THE
Internet Society said it will hold the first ever Africa Regional Internet and
Development Dialogue from 8-9 May 2017 in Kigali, Rwanda, in partnership with
UNESCO and Republic of Rwanda Ministry of Youth and ICT.
The event aims at
gathering various organisations working on Internet and development across the
region to identify synergies and create opportunities for coordination and
collaboration.
The two-day meeting will
bring together experts including government and inter-governmental organisation
officials, business and educational leaders from throughout the continent to
discuss how Africa can use the Internet to advance education, innovation and
job creation.
According to the Regional
Bureau Director for Africa at the Internet Society, Dawit Bekele, one of the
key topics of discussion will be what needs to be done for Africa to benefit
from the transformational opportunities of the Internet for the benefit of the
African economy and education.
“While there are many challenges, we know it
can be done. Countries such as Kenya and Rwanda have created policy
environments that enable innovation and they are now seeing the benefits of the
Internet economy. Universities throughout the continent are also using
e-learning opportunities to increase their reach as well as to give flexibility
for their students”, said Bekele.
Rwanda’s Minister for Youth
and ICT, Jean Philbert Nsengimana who is excited about the development said
that Africa is on an unstoppable move toward digital transformation adding that
the room for increasing speed and impact is limitless.
“This can only be
achieved if we are able to harness effectively the power of partnerships. We
therefore welcome and are pleased to co-host this dialogue which is a great
platform for advanced partnerships ahead of the transform Africa Summit that
Rwanda will host from May 10 to 12, 2017”, said Nsengimana.
The Africa Regional
Internet Development Dialogue is an opportunity for key stakeholders to: discuss
not only the challenges, but also the achievements in building the Internet
economy and education in Africa; review the successes and setbacks of various
initiatives throughout the region and share lessons-learned and identify the
next steps different stakeholders need to take to build the Internet economy
and improve education in Africa.
The Director, Knowledge Societies
Division, Communications and Information Sector, UNESCO, Indrajit Banerjee said:
“I am honoured to participate in this very meaningful event. UNESCO is
committed to working with all stakeholders to harness ICTs in a way that serves
the interests of learners and the larger teaching/learning community”.
This conference is part
of a global series of Internet development conferences organized by the
Internet Society with the aim of furthering the United Nations Sustainable
Development Goals (SDG) that aim at tackling the world’s main development
challenges by 2030.
Regional Internet
Development Dialogues were held last year in Asia Pacific, hosted by UNESCAP,
and in Latin America & Caribbean in partnership with Inter-America
Development Bank and hosted by the Government of Argentina.
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