Gaining traction as intellectual networks made up of diverse IT leaders, African CIO clubs work to innovate and clean up the digital environment, all while promoting digital skills and literacy.
Despite pockets of implementation, low-code/no-code technologies aren’t mature enough to be widely popularized in CIO communities in Africa. But some entrepreneurs and companies have had enough success with them to stoke broader interest.
Digital currencies are controversial and misunderstood in Africa where cultures can be loath to change. But CIOs can play key roles to stimulate awareness as opportunities and potential to compete globally come within reach.
Digital technology is a key remedy for medical deficiencies and better health management in Africa, but several obstacles remain.
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