Gap between developed, developing nations on AI/crypto too wide, says Tuggar at UNGA

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Gap between developed, developing nations on AI/crypto too wide, says Tuggar at UNGA
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Yusuf Tuggar, minister of foreign affairs, has called for collective support from the international community to help Africa tackle the challenges of financing implementation of the sustainable development goals (SDGs).

Jesupemi AreYusuf Tuggar, minister of foreign affairs, has called for a bridging of the digital divide between developed and developing economies.

He also asked for support from the international community to enable Africa finance implementation of the sustainable development goals . He also sought for “strengthening of measures to ensure timely repatriation of illicit financial flows and assets”. “Bridging the digital divide between the global north and south through technology sharing and capacity building, including in areas such as artificial intelligence, to ensure no one is left behind.“It is also imperative that the international community develops measures to enhance a common understanding on cryptocurrency given its significant impact on the global economy as well as its links to transnational crimes and money laundering.

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