By PPS
In Summary
- Microsoft will develop a research and innovation hub at Konza Technology Park to support software developers in the country.
President Kenyatta has secured Microsoft International's support for the implementation of the computer to schools programme.
Microsoft Global President
Jean-Philippe Courtois said his company will support the government in
training all primary school teachers to enable them implement the
programmes by January 2014.
Mr Courtois said his company
will work with different partners to develop at least five enterprises
in each County to provide technical support in hardware, connectivity
and software to all schools in the country. He was speaking during a
meeting with President Kenyatta at State House Nairobi Tuesday.
He assured the President that
Microsoft will develop a research and innovation hub at Konza Technology
Park to support software developers in the country.
Mr Courtois said through
Microsoft’s universal access to broadband programme, the company will
provide connectivity to rural schools, hospitals and homes.
President Kenyatta said his
government is ready to enter into partnerships that will facilitate the
implementation of ICT programmes in the country in a cost-effective
manner.
The President assured Mr
Courtois that his government will provide all the facilitation needed to
roll out the partnership in line with the existing laws and
regulations.
The President urged the
Ministries of Education and Information Communication and Technology to
work closely with Microsoft in order to come up with a framework of
rolling out the partnership immediately.
Saying the country has great
potential to be a global centre of ICT, the Head of State said the
government will empower citizens, especially the youth, to develop ICT
programmes themselves.
The President asked Microsoft
International to develop a sustainable model that includes local
assembly of computers as well as local software and content development,
which can be replicated in other African countries.
Present during the meeting were
ICT Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i, Secretary to the Cabinet, Francis
Kememia, and Permanent Secretaries Bitange Ndemo (Information and
Communication) and George Godia (Education).
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