Kigali, Rwanda - Smart Africa’s capacity building
arm, The Smart Africa Digital Academy (SADA) in partnership with Rwanda’s
Ministry of ICT and Innovation have launched a national digital academy in the
country, marking the official kick-off of in-country implementation of the
initiative. The agreement is contained within an MOU signed today between the
Smart Africa Alliance and Rwanda’s Ministry of ICT. This follows the
continental launch of SADA that took place in the Republic of Congo last month.
A pan-African dynamic learning ecosystem, SADA aims to improve digital
skills qualifications, employability, and meet the emerging talent needs of
African citizens. The national digital academy will support the uniquely
identified digital skills priority needs at the national level. Furthermore,
such national digital academies will soon be rolled out in Benin, Burkina Faso,
Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, and Tunisia.
In 2021 ahead of this official launch, SADA implemented capacity-building
activities in Rwanda where more than 500 security forces were trained under
SADA’s ICT Skills & Capacity Building Spectrum. 461 command students and
staff in Gako as well as 71 Senior Officials in Nyakinama were enrolled and
successfully completed training in Digital Literacy which covered modules
such as Computer and online essentials, online elaboration, and cyber security.
As part of the next steps, Smart Africa and the Ministry of ICT and
Innovation will continue to engage with the key stakeholders to implement the
identified initiatives under the SADA Rwanda framework.
Planned initiatives include training and certification of Government
technicians in advanced computing, training of teachers and Agri entrepreneurs
as well as regulators, with the support of partners such as GIZ, World Bank,
Intel, HPE.
Commenting on the launch, Mr. Lacina Koné, the Director-General, and CEO
of Smart Africa said: “Rwanda is one of the pioneers of digital adoption and
has been doing an amazing job in improving digital skills for its citizens. We
are pleased to contribute positively to the nation's capacity building through
the launch of SADA in Rwanda.”
“Digital skills are the cornerstone of the digital transformation that we
seek to attain. Our partners recognize that as proven by their vital support to
this important initiative,” he added.
Hon. Paula Ingabire, Minister of ICT and Innovation who graced the launch
thanked Smart Africa and said “We welcome this transformative partnership with
Smart Africa and we are delighted to be among the seven countries where this
programme was piloted. Rwanda is keen to develop digital skills across the
entire spectrum and we hope to leverage this programme to equip our citizens
with digital skills in different sectors to increase their participation in the
digital economy.”
Since its start of operation in August 2020, focusing on the Capacity
Building for Decision Makers (CBDM) module, SADA has trained over 2,000 policy
and decision-makers across 26 countries in trending digital transformation
topics including Artificial Intelligence Use Cases, 5G Connectivity, Data
Protection & Privacy, Rural Broadband Policies, Security Technologies,
Regulatory and Innovative Sandboxing Environments, Data Centers and Cloud,
Digital Identity for Underserved, ePayment, etc. The objective is to reach over
22,000 trained beneficiaries by 2023, supported by the SADA In-country
implementation wave.