Mozambique: 156.5 million dollars available for companies affected by riots - AIM
Photo: INCM
A Mozambican delegation led by the Minister of Communications and Digital Transformation, Américo Muchanga, is participating in the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) and the AI for Good Global Summit 2025, being held in Geneva, Switzerland (July 7th to 11th).
The World Summit on the Information Society 2025 (WSIS+20) brings together international organizations, governments, academia, industry, and other stakeholders to review key challenges and achievements, opportunities and technological trends.
Minister Muchanga will leverage the platform to establish bilateral meetings with cooperation partners to strengthen ties and create synergies to achieve the objectives of the national governance agenda.
Among the topics to be addressed are the digitalization of processes and facilitating the implementation of public policies through ICTs;
The use of Artificial Intelligence to promote accessibility of public services to citizens, cybersecurity and protection of critical infrastructure, resilience of telecommunications networks and systems, facilitation of the digital identity process and data governance, promotion of the digital economy and e-commerce, and mobilization of resources to promote access to the internet and educational content.
At the meeting, the Mozambican delegation, which includes Helena Fernandes, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of the Communications Regulatory Authority, will share the country’s experiences and perspectives in the field of telecommunications and ICTs.
The event, organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), will recognize and reward projects and innovations that leverage the power of Telecommunications and Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to promote sustainable development and social well-being.
A spectacular start to the #AIforGood Global Summit. This week, we will explore how AI can advance development, strengthen early warning systems & support public service innovation safely & inclusively. AI offers immense opportunities – it is time to move from promise to impact. https://t.co/j0wMTzDexs
— Cosmas Zavazava (@ITUBDTDirector) July 8, 2025
Today at the #AIforGood Global Summit, we have kicked off the AI Governance Dialogue!@tlamanauskas, Deputy Secretary-General (@ITU), joined on stage together with co-chairs H.E. Eng. Majed Sultan Al Mesmar (@tdrauae) and @AnneBouverot, steering today’s discussion on building… pic.twitter.com/febMIeElNh
— AI for Good 🇺🇳 #AIforGood (@AIforGood) July 10, 2025
As the world turns digital, collaboration must take centre stage to steer this digital transformation in the right direction: towards universal connectivity. Excited for the #WSIS+20 week ahead where we will dive into digital skills, innovation, regulation, data & more. https://t.co/gS6k7mangU
— Cosmas Zavazava (@ITUBDTDirector) July 7, 2025
Powerful examples at this year’s #WSIS exhibition of how digital innovation is delivering real development results for real people in real communities around the world.
This is WSIS in action. pic.twitter.com/pRg8mo2t4r— Doreen Bogdan-Martin (@ITUSecGen) July 7, 2025
“We are the generation that is determined to shape AI for good.” – @ITUSecGen@ITU‘s #AIforGood Global Summit is underway in Geneva, highlighting the latest in AI and robotic technology alongside discussions on how artificial intelligence can be used to advance human progress. pic.twitter.com/ZciFodB9At
— United Nations Geneva (@UNGeneva) July 9, 2025
Leave a Reply
Be the First to Comment!
You must be logged in to post a comment.
You must be logged in to post a comment.