An impression of the Konza Technopolis Park in Malili, Machakos. AfDB's board is set to approve a loan of 100 million dollars to be used to construct infrastructure at Konza City, Kenya's Technology City. PHOTO/FILE
African
Development Bank (AfDB) has said the use of Information Communication
and Technology (ICT) could lift Africa out of poverty.
Regional
Director Gabriel Negatu on Tuesday told journalists in Nairobi that his
institution will therefore provide financing to the tune of hundreds of
millions of U.S. dollars to build all aspects of Africa's ICT
infrastructure in next five years.
"We want to make ICT
affordable and accessible to Africans so that it can play a role in
reducing the level of poverty in the continent," Negatu said during a
media briefing on the Demo Africa Conference which runs from Oct. 24 to
25.
The two-day event will provide a platform for technology start- ups to pitch for funding as well as technical support.
Negatu said that ICT is an enabler that will allow Africa's goods and services to be globally competitive.
"A
number of countries including Kenya and Rwanda have made advancements
in the sector as a result of implementing comprehensive ICT policies,"
he said.
"The use of mobile communication will also
ensure that government services are more available to the public," the
regional director said.
AfDB's board is set to approve a
loan of 100 million dollars to be used to construct infrastructure at
Konza City, Kenya's Technology City.
"It will be used to construct a dam as a well as modern water and sewerage system," he said.
He
noted that the bank will assist in the development of an ICT backbone
so that commercial entities are attracted to the new city.
The
regional director said that the ground breaking of the dam will take
place by the end of 2013. Negatu said that the AfDB will also fund the
construction of a power plant that will generate 20 MW of electricity
for the ICT city.
Microsoft Group Director Venture
Capital and Start-ups Africa Initiatives Amrote Abdella said that ICT
has been one of the fastest growing sectors in Africa.
"Local
entrepreneurs are well equipped to solve local challenges and their
success will result in improved job opportunities," she said.
Nokia
Vice President of Middle East and Africa Jussi Hinkkanen said that
innovations will be critical if Africa is to positively transform its
technology landscape.
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