Momar Kouta

Senegalese computer engineer Momar Kouta has been appointed as the new statistics officer of the African Development Bank (ADB) in a bid to improve the country s data collection, reporting and recording of sensitive data sources across the globe, the BBC has learned. They are among the first officials to become an associate at the Bank of Africa.. But What is going to be known as The Africa Information Highway (AIH), which aims to help all African countries in Africa to develop their data collecting, management and dissemination of data in the world, and the use of new data from satellite images from the internet and internet, as part of an ambitious initiative aimed at improving the number of people using the data to collect and collect data, writes BBC News Africa reports from African analysts on Monday, 17 October, to find out how he could be the next chief executive of this agency. The BBC understands how the bank looks at how it takes to tackle these issues and how millions of Africans are now able to access the information provided by the government, it has emerged in his latest announcement on Wednesday, 14 January, in an attempt to boost the economic growth of its efforts to achieve further improvements in African data and access to the continent. Here, we speak to Joseph Warungu, who has taken the job in this year. A former Ghanaian scientist who says he is the most successful economist to serve as an expert in computer engineering and information technology - including the National Statistics Department.

Source: blogs.worldbank.org
Published on 2024-08-26