IDA) and involves active participation from esteemed organizations such as the African Union, Smart Africa, ECOWAS, and four key countries, including The Gambia, Guinea Conakry, Guinea-Bissau, and Mauritania.

The program’s main aim is to address critical challenges and unlock unprecedented opportunities in the digital landscape of the beneficiary countries. The digital program has three main components: connectivity market development and integration, data market development and integration, and online market development and integration.

The first component aims to deploy broadband connectivity infrastructure to break down barriers to cross-border telecommunication services. The second component focuses on enabling the simple exchange, storage, and processing of data across borders. The third component creates an enabling environment for the delivery and access of digital goods and services by supporting the integration and development of the online market.

The WARDIP program aims to increase access and use of broadband and related services in the beneficiary countries, thus creating tremendous prospects for connectivity within member states. It also seeks to promote the integration of a single digital market in West Africa. The African Union Commission will support beneficiary countries in the smooth implementation of the digital program to enhance digital development in the region.

The event is a significant milestone in boosting digital innovation and integration in the region. Digital integration is essential in economic transformation within the region and requires collaboration at the regional and continental levels.

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