Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 19 | Page 47

COUNTRY FOCUS: BURKINA FASO When you think of West Africa, the first thing that springs to mind probably isn’t cutting-edge technology. And it’s true to say that Burkina Faso is still facing considerable challenges. But it’s also true that technology is playing an important role in improving the lives of some of the poorest members of the population. Intelligent CIO explores some of these technologies which are helping to bridge the divide in Burkina Faso. ////////////////// Technology helps to bridge the divide in Burkina Faso World Bank works to improve digital infrastructure A project to improve the digital infrastructure in Burkina Faso is continuing to make progress. Back in April, the World Bank approved a US$20 million International Development Association (IDA) credit for Burkina Faso to expand the geographical coverage of broadband networks and reduce the costs of communication services in the country. This credit complemented the US$19.4 million already allocated to the West Africa Regional Communications Infrastructure www.intelligentcio.com “ DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE IS THE FIRST BUILDING BLOCK, AS THIS BRINGS ACCESS TO DIGITAL SERVICES. Project (WARCIP) in 2011 that centred around improving international connectivity via a fibre optic network linking Ouagadougou to the Ghanaian border, as well as creating a public- private partnership to operate related telecommunications infrastructure. This additional financing will further this plan and help strengthen regional integration through a connection with Benin. “With these additional funds, officials in Burkina Faso will be able to strengthen digital infrastructures to improve international connectivity. This will help extend Internet coverage to the entire INTELLIGENTCIO 47