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Emerging Digital Technologies for Kenya - Exploration and Analysis
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Emerging Digital Technologies for Kenya - Exploration and Analysis
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The sandbox enables greater collaboration between ICT innovators and the Communications Authority of Kenya, the regulatory authority for the communications sector in Kenya responsible for facilitating the development of the information and communications sectors including broadcasting, cybersecurity, multimedia, telecommunications, electronic commerce, postal and courier services. The Authority is also responsible for safeguarding the interests of Consumers of ICT product and services.
In partnership with the Ministry of Information, Communications and Digital Economy and Microsoft, UNDP Kenya is co-creating a groundbreaking Africa Center of Competence for Digital and Artificial Intelligence Skilling.
As a digital public good that empowers organizations across the agricultural landscape to seamlessly share, integrate, and leverage valuable data for the greater good, KADP offers more customized services to farmers, fosters collaboration, enhances data accessibility and promotes sustainable agricultural practices.
This Strategy aims at developing the digital economy in Kenya. It focuses on six pillars (Digital Government, Digital Business, Infrastructure, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Digital Skills and Values and Digital Inclusion) as well as the following cross-cutting themes: An Integrated Ecosystem, Data, Emerging Trends, Green ICT, Security and, Policy and Regulatory Framework.
The Blueprint sets clear outcomes, identifies opportunities and areas that need further focus in the Kenyan digital economy ecosystem, while outlining corresponding plans of action for Government, private sector and the citizens. The Blueprint identifies the five pillars of the digital economy: Digital Government, Digital Business, Infrastructure, Innovation-Driven Entrepreneurship and Digital Skills and Values.
The Kenyan government created a Blockchain & Artificial Intelligence task force in February 2018.
This initiative groups several projects using AI in Kenya's public sector.
Kenya Education Network Trust (KENET) is a not-for-profit membership operator incorporated to support research and education institutions.