About 100 participants from the media, government, civil society organisations, academia, political parties and members of the diplomatic corps in Nigeria will attend the one-day public forum in Abuja, Nigeria.
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A statement from MFWA’s programme manager on digital rights, Vivian Affoah, about 100 participants from the media, government, civil society organisations, academia, political parties and members of the diplomatic corps in Nigeria will attend the one-day public forum. It refers to all the digital organisational structures and facilities needed to operate a society or enterprise. Examples include electronic governance and electronic payment systems.
The gathering will deliberate on the current state of Nigeria’s Digital Public Infrastructure and digital public good issues and the extent to which the country has ensured inclusivity in its deployment. According to the Executive Director of the MFWA, Sulemana Braimah, the fellowship was intended to grow a cadre of West African journalists who would have the relevant knowledge and skills to produce impactful reports on DPIs.
With the population explosion in the last two decades, governments across the world are migrating from analogue to digital technologies for efficient and effective service delivery.
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