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The World Bank approved the International Development Association (IDA) $150 million Digital Project (DTP)
in Tanzania.
The project aims to increase access to high-quality broadband Internet services for governments, businesses and citizens, and to improve the government's capacity to
deliver digital public services.
This will be achieved through the following components: the digital ecosystem – strengthening the legal, policy, regulatory, institutional capacity and human capacity needed to facilitate ICT infrastructure investment, market competitiveness, digital participation, job creation and innovation; Digital connectivity – ensuring that all citizens, including rural areas, and key government agencies have access to affordable, high-quality internet services; and digital platforms and services – building technical capacity, skills, institutions and local digital infrastructure for governments to deliver services to citizens and conduct their own business
digitally.
Once completed, more than 75% of Tanzania's population will be covered by mobile broadband network signals (3G or higher); Some 425 government ministries, departments and agencies will benefit from broadband internet services; At least 40% of citizens (15 years and older) will be able to use the Internet
.
Monthly transactions for accessing public services via the Internet or mobile phones will increase from 200,000 to at least 500,000.
The World Bank approved the International Development Association (IDA) $150 million Digital Project (DTP)
in Tanzania.
The project aims to increase access to high-quality broadband Internet services for governments, businesses and citizens, and to improve the government's capacity to
deliver digital public services.
This will be achieved through the following components: the digital ecosystem – strengthening the legal, policy, regulatory, institutional capacity and human capacity needed to facilitate ICT infrastructure investment, market competitiveness, digital participation, job creation and innovation; Digital connectivity – ensuring that all citizens, including rural areas, and key government agencies have access to affordable, high-quality internet services; and digital platforms and services – building technical capacity, skills, institutions and local digital infrastructure for governments to deliver services to citizens and conduct their own business
digitally.
Once completed, more than 75% of Tanzania's population will be covered by mobile broadband network signals (3G or higher); Some 425 government ministries, departments and agencies will benefit from broadband internet services; At least 40% of citizens (15 years and older) will be able to use the Internet
.
Monthly transactions for accessing public services via the Internet or mobile phones will increase from 200,000 to at least 500,000.