Session
Global Digital Governance & Cooperation
Governing Digital Economy
UN ECA - United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
UNOSSC - United Nations Office for South-South Cooperation
Presenter:
Hany Beseda, Senior Research and Programme Advisor - UNOSSC
Discussants:
Hon. Susan Dossi, Parliamentarian, The government of Malawi
Tshilidzi Marwala, Rector, United Nations University
Atsushi Yamanaka, Senior Advisor of Digital Transformation – Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
Tefsi Golla, Arden Strategies
Nir Kshetri, University of North Carolina-Greensboro and research fellow at Kobe University, Japan
• Mactar Seck, Chief of Section - Innovation and Technology- UNECA
• Hilda Mwakatumbula, Digital Development Expert - UNECA
• Sorene Assefa – Internet Governance and Cybersecurity Expert -UNECA
8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
10. Reduced Inequalities
17. Partnerships for the Goals
Targets: Decent Work and Economic Growth - The report will help African countries to leverage digital technologies for economic growth. Reduce inequalities - Report shows that it is important for countries in the Global South to harness technology to reduce inequalities Partnership for the Goals - Reports shows the need for South -South cooperation for economic prosperity
Presentation and Panel Discussions
The draft report is inspired by the fact that industrialization is a recognized development priority for the African continent, in light of persistently weak economic diversification, lack of structural transformation processes, the necessity to create decent jobs for Africa’s bulging young workforce and, at the same time, the opportunities available to harness emerging technologies, including digital technologies to improve on the continent’s industrial competitiveness, address its industrial development challenges and enhance the value-added of industrialization to the continent’s economies.
The imperative to industrialize in Africa has been highlighted in many African policy documents, including Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want and the UN Economic Commission for Africa Economic Reports on Africa as well as in the strategic policy frameworks of several Regional Economic Communities (RECs) such as the SADC Industrialization Strategy and Road Map (2015-2063), COMESA Industrialization Strategy (2017-2026) and various National Industrial Policies of many African countries.
The hybrid session is expected to bring in various stakeholders from development organizations that collaborate with UNECA and UNOSSC on the field, academia, researchers, end users, mostly youth and women and other participants from the global Internet governance ecosystem.