By: Nana
Appiah Acquaye
Djibouti and Japan have
reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation in the
digital economy following talks between Djibouti's Minister Delegate for
Digital Economy and Innovation, Safia Mohamed Ali Gadileh, and Japan's
Ambassador to Djibouti.
The meeting focused on
expanding collaboration in key areas including digital technology, innovation,
skills development and digital transformation as both countries seek to deepen
their partnership in support of Djibouti's digital development agenda.
During the discussions, the
two sides explored opportunities to enhance bilateral cooperation aimed at
accelerating the adoption of digital technologies and supporting
innovation-driven economic growth.
The Ministry of Digital
Economy and Innovation said the engagement reflects its commitment to building
stronger international partnerships that will contribute to the modernization
of public services and the development of a vibrant digital ecosystem.
The ministry noted that
collaboration with international partners remains central to its efforts to
advance digital transformation, strengthen human capital development and
promote innovation as a driver of sustainable economic development.
The meeting forms part of
Djibouti's broader strategy to expand international cooperation in the digital
sector while leveraging global partnerships to accelerate the country's digital
transformation and improve public service delivery.