By:
Robert Kwaku Annor
Orange
Côte d'Ivoire and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Côte
d’Ivoire have entered into a partnership aimed at accelerating digital
transformation and promoting inclusive innovation across the country.
The
collaboration seeks to leverage digital technology to expand opportunities for
young people and women while supporting Côte d’Ivoire’s broader sustainable
development agenda.

According
to Orange Côte d’Ivoire Chief Executive Officer Mamadou Bamba, the partnership
reflects a shared commitment to using digital solutions as tools for social
transformation, inclusion, and innovation. He noted that both organizations
intend to create pathways that empower communities and contribute to national
development through technology.
UNDP
Resident Representative Blerta Cela also emphasized the importance of the
collaboration, describing it as the beginning of a joint commitment founded on
a common vision of promoting innovation, accelerating digital transformation,
and enabling Ivorian youth to actively participate in shaping the country’s
future.

The
partnership is expected to focus on initiatives that strengthen digital access,
support innovation ecosystems, and encourage broader participation in the
digital economy.
Both
parties stated that the collaboration aligns with ongoing efforts to build a
more connected, innovative, and opportunity-driven Côte d’Ivoire through
technology and inclusive development initiatives.