Smart Africa Partners with Austria to Accelerate Digital Government in Africa
2026-06-27 14:33
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Smart Africa has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Austrian Economic Cooperation and Development Agency (aed) to strengthen cooperation in digital transformation, public sector modernization, and digital capacity building across multiple regions in Africa.

The agreement was signed by Smart Africa CEO Lacina Koné and aed Chairman Dieter Hampel, marking the establishment of a new partnership aimed at supporting Africa's digital development agenda.

Under the agreement, both parties will collaborate to advance digital government service modernization initiatives and enhance the operational efficiency of public sector institutions. The partnership aims to accelerate the adoption of digital technologies to improve service delivery and strengthen governance capacities across African countries.

A core focus of the cooperation is on developing digital skills and supporting workforce development. The initiative aims to equip individuals and institutions with the capabilities needed to effectively participate in the digital economy.

The partnership will also support the building of trusted digital ecosystems by advancing areas such as digital identity, cybersecurity, and data governance. These capabilities are increasingly seen as key pillars for a secure digital economy and effective digital public services.

Furthermore, the agreement aims to foster collaboration between African and Austrian institutions, businesses, and academic organizations, expected to facilitate knowledge sharing, innovation exchange, and expert visits between the two regions.

Smart Africa stated that this partnership aligns with its broader mission to accelerate the continent's digital transformation by promoting digital infrastructure, innovation, skills development, and policy frameworks that support inclusive economic growth.

The agreement highlights the growing collaborative willingness of the international community to support Africa's digital ambitions, with both parties committed to advancing a secure, inclusive, and sustainable digital ecosystem on the continent.

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