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Smart Africa partners with GITEX Africa to host a
Ministerial peer exchange
and the first Africa Digital
Health Leadership Forum
(Kigali, Rwanda) - Partnership involves events collocation;
GITEX Africa is regarded
as the largest innovation
and business tech startup
event on the continent.
Smart Africa has signed
a partnership agreement with
GITEX Africa to organize the
2nd Ministerial peer
exchange, the 3rd meeting of
the Council of African ICT
agencies (CAITA) alongside a
training for the CAITA, in
collaboration with the
AFRALTI (African Advanced
Level Telecommunications
Institute (AFRALTI), and the
inaugural Africa Digital
Health Leadership Forum
among other activities.
Happening from 29th to 31st
May 2024 in Marrakesh,
Morocco, GITEX Africa is
regarded as the largest tech
and startup event in the
continent. Venue provision,
inviting participants, and
visibility are among the
deliverables agreed upon.
The Africa Digital
Health Leadership Forum is a
premier event, uniting
distinguished leaders from
the Health and ICT sectors,
including entrepreneurs,
investors, and policymakers
to explore the
transformative power of
technology in shaping the
future of healthcare in
Africa. The one-day forum,
jointly hosted by Smart
Africa, Africa CDC, and
GITEX Africa, will feature
interactive thematic
sessions and networking
event and will take place on
31st May 2024. Additionally,
the meeting of the Council
of African IT Agencies
(CAITA) is set for May 29,
2024.
“We are pleased
to join forces with GITEX
Africa to collocate
high-level events including
the first Africa Digital
Health Leadership Forum.
This is a crucial gathering
to discuss digital
infrastructure, governance
models, and frameworks
affecting the digital health
sector, and to develop
solutions together,” said
Smart Africa’s CEO, Mr.
Lacina Koné.
As part
of the partnership, Smart
Africa through the Smart
Africa Digital Academy
(SADA) will organize a
Ministerial peer exchange
and a training workshop for
the members of the CAITA on
the sidelines of GITEX
Africa. The Ministerial peer
exchange will bring to fore,
the key learnings of some
countries in Africa in their
digital transformation
journeys, while the training
for the members of CAITA
will address the importance
of innovative thinking in
digitalization with a focus
on data, emerging
technology, and more. These
activities will support the
implementation of the Smart
Africa Trust Alliance
(SATA).
Trixie
LohMirmand, CEO of KAOUN
International, GITEX Africa
and World Future Health
Africa’s organizer, said:
“As GITEX Africa returns for
its highly anticipated
second record-breaking
edition alongside the debut
of World Future Health
Africa, we once again
proudly celebrate our
successful alliance with
Smart Africa, creating new
avenues for digital
advancement, enhancing tech
awareness and accessibility,
and fostering cross-regional
collaborations. As a
platform to catalyze
innovation, investments,
relevant connections, and
thought-provoking
discussions, GITEX Africa
2024 has expanded its
boundaries, presenting
invaluable opportunities for
public and private sectors
alike to converge and play a
pivotal role in the future
of tech."
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