Gambia to launch blockchain initiative to drive digital transformation

Emphasising inclusivity and innovation, the partnership aspires to position Gambia as a leader in blockchain governance and model equitable digital transformation.

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Gambia’s Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy (MoCDE) has partnered with the India-based Kalp Foundation to develop Gambia One, a blockchain-powered digital public infrastructure platform. The initiative aims to bridge the digital divide, empower communities, and create scalable solutions aligned with global standards.

The platform will modernise government operations, digitise critical services, and enable secure data exchange using Kalp Blockchain technology. A key focus is skilling Gambian youth in blockchain and related technologies, fostering a tech-savvy workforce and promoting sustainable growth.

The initiative also emphasises inclusivity, innovation, and transparency as cornerstones of Gambia’s digital economy strategy, positioning the country as a leader in blockchain-driven governance while serving as a global model for equitable and compliant digital transformation. Both parties have lauded the partnership for its transformative potential.

Hon. Lamin Jabbi, Minister of Communications and Digital Economy of Gambia, described the collaboration as a significant step toward building a robust and inclusive digital ecosystem. Tapan Sangal, Founder and Director of the Kalp Foundation, highlighted its scalability and alignment with ethical standards, emphasising the foundation’s commitment to empowering governments and citizens alike. The initiative underscores Gambia’s ambition to become a future-ready nation, leveraging cutting-edge technology to drive growth, foster innovation, and build a brighter, more inclusive future.