Africa should prioritize digital economy and creativity, according to US Vice President Kamala Harris.
Kamala Harris, the United States' Vice President, has urged African nations to prioritize digital economy and innovation in order to transform their economies. Vice President Harris stated at a public lecture in Accra on Tuesday as part of her three-day visit to Ghana that digital services are critical to the transformation of contemporary economies, emphasizing that the digital economy is a "area where we must collectively make progress." "Whether you're a student using virtual courses, a farmer using an app to get an early warning about extreme weather, or a small business owner looking to sell goods online, digital services are essential to 21st-century economies," Ms. Harris said. The US Vice President was impressed by the progress being made by some African countries in digital innovations, noting that "there are places on the continent of Africa that lead the world in digital solutions," a claim Ghana's Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has frequently made, citing some of Ghana's digital initiatives such as biometric identity systems, medical drone delivery, and mobile money interoperability as world leaders. Kamala Harris, on the other hand, bemoaned the lack of progress in some parts of the continent and advocated for the expansion of digital infrastructure to guarantee growth. "There are other parts of the continent that lag behind." Expanding Internet access promotes development and opens up new avenues for innovation." "Once people are online, they have access to education, more information, and more financial services." Ghana is widely viewed as an African continent leader in digital economy and innovation. Ghana has created a world-class national biometric identification system, which has served as the basis for the country's successful digitisation. Almost all government services, including passport applications, birth registration, harbor services, registrar general, and DVLA, have been digitized, as has an integrated digital payment system - mobile money interoperability - which has greatly increased financial inclusion.
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