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Chakwera calls for global collaboration to boost digital literacy

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By Arkangel Tembo, New York, USA

 

New York, September 22, Mana: President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has expressed government’s commitment to bridging the digital divide in transforming societies, the economy, and humanity among citizens for an inclusive future for all Malawians.

 

He made the remarks on Saturday at the UN Summit of the Future on laying the foundation for a digital future for all in New York, USA on the sideline of the United Nations General Assembly.

 

The President highlighted that his administration's strategic plans for digital transformation include expanding digital infrastructure, enhancing digital literacy, and fostering an inclusive digital economy to ensure that no one is left behind in our digital journey.

 

President Chakwera stated that Malawi has launched several initiatives as one way of accelerating digital adoption, with support from development partners. The Digital Malawi Project has been instrumental in expanding internet connectivity to public institutions.

 

“The Last Mile Rural Connectivity and the Inclusive Digital Transformation for Malawi (IDT4M) projects, provide equitable access to digital technologies and foster digital literacy across all segments of society,” said President Chakwera.

 

He highlighted that Malawi had implemented a Data Exchange Platform that leverages our national ID system as a single point of truth for identity verification, stating that the platform is critical in ensuring seamless access to services, improving efficiency across government, and reducing bureaucratic bottlenecks.

 

‘’Complementing this, we have also implemented an e-service platform, which now serves as a single point of entry for all government digital services,” said Chakwera.

 

Chakwera underscored, that Malawi recognises that digital literacy is essential for full participation in the digital economy which has led to the introduction of digital literacy in the county’s national education curricula and providing training opportunities for all age groups.

 

‘’Our technology hubs, which are training thousands of young people in coding, digital skills, and entrepreneurship, are playing a crucial role in fostering innovation. These hubs are not only incubating new ideas but also creating jobs and driving the growth of Malawi's digital economy,” revealed Chakwera.

 

The President has appealed for strong collaboration between governments and multi-lateral partners, private sectors, and civil society to invest in infrastructure, education and digital literacy as the country strives to bridge the digital divide.

 

‘’We call upon the global community to not only provide financial and technical support but also to share knowledge, innovations, and best practices,” said Chakwera.

 

The summit of the future is an opportunity for Malawi to contribute to global efforts to address challenges and build a more just sustainable future. The summit aims to address the global challenges climate change rising inequalities and the digital divide among others.

 

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