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Report for the Ecommerce Week, 10th to 14th December, 2018, Nairobi, Kenya by Taiwo Akinremi Peter ACSIS West Africa Regional Coordinator

Report for the Ecommerce Week, 10 th to 14 th December, 2018, Nairobi, Kenya Taiwo Akinremi Peter ACSIS West Africa Regional Coordinator compsoftnet@gmail.com President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya graced the Africa eCommerce Week as he officially delivered a heartfelt speech of commitment toward digital Africa. The president reminded the meeting of his government been in the frontline of enhancing digital service delivery that reduces cost and time of access to government services. Mr. Kenyatta said that the birth of M-Pesa mobile payment has put the country on the global digital map. He called for a balance between innovation and regulation where there is collaboration between e-commerce stakeholders. He further said that manufacturing sector must be digitized to support new business models for sustainability. UNCTAD's Africa eCommerce Week in Nairobi, Kenya, focuses on what must be done to speed up the readiness of African countries to engage in and benefit from e-c

ACSIS ECMAA AWARDS 2018

Dakar – Nairobi – Geneva 14/12/2018 As part of the Africa Ecommerce weekend 2018 held in Nairobi from 10 to 14 December 2018, the African Civil Society on the Company of the largest pan-African network ICT Information organized the first contest of mobile e-commerce applications (ECMAA Awards). According to the president of ACSIS, Dr. Cissé Kane, the competition aimed to stimulate creativity and innovation among young talents, students, young graduates of our continent (and its diaspora) and promote solutions for new job opportunities through the development of e-commerce mobile application. 50 applications from 15 African countries were registered. Of the 18 pre-selected teams, 11 gathered in Nairobi to participate in the final as well as 2 teams online.  The final of the Competition took place on Friday, December 14, 2018.   The International Jury consisted of:    Mrs. Nnenna Nwakanma, Web Foundation, Nigeria, President of the Jury  M. Alyoune Badara Diop, Secretary-G

Day One report of the Ecommerce Week

Day one of the eCommerce week, Nairobi The eCommerce week started with a high level meeting that has the representation of UNCTAD Secretary General, UNON, international organization, Private sector, Business, Academia and Civil Society. On the front burners were the issues of cross border trade between the African countries and the international market, mobile payment, mobile connectivity, accessibility, taxes, awareness, trust, capacity building, cost of devices and data. It was noted that business model must evolve as the digital space evolved. Ideation must come with sustainable business models to get the needed support. Women should not be given access, but must be part of access processes. Civil society must intensify their efforts and pressure to ensure implementation of strategic digital policy implementation by the necessary stakeholders. Africa must come together to build a unique single eCommerce market that competes with that of the international market. As reg