Smart Africa and UNIDIR sign MoU to promote cybersecurity and emerging technology policy in Africa

Date: 2026-05-06
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Smart Africa has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research to strengthen collaboration on cybersecurity and emerging technology policy across the continent.

The agreement was formalised on the sidelines of Geneva Cyber Week 2026 during a bilateral meeting between Smart Africa CEO Lacina Koné and UNIDIR Director Robin Geiß.

The partnership is expected to focus on building the capacity of policymakers, diplomats, and technical experts to actively shape and implement international cyber norms. It will also support African countries in developing and operationalising forward-looking policies related to cybersecurity, emerging technologies, and research and development.

Officials indicated that the collaboration aims to strengthen Africa’s role in global digital governance discussions while equipping institutions with the expertise required to address evolving cyber threats and technological challenges.

The agreement marks a step toward deeper institutional cooperation, with both organisations committing to advancing policy frameworks and capacity-building initiatives that enhance digital resilience and innovation across African countries.

 

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