Nigeria’s DBI hosts ITU workshop on Internet governance in Africa

Mon, Aug 27, 2018 | By publisher


Politics

Nigeria will host this year’s ​​​​​​​International Telecommunications Union, ITU, annual regional human capacity building workshop on “Strengthening capacities in Internet governance in Africa,” according to Ikechukwu Adinde, administrator of the Digital Bridge Institute, DBI.

The event to be held at the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre in Abuja, Nigeria, from 27-29 August is organised by the ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau in partnership with Diplo Foundation and hosted by the DBI. It bears testimony to the rising profile of Nigeria’s foremost digital institute.

Recall that Houlin Zhou, the ITU secretary-general, recently commended DBI for its outstanding capacity-building pedigree and consistency in delivering global skills standard.

According to Adinde, the objectives of the workshop are to strengthen capacities of the ITU member nations in the field of Internet governance, involving different stakeholders in the delivery of the workshop, and to provide a general overview of key aspects related to international Internet governance discussions.​

All of this, he said, was a consequence of the outcomes of the ITU World Telecommunication Development Conference, WTDC, 2017, where the ITU member states agreed that capacity building of the ITU member nations in international Internet governance should be given priority.

The workshop is the second in a series of regional Internet governance capacity development events that ITU is organizing in collaboration with other stakeholders. The outcomes of these workshops will further strengthen the development of ITU’s capacity development and training programmes in the field of Internet governance, which are offered under the umbrella of the ITU Academy.

The DBI, a training subsidiary of the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has of late been in the vanguard of development and upgrading digital skills set in the country with programmes aimed at turning Nigerian digital natives, especially the youths, into experts with globally certified skills.

– Aug. 27, 2018 @ 13:19 GMT |

Tags: