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Malawi President seeks global support for digital literacy

23 September 2024 | Mayeso Chikhadzula | Malawi Broadcasting Corporation ALE Digital literacy

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Chakwera at 2024 UN Summit

Malawi President Dr Lazarus Chakwera says the Government of Malawi is committed to bridging the digital divide and, in the process, creating an inclusive future for all.

Chakwera made the remarks on Saturday at the United Nations (UN) Summit of the Future on laying the foundation for a digital future for all in New York, USA on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. He highlighted that his administration’s strategic plans for digital transformation include expanding digital infrastructure, enhancing digital literacy and fostering an inclusive digital economy to ensure that no one is left behind in Malawi’s digital journey.

The President stated that Malawi has launched several initiatives as a way of accelerating digital adoption, with support from various development partners.

We call upon the global community to not only provide financial and technical support, but also to share knowledge, innovations and best practices.

Malawi’s Minister of Information, Moses Kunkuyu, said Malawi is an example in digital transformation, after being recognised by the UN in its drive towards achieving digital inclusion in the country.

The Summit of the Future has been described as an opportunity for Malawi to contribute to global efforts in addressing challenges and building a more just, sustainable future, as it aims to tackle issues such as climate change, rising inequalities and the digital divide, among others.

The article was first published by the Malawi Broadcasting Corporation.