Vice President Kamala Harris announced the formation of a new partnership aimed at providing internet access to 80% of Africa by 2030, up from the current 40%. This initiative follows her commitments to promote digital innovation during her visit to Ghana, Tanzania, and Zambia. Additionally, Harris introduced a new initiative to give 100 million African people and businesses in the agricultural sector access to the digital economy. The announcement coincided with Kenyan President William Ruto's state visit to Washington.
Vice President Kamala Harris announced a new partnership to double internet access across Africa. Harris’s announcement follows a trip last year to Africa and came as Kenyan President William Ruto visited Washington for a state visit. https://t.co/0P1G6TYfIH
Harris, a Democrat, also announced a new initiative geared toward giving 100 million African people and businesses in the agricultural sector access to the digital economy. https://t.co/BuBhEktRCo
Vice President Kamala Harris announced the formation of a new partnership to help provide internet access to 80 percent of Africa by 2030, up from roughly 40 percent now. https://t.co/03coDz8F6D
A preview of Harris’ initiatives obtained by The Associated Press outlines how she wants to follow through on the commitments she made to promote digital innovation when she visited Ghana, Tanzania and Zambia. https://t.co/BuBhEktRCo
Vice President Kamala Harris is announcing the formation of a new partnership to help provide internet access to 80% of Africa by 2030, up from roughly 40% now. https://t.co/odQLcXj6Fr
Vice Pres. Kamala Harris is announcing the formation of a new partnership to help provide internet access to 80% of Africa by 2030, up from roughly 40% now. https://t.co/zQtJkpHwh9