In Summary This is part of the Enhancement of Governance and Enabling Environment in the ICT sector. The programme is being supported with a €8million (Sh1.1 billion) funding from the European Union, extended in 2021. The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) is pushing to have its member states implement a One Network area (ONA) to drive eCommerce growth. This is part of the Enhancement of Governance and Enabling Environment in the ICT sector (EGEE-ICT) programme in the Eastern Africa, Southern Africa, Indian Ocean (EA-SA-IO) region that also seeks to implement an eCommerce framework. The programme is being supported with a €8million (Sh1.1 billion) funding from the European Union, extended in 2021. It is a four-year programme aimed at supporting the effective review and development of various regional policy and regulatory frameworks in a harmonised manner that will contribute to enhancing competition, improved access to cost effective and secures ICT services. It is being implemented in five regional economic communities–COMESA, East African Community (EAC), Intergovernmental Authority for Development (IGAD), Indian Ocean Commission (IOC) and Southern Africa Development Community (SADC). COMESA will play the lead role in the implementation. This will be similar to the EAC platform, where member states have been implementing measures to harmonise roaming rates. Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, and South Sudan have implemented the measures, which encompasses harmonised tariffs on mobile voice calls, SMS and data transmission within the EAC. “It is not an easy task, it requires political goodwill but iam sure if we can develop...
COMESA roots for One Network Area to boost trade
Posted on: March 9, 2023
Posted on: March 9, 2023