Kenya explores digital sovereignty and cooperation with DCO at Connected Africa Summit

Date: 2026-05-03
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Kenya has reinforced its commitment to advancing digital sovereignty through international cooperation following high-level discussions at the 15th Connected Africa Summit in Nairobi.

Kenya’s Special Envoy on Technology, Ambassador Philip Thigo, held talks with Deemah AlYahya, Secretary-General of the Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO), focusing on strengthening collaboration to support an inclusive and sustainable global digital economy.

The meeting emphasised the evolving concept of digital sovereignty, with both parties highlighting the need for countries to build capabilities that enable them to engage globally on fair, trusted, and interoperable terms, rather than adopting isolated approaches.

Discussions also explored opportunities for deeper collaboration between Kenya, the African region, and the DCO in addressing challenges posed by geopolitical fragmentation and accelerating digital transformation.

Ambassador Thigo acknowledged the DCO’s role in promoting a people-centred digital economy and advancing cooperation among member states to drive innovation and digital inclusion.

Stakeholders noted that Africa’s digital transformation is gaining momentum, with increasing focus on translating policy ambition into practical capacity and long-term impact through partnerships.

The engagement forms part of broader efforts to strengthen Africa’s position in the global digital landscape while ensuring that digital development remains inclusive, resilient, and aligned with international standards.

 

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