Africa–Estonia cooperation takes center stage at Africa Business Forum 2026 in Tallinn

Date: 2026-05-28
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Africa Business Forum 2026 has opened in Tallinn, bringing together African and Estonian leaders to deepen cooperation in digital transformation, trade, and innovation, with a strong focus on building long-term strategic partnerships between the two regions.

The forum was officially opened by Côte d’Ivoire’s Minister of Digital Transition and Technological Innovation, Djibril Ouattara, who highlighted Estonia’s globally recognized digital governance model as a reference point for Côte d’Ivoire’s own digital agenda. He noted that Estonia’s approach, which places digital systems at the center of citizen services, aligns closely with Côte d’Ivoire’s ongoing reforms aimed at modernizing public service delivery and strengthening technological infrastructure.

Estonian officials reiterated their commitment to expanding cooperation with African countries. Speaking at the seminar, Estonian Foreign Ministry Secretary General Jonatan Vseviov stated that Africa is not only viewed as a continent of opportunity but as a strategic partner in shaping future global systems. He emphasized Estonia’s ambition to actively contribute to Africa’s development through trade, innovation partnerships, and sustained institutional collaboration.

Estonia’s diplomatic engagement in Africa was further underscored by Daniel Erik Schaer, who described the forum as part of a growing effort to advance Africa–Estonia relations. He noted that discussions in Tallinn are helping to “write the next chapter” of bilateral cooperation, particularly in digital economy development and knowledge exchange.

The program also featured discussions led by innovation and leadership experts, including Aune Aunapuu and Gomolemo Lolo Madikgetla, who shared perspectives on women’s leadership in driving digital and institutional transformation.

The Africa Business Forum 2026 continues to position itself as a key platform for strengthening Africa–Europe collaboration, with digital innovation emerging as a central pillar for future economic growth and governance reform.

 

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