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World Bank Provides $200 Million to Accelerate Ghana’s Digital Transformation Agenda


  29 Avril      64        Economie (20996), Finance (1503),

 

Accra, April 29, GNA — The World Bank has approved $200 million to help Ghana to  increase access to broadband, enhance the efficiency and quality of selected digital public services, and strengthen the digital innovation ecosystem to create better jobs and economic opportunities.

Digital is one of Ghana’s best-performing sectors and grew on average by 19 percent per year between 2014 and 2020.

« Today, Ghana is among the digital leaders in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Digital Economy diagnostic conducted in 2020 identified key bottlenecks that needs to be removed to further accelerate Ghana’s digital transformation. »

A statement from the World Bank said building on previous investments, particularly through the ongoing World Bank-supported e-Transform Ghana project.

It said the newly approved Ghana Digital Acceleration Project would support a regulatory shift to create an enabling environment for digital inclusion and innovation; streamline governance and delivery of public services; and facilitate smallholder engagement in data-driven digital agriculture.

“Expanding digital access and adoption, enhancing digital public service delivery, and promoting digitally enabled innovation are essential for Ghana’s digital transformation, which will help drive a robust post-COVID-19 recovery,” said  Pierre Laporte, World Bank Country Director for Ghana, Liberia, and Sierra Leone.

“The Ghana Digital Acceleration Project covers all these elements and will help advance the whole-of-government digital transformation agenda to accelerate adoption of digital technologies and innovation by key productive sectors, such as agriculture, to foster an economy-wide digital transformation.”

The project will help strengthen the local digital entrepreneurship ecosystem and improve the survival and growth rate of digital technology-enabled startups.

This goal will be achieved through supporting more effective innovation ecosystem coordination, better service provision by Entrepreneur Support Organizations, expansion of access to early-stage financing, and promotion of advanced digital innovation skills.

The Ghana Digital Acceleration Project is expected to increase access to mobile internet and broadband services of 6 million people by encouraging private sector investment in last-mile connectivity in underserved rural areas.

It will also promote digital inclusion for women, persons with disabilities and rural communities through regulatory updates and investments among others.

This will help to remove barriers to broadband and digital service access for Ghana’s lowest-income people and to close the regional digital gap.

“Public sector digitization under this operation will continue the e-Transform project’s digital public service delivery ongoing efforts, to help generate significant economic and development benefits for people, businesses and the government, such as increased efficiency gains and time savings for the society and the economy,” said Maria Claudia Pachon, Senior Digital Development Specialist of the World Bank and Task Leader of the project.

“The digitization of government services will also result in significant cost savings due to decreased travel and processing time to obtain services, as well as transaction costs such as manual entry errors, fraud, and corruption.”

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