ATU, GIST and ARSO seek stronger alignment of ICT standards across Africa

Date: 2026-08-18
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

The African Telecommunications Union (ATU), the Global Partnership for Human-Centric ICT Standardization (GIST) and the African Organisation for Standardisation (ARSO) have held discussions on strengthening the development, alignment and implementation of ICT standards across Africa.

The engagement brought together senior officials from the three organisations to explore ways of establishing a more coordinated continental approach to ICT standardisation.

ATU Secretary General John Omo and Secretary General-Elect Eng. Kezias Kazuba Mwale, accompanied by Communications and Resources Mobilization Coordinator Dr Emma Otieno, met with the GIST team led by Senior Standards Expert Matano Ndaro and an ARSO delegation represented by Reuben Gisore.

The discussions focused on aligning the respective roles of the institutions across the ICT standards lifecycle, from standards development to their harmonised adoption and implementation by African countries.

The stakeholders identified greater coordination as important to reducing fragmentation and ensuring that standards developed at continental and international levels can be effectively translated into national frameworks.

Strengthening ICT standardisation is also expected to support interoperability, innovation and the development of digital services across African markets, while ensuring that technological development remains responsive to the needs of users and communities.

The engagement forms part of broader efforts to deepen institutional collaboration around standards and contribute to a more harmonised digital ecosystem across the continent.

ATU, GIST and ARSO are expected to continue exploring practical mechanisms for cooperation as Africa advances its digital transformation and seeks greater alignment of ICT standards across countries.

 

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