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Wed, 05 Mar 2014 Business & Finance

Use Technology To Drive Social Change: Speakers Declare At Vodafone Foundation’s ‘Mobile For Good’ Summit

  Wed, 05 Mar 2014
Haris BroumidisHaris Broumidis
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Mobile technology could become a game-changer in Ghana's socio-economic development, but there is a need to empower Non-governmental Organisations and development planners to include it solving social problems, key speakers declared at Vodafone Ghana Foundation's 'Mobile for Good' summit in Accra.

They were also quick to point out that major investments are required to make mobile technologies available for social improvement in a sustained manner.

“The creation of applications to transform society is one area we can compete anywhere in the world. It will enable us to have a global prescence however we need to empower and support app developers,” said David Kwamena Bolton, Technical Director at Soft tribe, a software developing company based in Accra.

Dorothy Gordon, Director General, Ghana India Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence (AITI) called for the inclusion of women and people with disability in mobile solutions as they belonged to the vulnerable groups.

Though most participants agreed that mobile technology has a huge potential to enhance living standards, they urged telecommunication operators to support rural development and bridge the gap in the digital divide between rural and urban Ghana.

The Summit, the first of its kind by a telecom operator in Ghana, had over 200 attendees from development agencies, non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, business leaders, academia, App Developers and the media. It was on the theme,“The Contributions of Mobile Technology to Ghana's Socio-Economic Development”.

The Chief Executive Officer of Vodafone Ghana, Haris Broumidis, said: “The reason for a summit like this is to discuss innovation and how technology can improve the lives of Ghanaians. It is most importantly to look at how we can extend the application of technology in other fields and domain for the good of Ghana.”

He added that the summit was fully aligned to Government of Ghana's agenda to accelerate development in Ghana through ICT.

Board Member of Vodafone Ghana Foundation, Professor Audrey Gadzekpo, said the Foundation is committed to supporting communities for improved living standards.

In 2013, Vodafone Ghana Foundation spent over GHS 2 million on key projects aimed at delivering sustainable benefits to Ghanaians; particularly in the health and education sectors.

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