Zambia partners with UABA to train public officials, others on blockchain

Zambia partners with UABA to train public officials, others on blockchain

Governments are beginning to recognize the importance of blockchain technology as it develops and industries begin to apply it to their operations.

The United Africa Blockchain Association (UABA) in collaboration with SMART Zambia, a division of the Office of the President of Zambia responsible for managing and promoting electronic government services and processes, will offer first-class blockchain training for senior Zambian representatives from various industries. in Zambia.

Officials from government organizations, financial institutions, investors, fintech, card providers, consultants and solution providers in blockchain technology and other related technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) are expected to participate in this comprehensive training on blockchain technology.

Guests will learn important information about how blockchain technology has the ability to transform industries and increase productivity.

Professionals in the field who will impart their expertise on a range of topics related to blockchain, including application users, implementation techniques and challenges involved, will speak at the event.

In addition, participants have the chance to network with their colleagues and look at possible partnerships.

The training, according to Yaliwe Soko, UABA Global Chairperson, illustrates the growing interest in blockchain among industry leaders, as well as the increasing importance of understanding this technology to remain competitive in the global market.

This program seeks to:

  • Explore how blockchain can be used in many industries to increase efficiency, security and transparency.
  • Facilitate in-depth discussions and exhibitions of blockchain use cases on services provided by the authorities through Smart Zambia and other departments
  • Investigate trends and innovations in both the public and private sector. The ultimate goal is to demonstrate how these can be used to create communities that can support themselves, create more job opportunities and meet basic human needs.
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Events like this seminar are essential to keep leaders up-to-date on the latest advancements in the space as blockchain continues to gain popularity. So that businesses remain innovative and seize the benefits that blockchain technology provides.

The United Africa Blockchain Association (UABA), a non-profit organization, was created with the aim of promoting the use of blockchain technology in Africa and creating alliances and networks to implement game-changing blockchain projects.

Its educational initiatives provide people and businesses with the knowledge, contacts and networks necessary to develop blockchain-based solutions.

The aim of UABA is to bring the African blockchain ecosystem together to promote eight common goals of peaceful coexistence and progress: gender equality, fair and efficient trade, financial inclusion, sovereign identification, skills development, job creation and poverty alleviation.

Smart Zimbabwe The Electronic Government (e-Gov), also known as the Smart Zambia Institute, is a department in the Office of the President responsible for managing and promoting electronic government services and procedures.

It also coordinates e-government and information and communication technology issues in public bodies and facilitates citizens’ access to public services.

Electronic Administration Act No. 41 of 2021 gives the department its authority. A governing law called Electronic Administration Act No. 41 of 2021 is needed to make access to electronic government services easier and increase service delivery.


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