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The European Union, a major actorin the 21st-century world: strenghtening regional integration , confronting global challengesand domesticating globalisation

- FRIDAY 6 OCTOBER 2000 -

M. Jacques BONJAWO, Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, Washington; Président du Comité Directoire de la Fondation PathFinder
Intervention : 'L'internet: une chance pour l'Afrique'

The Internet revolution is an unprecedented opportunity for developing countries such as those in Africa to get out of the cycle of poverty...

To seize upon this opportunity before it's too late, the European Union can work together with the African countries in a new partnership to bridge the so-called digital divide. To achieve this objective, the EU should show more support for African projects such as E-education, Virtual Universities, etc..., both in terms of funding and technical assistance.

The Okinawa summit laid the ground work for this by forming a Digital Opportunity Task Force (DOT Force) to address education, promote sound government policy, and encourage public-private partnerships. Most importantly, leaders of the G-8 all agreed that no one should be left behind in this digital revolution: "Internet for All" must become a reality.

It is an investment that will cost the EU relatively little considering the unlimited dividends that could flow from it: we'll all live in a more peaceful and prosperous world.


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