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U.S. Invests $82 million Towards Africa’s Digital Transformation

M.Cby M.C
December 15, 2023
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U.S. Invests $82 million Towards Africa’s Digital Transformation

Mr Judd Devermont, the National Security Council Senior Director for African Affairs of the State Department, has disclosed that the United States has invested some $82 million under the Digital Transformation with Africa (DTA) initiative.

The amount Invested is towards achieving a $350 million target with a robust pipeline to more than double the amount in 2024. He noted that the flagship effort to expand digital access in Africa is aligned with the priorities outlined in the African Union’s digital transformation strategy.

“Over the last year, we’ve built the organisational structures to oversee and implement DTA that befits its scale and scope,” Mr Devermont said in a digital press briefing to discuss the progress made over the last year in implementing the achievements of the US Africa Leaders’ Summit.

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Last year, the Biden-Harris administration noted it would invest $55 billion in Africa over three years.

Mr Devermont stated that as 2023 is coming to an end, the U.S. has already delivered on more than 40 per cent of that commitment. “In fact, by the end of year two, we anticipate surpassing 70 per cent of our goal, if not more,” he stated.

“we’ve expanded our trade and investment; we have advanced major food and health security partnerships; charted a course for digital transformation; forged new security and good governance cooperation; and catalysed landmark diaspora-driven engagement.”

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Mr Devermont stated that the U.S. has launched a senior-level Africa Digital Policy Council to oversee and coordinate work under the Digital Transformation with Africa initiative.

Moreover, Mr Devermont indicated that working groups have been put in place to drive U.S. Government investment and mobilise private sector partnerships under DTA’s three pillars centred on digital economy and infrastructure, digital inclusion, and regulatory reform.

“Further, Vice President Harris issued a call to action to the private sector when she travelled to the continent, and that goal is to rally private sector interest in supporting DTA.”

Mr Devermont

National Security Initiatives to Strengthen the Strategic and Economic Partnership

British Robinson, Coordinator of Prosper Africa, giving an overview of Prosper Africa, said it is a Presidential and National Security initiative to strengthen the strategic and economic partnership between the U.S. and African countries by catalysing two-way trade and investment flows.

She noted that the U.S. business and investment community is increasingly recognising Africa’s extraordinary market potential and dynamism.

“The continent is home to the world’s youngest population, an asset that creates significant opportunities for viable business deals that create jobs and foster shared prosperity.”

British Robinson

British Robinsonl opined that Africa is one of the most important and growing sources of new and innovative solutions to the world’s greatest challenges, and that Africa is the front line for protecting the world’s biodiversity wealth.

America’s prosperity, Ms Robinson noted, is tied to Africa’s growth – from strengthening U.S. supply chains to ensuring the long-term security of pension funds and insurance facilities for everyday Americans through higher-yielding investments.

In this past year, the U.S. Government has helped close 547 new deals, for a total estimated value of $14.2 billion in trade and investment between the United States and African countries. That, she said, represented a 67 per cent increase in the number and value of closed deals over 2022.

From those increased investments, supported by 17 Prosper Africa U.S. Government partner agencies, the initiative had made tangible impacts on the lives and the livelihoods of people in the U.S. and Africa.

Mr Jonathan Pratt, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of African Affairs, highlighting the impactful summit initiatives, mentioned the inauguration of the President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement (PAC-ADE), managed in the State Department within the summit implementation unit.

Mr Jonathan Pratt indicated that the Council, among others, would advise the President on strategies to strengthen ties between African communities, the global African diaspora, and the United States.

The Deputy Assistant Secretary said the African Democratic and Political Transitions (ADAPT) initiative to be piloted in Guinea, would support the country in its transition to democratic governance by January 1, 2025.

ADAPT resources, Mr Pratt said, would provide technical assistance for ongoing efforts to draft a new constitution and prepare for free and fair elections, while laying the groundwork for more effective and inclusive democratic institutions.

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