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Ms. Sorene Assefa, Digital Governance and Cybersecurity expert at the ECA, presented the origins of the Global Digital Compact within the framework of the Pact of the Future, set to be adopted at the Summit of the Future in September 2024. She highlighted ECA’s role in shaping Africa's stance and contributions to the GDC consultation milestones, as well as the upcoming roadmap for the GDC.
The discussions examined how well Rev.1 addresses the continent's needs and priorities from a private sector perspective and discussed how the sector can effectively engage to turn Africa's Global Digital Compact (GDC) Principles into actionable outcomes on the ground.
A recurring theme was the need for strong regulatory frameworks to foster innovation and ensure that private sector priorities align with the GDC’s goals, promoting a secure and prosperous digital future for Africa.
Participants highlighted the need to quantify and correlate infrastructure-to-investment returns as efforts continue to implement objectives outlined within the GDC Rev.1. Leveraging Africa’s youthful demographic is another priority, with a focus on creating job opportunities through robust data governance and digital skills.
The following key recommendations were made at the review session:
Additionally, improving connectivity to bridge the digital divide and promote digital inclusion for the nearly 500 million people without digital identities is crucial. Mactar Seck, Chief of the Technology and Innovation Section at the ECA said, “enhancing cyber diplomacy and data governance is also a priority to mitigate risks that could result in up to a 10% GDP loss due to cyber threats.”
Initiated in 2019 with a roadmap set by the UN Secretary-General in 2020, the GDC aims to establish shared principles for an open, safe, and secure digital ecosystem.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA).
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