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African officials call for harnessing science, technology, digital innovation for economic transformation

Source: Xinhua| 2026-04-28 01:38:00|Editor: huaxia

ADDIS ABABA, April 27 (Xinhua) -- African officials have called for urgent and coordinated actions to harness science, technology and digital innovation as key drivers of economic transformation and sustainable development.

They made the call during the eighth African Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Forum, held by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) from Sunday to Monday in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa.

Ugandan Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Monica Musenero Masanza stressed the need for concerted continental efforts on STI as a central pillar to Africa's socio-economic transformation, industrialization, value addition, and job creation.

"There is no question that STI is an essential ingredient for our nations and continent to move forward," said Masanza. "We need to work jointly to scale practical projects. Africa does not lack ideas and strategies. Africa lacks execution at scale."

The forum brought together African ministers responsible for STI, representatives of the African Union and various United Nations agencies, as well as private sector leaders and academia.

Noting that Africa continues to face significant digital and innovation gaps despite the opportunities presented by emerging technologies, UNECA Executive Secretary Claver Gatete emphasized that Africa must act with "urgency, coordination and ambition" to harness STI as drivers of economic transformation, inclusion and sustainable development.

"For Africa, the margin for delay has disappeared. The cost of inaction is rising. The choices we make today will determine whether we catch the next wave of global transformation, or miss it entirely," Gatete said.

Gatete outlined five strategic priorities for Africa to turn innovation into a broad-based transformation, which include aligning STI with Africa's economic transformation agenda, accelerating investment in digital public infrastructure, building future-ready skills at scale, deepening regional and continental coordination, as well as securing reliable, affordable and sustainable energy to power Africa's digital transformation.

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