The Gambia Partners with Kalp Foundation to Advance Digital Economy

The Gambia has announced a partnership with the Kalp Foundation to develop “Gambia One,” a blockchain-powered digital public infrastructure (DPI) platform. This initiative also includes capacity-building programs for government leaders and technology training for the nation’s youth.

 

The Kalp Foundation, a non-profit organization focused on creating equitable digital public infrastructure, aims to bridge the digital divide and promote sustainable growth through blockchain technology.

 

This collaboration underscores a shared commitment to innovation, compliance, and inclusivity. A statement from the Foundation emphasized the partnership’s goal of empowering underserved communities and fostering scalable, globally compliant solutions.

 

Tapan Sangal, founder and director of the Kalp Foundation, expressed pride in contributing to The Gambia’s digital transformation. He described the project as the start of transformative engagements designed to promote inclusive digital infrastructure.

 

Lamin Jabbi, The Gambia’s Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, welcomed the partnership, highlighting the nation’s dedication to leveraging blockchain technology to deliver citizen-focused solutions that prioritize trust, transparency, and accountability.

 

This initiative reflects The Gambia’s commitment to building a brighter, more inclusive future.

 

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