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Digitalization; a critical accelerator of SDGs – Kenyatta

M.Cby M.C
February 9, 2021
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Kenyan President - Uhuru Kenyatta

Kenyan President - Uhuru Kenyatta

Kenyan President, Uhuru Kenyatta, has stated that digitization is very critical for all countries to attain the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

In an inspiring keynote address delivered during the Economic Commission for Africa’s (ECA) fourth African Business Forum, President Kenyatta emphasized the importance for African governments to create enabling regulatory environments, develop vibrant and sustainable financial and research support structures to spur innovation on the continent.

Mr. Kenyatta said partnering with a broad range of technology players across the ecosystem around the world was also crucial for Africa to fully reap the benefits of digital technologies in expanding job opportunities or supporting the growth of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) on the continent. 

“Kenya is making digitization central to its post-COVID-19 recovery strategy and a critical accelerator of the sustainable development goals”

President Kenyatta.

 President Kenyatta told delegates, attending the forum which was held on the margins of the 34th Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly of Heads of State and Government, that digital technologies have the potential to impact positively on the economy, expand opportunities especially for Africa’s youth, improve service delivery, and transform societies. 

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The President, who emphasized the importance of African leaders opening up their economies to intra-African trade now that the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) was operational; said, digital technologies have become a key pillar of Africa’s response strategy to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

“In the face of containment measures necessitated by the pandemic, technology has kept governments and businesses running; and enabled international cooperation and engagements, such as we are involved in today to, be sustained”

Mr. Kenyatta.

President Kenyatta stated that Kenya has embraced the digital revolution and its disruptive technological innovations as a “spear point of our development strategy”.

 “Kenya, rightly dubbed the “Silicon Savannah”, can attest to the transformative power of innovation and digital technologies.  We have a huge ambition to transform into an industrialized and job-rich economy”.

The strategy is anchored on five key pillars, namely: providing affordable, accessible, and reliable digital infrastructure; development of digital government; development of digital business; development of digital skills and values; and creation of an ecosystem that enables and cultivates innovation-driven entrepreneurship.

Answering questions from the panel, Mr. Kenyatta emphasized the need to mainstream women’s participation in all sectors of the economy, adding that access to education was key in achieving this.

“The different measures that we are trying to take, as a government, as a country, to make sure we mainstream women into all sectors of our system, from governance, to the economy, to society – that they are a part and parcel – and by leaving them out – we are leaving like I said, half the country out and reducing our capacity to become superpowers by actually half.

“So in Kenya, you have a friend and we shall continue to partner and to work together not only in Kenya but across the continent, to ensure that women are able to take their rightful space in society”.

–  Mr. Kenyatta.

For her part, ECA Executive Secretary, Vera Songwe, said Africa was at a point of great challenge and great opportunity. According to her, the negative economic impact of COVID-19, and the difficulties in meeting the SDG’s, including youth employment were very significant challenges.

“At the same time the continent represents enormous opportunities for private sector investment to drive inclusive growth and build forward better. The private sector working with government can come up with solutions for innovative financing, particularly in technology and energy” 

Songwe.

She said Africa only received $2.4 billion of investment across all sectors against a big shortfall to close the gap, for example in the energy sector alone, annual investments of between $50 and $70 billion are need if Africa is to move close to attaining the development goals.

The ECA Chief said Africa, despite current difficulties, needs to continue forging ahead to achieve the SDGs and bridging the gender gap.

The event which was held under the theme; ‘Innovative Finance: Building towards the SDGs’, brought together leaders from government and business with a strong appeal for greater collaboration between the private and public sector in digital technologies, energy and innovative financing.

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