DRC taps World Bank, AFD for $500M digital overhaul

Half a billion dollars is about to get pumped into Congo’s tech backbone, aiming to rewire government systems and drag internet costs down.

Digital overhaul backed by $500M
  • The Ministry of the Digital Economy met World Bank and AFD delegates.
  • Augustin Kibassa Maliba steered talks on fast-tracking the program.
  • Funding totals 500 million dollars for nationwide digital upgrades.
  • Leaders want tech to power economic growth across the DRC.
State data and cybersecurity focus
  • Plans push government data onto secure digital platforms.
  • Officials aim to lock down strategic infrastructure with a cybersecurity center.
  • Ministries are set to get tighter connectivity for smoother administration.
  • Sovereignty over state information sits high on the agenda.
Infrastructure and e-governance push
  • Major cities will be linked through high-speed networks.
  • Reduced internet costs rank as a primary target.
  • Public services are slated for full digital conversion.
  • Civil records will move online to cut paperwork headaches.
Artificial intelligence training plan
  • An Artificial Intelligence Sphere will train Congolese students.
  • Program designers want advanced tech skills built locally.
  • The DRC hopes to claim a serious spot in African innovation.
  • Digital tools are framed as the engine for modernization.
 

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