Digital Transformation In East Africa Can Only Be Realized Through Collaboration
Aga Khan University and the Ministry of Information, Communication, and the Digital Economy have called for public and private sector collaboration in the implementation of policies, laws, and regulations for digital infrastructure during the launch of the two-day global digital transformation conference.
Hosted by Aga Khan University, the conference-themed Digital Transformation in East Africa explores the impact of digital technologies on health and education across private and public sectors such as the enacted Digital Health Act of Kenya.
Speaking during the opening ceremony of the conference, Ministry of Information, Communication, and the Digital Economy CS Hon. Eliud Owalo commended the contribution of the Aga Khan Development Network to digital conversations.
“As a government, we are cognizant of the impact that digitization has on social development, and we are keen on leveraging technology for e-commerce. Anchored on our 2022-2032 Digital Masterplan, we are keen on digital public infrastructure, skilling, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Digitization has enabled us to reduce our timeline of laying over 100,000 kilometers of fiber optic cable for last-mile internet connectivity from 5 years to 2 years and increase our daily digital revenue from KES. 60 million to KES. 1 billion,” he said.
“However, we cannot operate in isolation and we must collaborate with the private sector and change our approach to digital transformation. We are grateful for this timely conference, and I am confident that the emerging issues will make an impact on policies, laws, and regulations of digital infrastructure,” he concluded.
Delegates will explore the diverse facets of digital innovations shaping the region and delve into crucial digital transformation topics including digital governance, generative AI in healthcare and education, cybersecurity, data privacy, and climate and sustainability.
“Digital transformation is about empowering people, companies, and organizations and will be achieved when people and organizations have the information and technology to achieve their goals. The anchor of this conference stems from the need to see the promise of technology fulfilled here in Kenya and in the region.,” said the Aga Khan University President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Sulaiman Shahabuddin.
“Effectively integrating tech into the day-to-day life of an institution takes time and resources. The Aga Khan University Hospital recently became the first hospital in the region to adopt an integrated electronic health record system. This is having a positive impact on patient care, research, and learning,” he said.
The conference is converging over 300 high-level stakeholders in education, health, media, and technology. It features over 40 global and local technology leaders including Prime Cabinet Secretary Hon. Musalia Mudavadi, Google VP & Chief Internet Evangelist, A Father of the Internet Vint Cerf, and Former President, Republic of Estonia Toomas Ilves.
“This conference is part of the University’s commemoration of 4 decades which has today enabled us to host speakers from over 24 countries bringing over 1000 years’ worth of expertise. Our goal at the end of this conference is to provide proposals for implementation in the region,” said Aga Khan University Chief Information Officer Shaukat Ali Khan.
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