Sunday, September 27, 2015
By PSCU
NEW YORK
President Uhuru Kenyatta receives the ICTs in Sustainable Development Award at the UN Headquarters on Saturday September 26, 2015. The prestigious award honours the President for promoting the use of ICT for sustainable development. PHOTO | PSCU
The
International Telecommunications Union has awarded President Uhuru
Kenyatta a prestigious award for promoting the use of ICT for
sustainable development.
The ICTs in Sustainable
Development Award honours the important contributions made by leaders,
on behalf of their countries, towards harnessing the potential of
information and communication technologies (ICTs) for sustainable
development.
President Kenyatta was given the award for
the impressive progress Kenya has made in ICT development and the
important role technology is playing in achieving development and
service delivery goals.
The award is also meant to
encourage nations to seek technological solutions to meet national and
global aspirations for a sustainable and inclusive future.
Speaking
at the event held at the UN Headquarters on Saturday night, President
Kenyatta said the government remains committed to mainstreaming
innovations and ICT to enable growth and development for the country and
the whole region.
“Our National ICT Master Plan and
National Broadband Strategy outlines our desired path to a
knowledge-based economy where ICTs underpin service delivery, and
provide the bedrock of our activities in critical sectors of the
economy, especially agriculture, education and health,” said the
President.
FOCUS ON INNOVATIONS
He
said policies enacted by the government will consistently focus on
innovations as an essential step to enhancing growth of the ICT sector.
In
line with his policy to support the ICT sector, the President will soon
launch Enterprise Kenya, a fund to encourage and support innovation in
the country.
“This fund will be used to aid budding
Kenyan innovators and start-ups to enable them get the necessary
financial support to move from idea to start-up and from start-up
possibly to market in good time,” said President Kenyatta.
He
said the fund will be reinforced by a strengthened intellectual
legislative regime, intense capacity building and mainstreaming of ICTs
in government service provision to enhance ICT growth in Kenya.
Kenya
has already gained international recognition for ground-breaking
innovations in ICT and the use of technology in improving service
delivery through Huduma Centres.
President Kenyatta
thanked the International Telecommunications Union Secretary General, Mr
Houlin Zhao, for nominating ICT Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiangi to the
Broadband Commission.
“I am certain that our country
will bring, through him, additional energy and creativity to enhance the
very necessary expansion of the broadband footprint across the
developing world especially as we move forward to secure sustainability
of the developments we have so far achieved,” said the President.
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