VP Harris Unveils Major Initiative to Double Africa's Internet Access

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Vice President Kamala Harris announced significant public and private sector commitments to advance digital inclusion in Africa during her historic trip to the continent. Key initiatives include the Mobilizing Access to the Digital Economy (MADE) Alliance, the Partnership for Digital Access in Africa (PDAA), and the Women in the Digital Economy Fund (WiDEF). These efforts aim to enhance digital infrastructure, promote gender equality, and support economic growth by mobilizing billions in investments and fostering collaborations between U.S., African, and global partners.
Topics:world#africa#digital-inclusion#international-relations#public-private-partnerships#vice-president-harris#womens-empowerment
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