Digital Government Authority Launches IMPACT Initiative
The Digital Government Authority launched the IMPACT Digital Market initiative for members of the Digital Cooperation Organization and the African Union countries, totaling (54) countries.
This initiative aims to contribute to creating value for individuals, communities, and business sectors.
It also aims to bridge the digital gap towards an inclusive and sustainable digital economy for everyone, coinciding with the conclusion of the Saudi-African Summit.
Vision, Goals
A statement by Ahmed Al-Swayan, Governor of the Digital Government Authority, emphasized that the initiative aims to build the digital infrastructure to achieve a positive impact.
It will enhance productivity, increasing efficiency, and providing a better experience for the beneficiaries of the services.
This reflects our determination to promote integration and joint action in accordance with the directives of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister – may God protect them.
Key Focus Areas of Digital Market Initiative
Al-Swayan pointed out that the Digital Market initiative aims to increase the contribution of the digital economy and facilitate access to digital services.
It will contain various sectors such as education, health, justice, and security, in addition to increasing the private sector’s contribution and facilitating business practices.
Collaboration, Partnerships
The Digital Government Authority, in cooperation with the Digital Cooperation Organization and governmental entities will work on benefiting from this initiative.
This initiative includes a number of Saudi companies: (Elm, Thiqah, Tahakom, Tabadul, Lean, TETCO).
The first package includes a set of products: platforms (Absher, Nafath, Fasah, Najiz, Estehqaq, Saber, Sehhaty, Madrasati, Future X).
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