The Kenya National Digital Master Plan 2022-2032
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2021Author
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Ministry of ICT, Innovation and Youth Affairs
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The Kenya National Digital Master Plan 2022-2032 is a sequential progression of the Master Plan 2014-2017, the blueprint for leveraging and deepening the contribution of ICT to accelerate economic growth. The Master Plan 2014-2017 which firmly grounded on the e-Government Strategy 2004, the first National ICT Policy of 2005 and The Master Plan 2013, adopted a conceptual model that espoused the critical elements necessary for a social-, economic- and political-wide pervasive and ubiquitous ICT for rapid and broad contribution to growth. The Master Plan categorized the ICT elements into foundations and pillars as a conceptual model to foster understanding and structuring the strategic interventions. The foundations included; ICT human capital and workforce development, Integrated ICT infrastructure and Integrated information infrastructure.
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Digital Connectivity; Technology and Innovation; Digital Infrastructure; Cyber Security; Data Protection; Kenya
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Ministry of ICT, Innovation and Youth AffairsSeries
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